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  1. Norwegian firm to conduct survey on number of Iraqi refugees in Jordan (BBC Monitoring)
  2. 'If it's your time': perils that confront US troops as they surge into Baghdad (Financial Times)
  3. Blair to announce Iraqi troop withdrawals (Middle East Online)
  4. Blair 'to announce Iraq pull-out' (Aljazeera)
  5. McPherson to lead financial repair of Iraq
  6. Plan to set up new transformers to improve power
  7. Drinkable water projects in Baghdad suburbs
  8. Iraq economy growing despite conflict
  9. IRAN, IRAQ INK MOU ON FISHERIES COOPERATION (Asia Pulse)
  10. Iraqi vice president pledges cooperation with Turkey against Kurdish separatists (AP Worldstream)
  11. Report: Iraqi refugees hike prices in Syria, overcrowd schools (AP Worldstream)
  12. Al-Arabiya analysts puzzle over Iraqi cleric Al-Sadr's hideout (BBC Monitoring)
  13. Shi'i Iraqi MP expects arrests of known figures; defends Al-Sadr (BBC Monitoring)
  14. Bush welcomes UK troop cut in Iraq (Financial Times)
  15. Oh! What a lovely war for the mercenaries (Financial Times)
  16. Lithuania considering Iraq troop pull-out (Middle East Online)
  17. Car bomb hits holy city as Iraq war rages on (Aljazeera)
  18. Denmark to withdraw its troops from Iraq (Middle East Online)
  19. Iraqi Sunni Arab official dismissed (Aljazeera)
  20. UK's Iraq move fuels Bush opponents (Aljazeera)
  21. Implementing service projects alongside the security plan
  22. Principles and rules to transform companies into governmental
  23. Science ministry starts digitizing project
  24. Foreign firms eye new work in Iraq
  25. Attacks cost Iraq 400K bpd of oil
  26. Wolfowitz May Bring Bank Back to Iraq
  27. Iran to get half of Iraq
  28. $1,5 m to rehabilitate Mosul Airport
  29. Iraqi government to hike fuel prices by 15%
  30. Oil Unions warn American companies of investing oil fields
  31. Electronic methods for calculating tax estimation
  32. Calling on Malaysian companies for rebuilding Iraq
  33. 18 reconstruction projects costing 270 million dollars
  34. Iraqi bank loans
  35. International participations of business community
  36. Agreement to share oil wealth could open economy to new investments
  37. Iraqis stash cash to avoid troubled banking system
  38. Iraqi Ministry Casts Doubt on Oil Law
  39. Iraqi, Coalition Forces Partner to Protect Iraq's Economic Future: Oil
  40. Iraq poised to hand control of oil fields to foreign firms
  41. Iraqis stash cash to avoid troubled banking system (Clevland)
  42. VeriSign wins Iraqi prepay contract (PortAl Iraq)
  43. Iraqi women advocate for increased role in business (USAID)
  44. 18 Baghdad gas stations being refurbished (USACE)
  45. USACE helps build potable water treatment plant (USACE)
  46. Iraqi food processing plant welcomes investors (PortAl Iraq)
  47. Iraqi Ministry Casts Doubt on Oil Law (The Guardian)
  48. Iraqi, Coalition Forces Partner to Protect Iraq's Economic Future: Oil (News Blaze)
  49. Iraq poised to hand control of oil fields to foreign firms (The Observer)
  50. Calling on Malaysian companies for rebuilding Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  51. 18 reconstruction projects costing 270 million dollars (Iraq Directory)
  52. Iraqi bank loans (Iraq Directory)
  53. International participations of business community (Iraq Directory)
  54. Agreement to share oil wealth could open economy to new investments (MSNBC News Services)
  55. Oil Unions warn American companies of investing oil fields (Iraq Directory)
  56. Iraqi government to hike fuel prices by 15% (Sign on San Diego)
  57. Electronic methods for calculating tax estimation (Iraq Directory)
  58. Attacks cost Iraq 400K bpd of oil (United Press International)
  59. Wolfowitz May Bring Bank Back to Iraq (Inter Press Service News Agency)
  60. Fears haunt refugees venturing back home (Gulf News)
  61. Sixth Iranian 'is being quizzed' (Gulf News)
  62. Ransacked provincial museum seeks lost treasures (Azzaman)
  63. More violence reported in holy city; Sadr’s supporters arrested (Azzaman)
  64. Heads of 'death squads' escape punishment (Azzaman)
  65. Committee vows to accommodate members of U.S.-disbanded institutions (Azzaman)
  66. Iraqi president asks to punish who offends Ammar al-Hakeem (Al-Sabaah)
