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- Transport Makes Preparations to Receive New Trains (Al-Sabaah)
- Next Year Witnesses Concentration on Service Projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Official Movements to Lift International Sanction On Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Opening Consulate In Frankfort Soon (Al-Sabaah)
- ID 23 Billion Cost of 2008 Education Projects in Kerbala (Al-Sabaah)
- New Health Projects Cost ID One Billion, 800 Million in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
- Talabani and the Italian delegation are discussing oil projects in Nasiriyah
- Parliamentary arguments about the state budget of 2009
- Energy Forum Exhibition in Baghdad
- Talabani and the Italian Delegation Are Discussing Oil Projects in Nasiriyah (Iraq Directory)
- Parliamentary Arguments About the State Budget of 2009 (Iraq Directory)
- Energy Forum Exhibition in Baghdad (Iraq Directory)
- Budget Committee Takes Up Proposed $467 Million in Financing for 27 Political Missions in 2009 (United Nations)
- Oil Does a Strange Contango Dance (Online Trading Academy)
- Parliament to Question Oil Minister on Shell Gas Deal (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Oil Min: Expects OPEC Will Cut Output By 1.5 Million-2.5 Million B/D (Dow Jones)
- Foreign Firms to Renovate Cement Factories in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Saudi Telecom Selected 'Best Wholesale Provider in Middle East' (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Safer - but Dreaming of Electricity (The Guardian)
- Pride over Making a Difference (The Guardian)
- Conservatives and Lib Dems Add to Pressure for Timetable (The Guardian)
- Exit Iraq, Heads High (The Guardian)
- George Bush Shoe-thrower 'too Severely Beaten' for Court Appearance (The Guardian)
- Iraqi Ambassador Touts Iraq's Post-Invasion Progress (SPA)
- State: Would 'Condemn' Security Beating of Iraqi Shoe-Thrower (SPA)
- Shoe Attack on Bush Mars Farewell Iraq Visit (AFP)
- ‘Given the Provocation…’ (Jordan Times)
- Egyptian Offers Daughter to Iraqi Shoe-thrower (Reuters)
- Iraqi Parliament Speaker May Resign After Chaotic Session (Xinhua News Agency)
- Without Fanfare or Much Thanks, Britain Departs from Iraq (The Independent)
- Iraq to Beef Up Policing of Power Facilities (Reuters)
- US Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
- US Should Be Ready if Iraq Bars Blackwater - Report (Reuters)
- Iraq Economy Picks Up but Oil Price Drop Weighs (Reuters)
- Iraq Shoe-thrower Inspires Bush-bashing Web Games (Reuters)
- Death Toll from Iraq Bombs Rises to 18: Police (Reuters)
- Electricity ministry to contract Siemens next week
- Iraq economy picks up but oil price drop weighs
- Al Nisoor Square Attack Survivors to Testify in US Tribunal (Gulf News)
- Judge Visits Iraqi Shoe-tossing Journalist in Jail (Associated Press)
- Bush Shoe-thrower Brought Before Iraqi Justice (Middle East Online)
- Cheney Admits Detainee-Abuse Role (Middle East Online)
- Oil Prices Dip Despite Record OPEC Output Cut (Middle East Online)
- Army's Return Spells Iraq Inquiry (Sky News)
- Iraqi Prisons’ Conditions Appalling, Says Minister (Azzaman)
- Turkish Fighter Planes Bombard Iraqi Kurd Areas (Reuters)
- Al Zaidi's Shoe Protest Spurs Arab Delight (Gulf News)
- US Forces May Stay in Mosul Beyond June Deadline (Christian Science Monitor)
- The Ministry of Transportation chose (Cornell Group) to prepare consultation data for Um Qasir Port
- The housing crisis and high rents are affecting the lives of millions of Iraqis
- Iraq is seeking to join the World Trade Organization
- Army's Return Spells Iraq Inquiry (Sky News)
- Iraqi Prisons’ Conditions Appalling, Says Minister (Azzaman)
- Turkish Fighter Planes Bombard Iraqi Kurd Areas (Reuters)
- Al Zaidi's Shoe Protest Spurs Arab Delight (Gulf News)
