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