  67. Iraqi army in Basra leads operations instead of multi-national forces (Al-Sabaah)
  68. Maliki know of plan's results, calls politicians to nonintervention (Al-Sabaah)
  69. Setting up modern equipments to uncover explosives (Al-Sabaah)
  70. $1,5 m to rehabilitate Mosul Airport (Al-Sabaah)
  71. 15,000 police, army elements to prevent terrorist, fugitives to Babel (Al-Sabaah)
  72. Defense calls former flight officers to join new army (Al-Sabaah)
  73. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, February 25, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  74. U.S. forces arrest Diala police intelligence chief (Voices of Iraq)
  75. Relocated families in Diwaniya receive aid ()
  76. Five gunmen killed, 219 suspects arrested in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  77. Dollar demand slightly higher, exchange rate stable in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
  78. Iraq to join WTO, says U.S. source (Voices of Iraq)
  79. 400 "terrorists" killed since security plan effective, says Iraqi premier (Wall Street Journal)
  80. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani falls ill (Associated Press)
  81. Kurds crying out for change: Expired writers and singers serve corrupt power (KurdishMedia)
  82. 'The Sick Man of Europe' must stop political games against Kurds (KurdishMedia)
  83. Kurds crying out for change: A country where pigs lay eggs! (KurdishMedia)
  84. Kurds crying out for change: For whom danger bells toll? (KurdishMedia)
  85. Kurds in diaspora twice victims of terrorism (KurdishMedia)
  86. Kurds crying out for change: A capitalist Prime Minister, an impoverished people! (KurdishMedia)
  87. Turkey arrests Kurdish politician (Reuters)
  88. Thousands reject U.K. Iraq troop pullout (Associated Press)
  89. US soldiers get punished for crimes in Iraq (AFX News Limited)
  90. 41 die in bombing near Baghdad College (Associated Press)
  91. Kurdish deal raises hopes for Iraq oil laws (Financial Times)
  92. Bombers blitz Iraqi capital, scores killed (Middle East Online)
  93. Ailing Talabani flown to Jordan (Aljazeera)
  94. Iraq minorities face 'eradication' (Aljazeera)
  95. Al-Sadr slams Baghdad security plan (Aljazeera)
  96. To modernize the Iraqi Central Bank
  97. Solving the problems of Saudi exports to Iraq through Kuwait
  98. The Iraqi debt burden has become little
  99. Iraqi president in Jordan for tests after falling ill, did not have heart attack, son says (AP Worldstream)
  100. Al-Jazeera TV hosts Iraqi expert on new oil law, role of US, UK firms (BBC Monitoring)
  101. Talabani's condition 'stable' (Aljazeera)
  102. Iraqi cabinet agrees draft oil law (Aljazeera)
  103. Iraqi VP escapes assassination bid (Middle East Online)
  104. Iraq prepares to allow foreign firms to exploit its oil and gas riches
  105. Kurds edge closer to backing crucial Iraq oil law
  106. Iraq approves draft oil legislation
  107. Iraqi roads get facelift
  108. Iran, Iraq sign MoU
  109. New Iraq''s oil legislation, a significant step forward -- official
  110. Investment still a risk with Iraq oil law
  111. Iraq expecting wheat, rice
  112. Iraqi Business Restoration Progressing
  113. Iraq to resume trade ties with Australia
  114. Great News just out, Baghdad summit.Iraq neighbors agree t's
  115. Iran to Join Iraq Talks in Highest Contact With U.S. in 2 Years
  116. Halliburton sees Iraq contract awards in 2nd qtr
  117. Iraqi Dinar stable; Dollar demand high says Iraq Central Bank
  118. Washington's Mixed Signals on Iran (TIME)
  119. U.S. helicopter makes 'hard landing' (CNN)
  120. Marshal tires providing consumers 4-year warranty (AME Info FZ LLC)
  121. McCain Says He Regrets Iraq Comment (Associated Press)
  122. A New Mission for Iraq (International Herald Tribune)
  123. Halliburton sees Iraq contract awards in 2nd qtr (Reuters)
  124. Remembrance of Halabja and Anfal Conference (KurdishMedia)
  125. Are Middle East conflicts ready for resolution? (Gulf News)
  126. Hizbullah denies CIA claims on training Iraqis (The Daily Star)
  127. Iran and Turkey stress support to Iraq's security and stability (SANA)
  128. Russia expresses readiness to cooperate with all parties in finding solution to the situation in Iraq (SANA)