- US Forces May Stay in Mosul Beyond June Deadline (Christian Science Monitor)
- Al Nisoor Square Attack Survivors to Testify in US Tribunal (Gulf News)
- Judge Visits Iraqi Shoe-tossing Journalist in Jail (Associated Press)
- Bush Shoe-thrower Brought Before Iraqi Justice (Middle East Online)
- Cheney Admits Detainee-Abuse Role (Middle East Online)
- Oil Prices Dip Despite Record OPEC Output Cut (Middle East Online)
- Talabani and the Italian Delegation Are Discussing Oil Projects in Nasiriyah (Iraq Directory)
- Parliamentary Arguments About the State Budget of 2009 (Iraq Directory)
- Energy Forum Exhibition in Baghdad (Iraq Directory)
- Budget Committee Takes Up Proposed $467 Million in Financing for 27 Political Missions in 2009 (United Nations)
- Oil Does a Strange Contango Dance (Online Trading Academy)
- Parliament to Question Oil Minister on Shell Gas Deal (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Oil Min: Expects OPEC Will Cut Output By 1.5 Million-2.5 Million B/D (Dow Jones)
- Foreign Firms to Renovate Cement Factories in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Saudi Telecom Selected 'Best Wholesale Provider in Middle East' (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Safer - but Dreaming of Electricity (The Guardian)
- Pride over Making a Difference (The Guardian)
- Conservatives and Lib Dems Add to Pressure for Timetable (The Guardian)
- Exit Iraq, Heads High (The Guardian)
- George Bush Shoe-thrower 'too Severely Beaten' for Court Appearance (The Guardian)
- Iraqi Ambassador Touts Iraq's Post-Invasion Progress (SPA)
- State: Would 'Condemn' Security Beating of Iraqi Shoe-Thrower (SPA)
- Shoe Attack on Bush Mars Farewell Iraq Visit (AFP)
- ‘Given the Provocation…’ (Jordan Times)
- Egyptian Offers Daughter to Iraqi Shoe-thrower (Reuters)
- Iraqi Parliament Speaker May Resign After Chaotic Session (Xinhua News Agency)
- Without Fanfare or Much Thanks, Britain Departs from Iraq (The Independent)
- Iraq to Beef Up Policing of Power Facilities (Reuters)
- US Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
- US Should Be Ready if Iraq Bars Blackwater - Report (Reuters)
- Iraq Economy Picks Up but Oil Price Drop Weighs (Reuters)
- Iraq Shoe-thrower Inspires Bush-bashing Web Games (Reuters)
- Death Toll from Iraq Bombs Rises to 18: Police (Reuters)
- Brown Says British Troops Will Leave Iraq by Middle of 2009 (AFP)
- British Troops to Pull out Next Year (Kurdish Globe)
- Iraqi Elites Fight for Power (Real News Network)
- Turks and Iranians Join Forces Against Kurds in Iraq (AFP)
- Blackwater 'may Lose Licence in Iraq' (AAP)
- 35 Iraqi Officials Reportedly Arrested over Coup Plot (Reuters)
- British PM, in Iraq, Confirms Troop Withdrawal Plan (Reuters)
- Government Gives Foreign Troops 7 Months to Leave Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Operating Budget's Decrease in 2009 (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqis Extradite 39 of Toppled Regime's Members (Al-Sabaah)
- Prime Minister Announces Starting Erecting Power Plants (Al-Sabaah)
- Transport Makes Preparations to Receive New Trains (Al-Sabaah)
- Could De Mistura 'pour Water on Fire' This Time? (Kurdish Globe)
- French participation in the energy and housing fields
- The World Bank discussed its strategy about Iraq
- PM Urges Cooperation to Implement SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
- 35 Officers Arrested for Belonging to Banned Party - MP (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament’s Session Adjourned Without Debating Any Law (Voices of Iraq)
- Reform Document Became Binding Law for Legislative, Executive Authorities – MP (Voices of Iraq)
- Parl. to Vote on Consumer Protection Law (Voices of Iraq)
- SIIC Chief Calls on Security Authorities Not to Interfere in Elections (Voices of Iraq)
- IMF cancels 80% of Iraq’s foreign debts
- 5 bridges in Baghdad at $51m.