  129. Countries to participate in Baghdad 's Conference (SANA)
  130. Japan Grants Humanitarian Aid to the displaced Iraqis (SANA)
  131. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, March 01, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  132. Higher demand for dollar in Iraqi Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
  133. British soldier killed, another wounded in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  134. Gunmen kill senior civil servant in Mosul (Azzaman)
  135. Government jails hold more than 9,000 detainees (Azzaman)
  136. Iraq announces security meeting with Iran, Syria and the U.S. (Associated Press)
  137. Kurds and the forbidden fruit (KurdishMedia)
  138. Turkey prepares to host Talabani in an enlarged Iraqi neighbors meeting (Turkish Daily News)
  139. Democrats consider cuts to Bush's 2008 Iraq war budget request (AP Worldstream)
  140. Iraq's Allawi says alternative security plan proposes years of martial law (BBC Monitoring)
  141. Dannatt: British forces to remain in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  142. US chopper comes down in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  143. Allawi’s party threatens to quit Iraqi government (Middle East Online)
  144. Car bomb hits Iraq wedding convoy (BBC News)
  145. Consumers beware of Iraqi currency scam (BizTimes Daily)
  146. US diplomat: post-Iraq invasion policies 'incompetent' (Middle East Online)
  147. Democratic leaders to finalize Iraq plan (AP Worldstream)
  148. Washington rules out direct talks with Iran over Iraq (Financial Times)
  149. Benchmarks: Iraq stalemate continues (UPI)
  150. Iraqis eke out living in Baghdad rubbish dump (Middle East Online)
  151. US, Iran talks possible in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  152. Analysis: Kurds the winner in Iraq oil law (UPI)
  153. Iraqis are finally taking charge of their own destiny (The Daily Star)
  154. Japan to provide additional $104.5m to Iraq (United Press International)
  155. US to attend meeting with Iran (Gulf News)
  156. Bahrain denies mass naturalisation of pro-Baath Iraqis (Gulf News)
  157. Baghdad security clampdown curbs abductions (Gulf News)
  158. Al Maliki calls for regional meeting on March 10 (Reuters)
  159. Journalists denounce U.S. aggression on syndicate offices (Azzaman)
  160. Authorities put Mosul under curfew (Azzaman)
  161. Investment still a risk with Iraq oil law (United Press International)
  162. Iraqi Business Restoration Progressing (News Blaze)
  163. Iraq expecting wheat, rice (TradeArabia)
  164. Iraq to resume trade ties with Australia (The Australian)
  165. Health establishments resume work in Haifa Street (Al-Sabaah)
  166. Scholarship from Japan for doctors (Al-Sabaah)
  167. Appointing 25,000 elementary high school teachers (Al-Sabaah)
  168. Turkey, Iraq, U.S. to meet on Iraq oil
  169. Successful Iraq rebuilding effort could end in 18 months
  170. Turkey, Iraq, U.S. to meet on Iraq oil (UPI)
  171. Congressional Democrats to demand U.S. troops leave Iraq if benchmarks not met (AP Worldstream)
  172. US says facilitating Turk-Iraqi Kurd talks as Gul slams Barzani remarks (Turkish Daily News)
  173. Iraqi foreign minister says claims that embassy issued fake passports are unfounded (AP Worldstream)
  174. Jordan bans entry of category of Iraqi passport holders (BBC Monitoring)
  175. Islamic group claims it kidnapped 18 Iraqi government workers in response to rape allegations (AP Worldstream)
  176. Iraqi forces 'clash with al-Qaeda' (Aljazeera)
  177. Talabani says he is getting better (Aljazeera)
  178. Iraq's U.N. ambassador says Syria could do more to prevent terrorists from crossing into Iraq (AP Worldstream)
  179. Iraq rebels claim kidnap of 18 ministry employees (Middle East Online)
  180. New signs of US-Syria thaw (Middle East Online)
  181. Mayor: US base welcome in Sadr City (Middle East Online)
  182. Fears for missing Iraqi policemen (BBC News)
  183. Bodies of Iraqi policemen found (BBC News)
  184. World Bank to boost Iraq presence despite shooting
  185. Constructive Iraq energy
  186. Next steps for Iraqi economy
  187. Preventing the sale of oil derivatives in the black market
  188. 1000 companies and 50 countries in the 2007 exhibition of reconstructing Iraq
  189. Iraq joins the World Trade Organization
  190. US Iraq war-wounded scandal grows (Middle East Online)
  191. Iraq's refugees turn to Syria (Aljazeera)
  192. Search for killers of Iraqi police (Aljazeera)
  193. A study of deprivation and the standard of living supported by the World Bank
  194. A plan to build a power station in every Iraqi province
  195. Iraqi oil law restructures the National Company
  196. The Fair of (Made in Iraq) will be held in Baghdad next April
  197. King of Spain confirms his country's commitment to reconstruction
  198. The oil law allows regions of Iraq to conclude contracts
  199. Iraqi-American trade meeting
  200. Quietness in Heet following Security Plan (Al-Sabaah)
  201. Political Optimism of Oil, Gas law (Al-Sabaah)
  202. Some tribes said to turn against Qaeda (Azzaman)
  203. US strikes kill insurgents targeting helicopters (Gulf News)
  204. Iran weighs US talks plan for Iraq (Gulf News)
  205. Iran and Saudi leaders in key talks (Reuters)
  206. The US has nothing to lose by negotiating with Iran (Christian Science Monitor)
  207. The oil law allows regions of Iraq to conclude contracts (Iraq Directory)
  208. Iraqi-American trade meeting (Iraq Directory)
  209. King of Spain confirms his country's commitment to reconstruction (Iraq Directory)
  210. A study of deprivation and the standard of living supported by the World Bank (Iraq Directory)
  211. A plan to build a power station in every Iraqi province (Iraq Directory)
  212. The Fair of (Made in Iraq) will be held in Baghdad next April (Iraq Directory)
  213. Preventing the sale of oil derivatives in the black market (Iraq Directory)
  214. Constructive Iraq energy (Appeal-Democrat)
  215. Iraq joins the World Trade Organization (Iraq Directory)
  216. 1000 companies and 50 countries in the 2007 exhibition of reconstructing Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  217. World Bank to boost Iraq presence despite shooting (Reuters)
  218. Next steps for Iraqi economy (Washington Times)
  219. Successful Iraq rebuilding effort could end in 18 months (ReliefWeb)
  220. Iran to connect Iraq with sea communication cable (Al-Sabaah)
  221. Iraqi journalist's body found (Voices of Iraq)
  222. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Saturday, March 03, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  223. Car washing… good job for the jobless (Voices of Iraq)
  224. U.S. official says network of Iraqi and world businessmen underway (Voices of Iraq)
  225. Modern ships arrive in Um Qasr port (Al-Sabaah)
  226. Training course to general inspectors in Britain (Al-Sabaah)
  227. US holds Joint security center in Sadr City (Al-Sabaah)
  228. Many displaced families back to Diala (Al-Sabaah)
  229. World supports Baghdad's approach to enforce security (Al-Sabaah)
  230. Reconciliation holds meeting with previous officers (Al-Sabaah)
  231. Security Forces Arrest, Kill 39 Wanted (Al-Sabaah)
  232. Iraqi oil law restructures the National Company (Iraq Directory)
  233. Zeebari discusses Iraqi refugees situation (Al-Sabaah)
  234. Electricity: citizens will see improve in service (Al-Sabaah)
  235. Officers' conference: message that govt. do not neglect them (Al-Sabaah)
  236. Security forces kill 42 terrorists, detain 142 wanted (Al-Sabaah)
  237. Lifting concert roadblocks from Karada streets (Al-Sabaah)
  238. Iraqi helicopters patrol Baghdad skies (Al-Sabaah)
  239. Central Bank: New Monetary Policy Share in Banks Power (Al-Sabaah)
  240. Cleric calls for High Court (Al-Sabaah)
  241. University students started 'Orange Protest' in Sulemani (KurdishMedia)
  242. Halabja - a day that Kurds must remember (KurdishMedia)
  243. Kurds crying out for change: Post-uprising generation, generation of misfortunes (KurdishMedia)
  244. Turkish former president Kenan Evren: ‘Treat Kurds as brothers’ (KurdishMedia)
  245. Saddam can’t be blamed for Halabja’s latest convulsions (The Guardian)
  246. CEC starts third year of Rebuild Iraq Recruitment Program (RIRP)
  247. Iraq needs an ‘economic surge’
  248. U.S. Envoy to Iraq Applauds Passage of National Hydrocarbon Law
  249. Qtel and KIPCO agree Wataniya Telecom transaction (AME Info FZ LLC)
  250. Maliki announces cabinet reshuffle in two weeks (Voices of Iraq)