- اعتراف سيمنز الالمانية بممارسة الفساد في العراق عام 1990
- Britain Sets May 31 As Iraq Pullout Deadline (Associated Press)
- Bush: Work in Iraq Has Been Hard; Needed for Peace (Noozz)
- U.S. Troops Kill Three Sleeping Iraqi Guards As They Storm State-run Flour Mill (Azzaman)
- Bloated Security Industry Bane of Iraq ()
- Bid to Link Shoes, Coup Suspect (Gulf News)
- Conflicting Reports Surface About Alleged Coup Attempt in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Oil Price Just Above $36, Lowest in Four Years (Middle East Online)
- Bush's Day of Reckoning (Middle East Online)
- Where Did Iraq’s $100 Billion Contracts Go? (Middle East Online)
- The World Bank Discussed Its Strategy About Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- French Participation in the Energy and Housing Fields (Iraq Directory)
- The Ministry of Transportation Chose (Cornell Group) to Prepare Consultation Data for Um Qasir Port (Iraq Directory)
- The Housing Crisis and High Rents Are Affecting the Lives of Millions of Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq is Seeking to Join the World Trade Organization (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Provinces Seek to Delay Crucial Elections (Reuters)
- On International Migrants Day - SRSG Staffan De Mistura Urges Compliance with International Labor Standards for International Workers in Iraq (UN Assistance Mission in Iraq)
- U.S. Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
- Iraq Detains Police Officials, Including Interior Ministry Generals (Los Angeles Times)
- Iraqi Journalist's Shoes 'destroyed' After Bush Attack (Business Intelligence Middle East)
- Brown Rules out Early Inquiry into Iraq War (The Guardian)
- Gordon Brown Rejects Call for Early Iraq Inquiry (The Guardian)
- Palestinians Ask for Release of Iraqi Shoe Tosser (Associated Press)
- New President Won't Bring Change to Iraq, Sadrists Say (New America Media)
- Will the New US Administration Deal with the Middle East Challenge? (Jordan Times)
- Need for New Arab Diplomacy (Jordan Times)
- General and Iraqi Officials Held over 'Baathist Coup Plot' (The Independent)
- Obama Briefed on Military's Iraq Plans - Pentagon (Reuters)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout, Rejects Inquiry (Reuters)
- Last South Korean Troops Sent to Iraq Return Home (Reuters)
- Over 20 Iraq Officials Detained over Conspiracy (Reuters)
- Iraq Still Deadliest Place for Journalists - CPJ (Reuters)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout (Reuters)
- Russia Predicts Iraq Will Stay Under Chapter 7 of UN Charter "for a While" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Analysts Say OPEC's Record Cut Should Be Enough to Support Oil Prices (AFP)
- Brown Says Only 400 UK Troops Will Remain in Iraq by End of July 2009 (AFP)
- Iraqi General Announces Arrest of Security Forces with Links to 'terrorism' (AFP)
- Explosions in Kirkuk Divide Iraqi Communities ()
- The Economic Plan to End the Iraq War (AINA)
- Iraq May Ask for Foreign Economic Assistance (Kurdish Globe)
- President Bush Meets President Barzani on Final Visit to Iraq (KRG)
- Turks and Iraqi Kurds Don’t Let Politics Get in Way of Business (IWPR)
- KRG Must Catch Up with Baghdad (KurdishMedia)
- 50 Arrested in Iraq for Attempt to Stage Coup (AFP)
- Officials Arrested at Iraq Ministry (Financial Times)
- UK and Iraq Move Towards Partnership - PM (Number10.gov.uk)
- Shoe Thrower's Brother: We Are Not Afraid (Asharq Alawsat)
- Iraq PM Office Says Shoe-thrower Apologises (Reuters)
- Iraqi Official: 25 Accused in Saddam Party Plot (Associated Press)
- Workshop on Provincial Elections in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- PM Opens al-Mutanabi Street (Voices of Iraq)
- German Foreign Minister Denies Helping US Fight Iraq War (AFP)
- Analysts Say OPEC's Record Cut Should Be Enough to Support Oil Prices (AFP)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout (Reuters)
- Russia Predicts Iraq Will Stay Under Chapter 7 of UN Charter "for a While" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Workshop on Provincial Elections in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Official: 25 Accused in Saddam Party Plot (Associated Press)
- Iraq PM Office Says Shoe-thrower Apologises (Reuters)
- Shoe Thrower's Brother: We Are Not Afraid (Asharq Alawsat)
- UK and Iraq Move Towards Partnership - PM (Number10.gov.uk)
- Iraq Still Deadliest Place for Journalists - CPJ (Reuters)
- Officials Arrested at Iraq Ministry (Financial Times)
- 50 Arrested in Iraq for Attempt to Stage Coup (AFP)
- KRG Must Catch Up with Baghdad (KurdishMedia)
- Over 20 Iraq Officials Detained over Conspiracy (Reuters)
- Turks and Iraqi Kurds Don’t Let Politics Get in Way of Business (IWPR)
- President Bush Meets President Barzani on Final Visit to Iraq (KRG)
- Britain Sets May 31 As Iraq Pullout Deadline (Associated Press)
- General and Iraqi Officials Held over 'Baathist Coup Plot' (The Independent)
- Obama Briefed on Military's Iraq Plans - Pentagon (Reuters)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout, Rejects Inquiry (Reuters)
- Need for New Arab Diplomacy (Jordan Times)
- New President Won't Bring Change to Iraq, Sadrists Say (New America Media)
- Will the New US Administration Deal with the Middle East Challenge? (Jordan Times)
- Gordon Brown Rejects Call for Early Iraq Inquiry (The Guardian)
- German Foreign Minister Denies Helping US Fight Iraq War (AFP)
- Palestinians Ask for Release of Iraqi Shoe Tosser (Associated Press)
- Explosions in Kirkuk Divide Iraqi Communities ()
- The Economic Plan to End the Iraq War (AINA)
- Brown Rules out Early Inquiry into Iraq War (The Guardian)
- Iraqi Journalist's Shoes 'destroyed' After Bush Attack (Business Intelligence Middle East)
- U.S. Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
- Iraq May Ask for Foreign Economic Assistance (Kurdish Globe)
- Iraq Detains Police Officials, Including Interior Ministry Generals (Los Angeles Times)
- On International Migrants Day - SRSG Staffan De Mistura Urges Compliance with International Labor Standards for International Workers in Iraq (UN Assistance Mission in Iraq)
- Iraq is Seeking to Join the World Trade Organization (Iraq Directory)
- The Housing Crisis and High Rents Are Affecting the Lives of Millions of Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Provinces Seek to Delay Crucial Elections (Reuters)
- The Ministry of Transportation Chose (Cornell Group) to Prepare Consultation Data for Um Qasir Port (Iraq Directory)
- French Participation in the Energy and Housing Fields (Iraq Directory)
- Where Did Iraq’s $100 Billion Contracts Go? (Middle East Online)
- The World Bank Discussed Its Strategy About Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Bush's Day of Reckoning (Middle East Online)
- Oil Price Just Above $36, Lowest in Four Years (Middle East Online)
- Bloated Security Industry Bane of Iraq ()
- Bid to Link Shoes, Coup Suspect (Gulf News)
- Conflicting Reports Surface About Alleged Coup Attempt in Iraq (Gulf News)
- U.S. Troops Kill Three Sleeping Iraqi Guards As They Storm State-run Flour Mill (Azzaman)
- Bush: Work in Iraq Has Been Hard; Needed for Peace (Noozz)
- Last South Korean Troops Sent to Iraq Return Home (Reuters)
- Brown Says Only 400 UK Troops Will Remain in Iraq by End of July 2009 (AFP)
- Iraqi General Announces Arrest of Security Forces with Links to 'terrorism' (AFP)
- Iraq seeks renewed UN protection for its assets
- President Bush Meets President Barzani on Final Visit to Iraq (KRG)
- Turks and Iraqi Kurds Don’t Let Politics Get in Way of Business (IWPR)
- Iraqi General Announces Arrest of Security Forces with Links to 'terrorism' (AFP)
- Iraqi Official: 25 Accused in Saddam Party Plot (Associated Press)
- Shoe Thrower's Brother: We Are Not Afraid (Asharq Alawsat)
- Brown Rules out Early Inquiry into Iraq War (The Guardian)
- Iraq Detains Police Officials, Including Interior Ministry Generals (Los Angeles Times)
- Iraq May Ask for Foreign Economic Assistance (Kurdish Globe)
- Iraqi Journalist's Shoes 'destroyed' After Bush Attack (Business Intelligence Middle East)
- Palestinians Ask for Release of Iraqi Shoe Tosser (Associated Press)
- Gordon Brown Rejects Call for Early Iraq Inquiry (The Guardian)
- New President Won't Bring Change to Iraq, Sadrists Say (New America Media)
- Will the New US Administration Deal with the Middle East Challenge? (Jordan Times)
- General and Iraqi Officials Held over 'Baathist Coup Plot' (The Independent)
- Need for New Arab Diplomacy (Jordan Times)
- Obama Briefed on Military's Iraq Plans - Pentagon (Reuters)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout, Rejects Inquiry (Reuters)
- Iraq Still Deadliest Place for Journalists - CPJ (Reuters)
- UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout (Reuters)
- Russia Predicts Iraq Will Stay Under Chapter 7 of UN Charter "for a While" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Iraq is Seeking to Join the World Trade Organization (Iraq Directory)
- Analysts Say OPEC's Record Cut Should Be Enough to Support Oil Prices (AFP)
- Government should create economic rescue plan – MP
- Khour al-Zubeir port receives 2 ships
- Workshop on Provincial Elections in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- On International Migrants Day - SRSG Staffan De Mistura Urges Compliance with International Labor Standards for International Workers in Iraq (UN Assistance Mission in Iraq)
- U.S. Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
- Brown Says Only 400 UK Troops Will Remain in Iraq by End of July 2009 (AFP)
- Last South Korean Troops Sent to Iraq Return Home (Reuters)
- Over 20 Iraq Officials Detained over Conspiracy (Reuters)
- Explosions in Kirkuk Divide Iraqi Communities ()
- The Economic Plan to End the Iraq War (AINA)
- Bid to Link Shoes, Coup Suspect (Gulf News)
- Conflicting Reports Surface About Alleged Coup Attempt in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Iraq PM Office Says Shoe-thrower Apologises (Reuters)
- 50 Arrested in Iraq for Attempt to Stage Coup (AFP)
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