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  1. UK and Iraq Move Towards Partnership - PM (Number10.gov.uk)
  2. German Foreign Minister Denies Helping US Fight Iraq War (AFP)
  3. Officials Arrested at Iraq Ministry (Financial Times)
  4. Britain Sets May 31 As Iraq Pullout Deadline (Associated Press)
  5. Oil Price Just Above $36, Lowest in Four Years (Middle East Online)
  6. Bush's Day of Reckoning (Middle East Online)
  7. Where Did Iraq’s $100 Billion Contracts Go? (Middle East Online)
  8. The World Bank Discussed Its Strategy About Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  9. Bush: Work in Iraq Has Been Hard; Needed for Peace (Noozz)
  10. French Participation in the Energy and Housing Fields (Iraq Directory)
  11. The Ministry of Transportation Chose (Cornell Group) to Prepare Consultation Data for Um Qasir Port (Iraq Directory)
  12. U.S. Troops Kill Three Sleeping Iraqi Guards As They Storm State-run Flour Mill (Azzaman)
  13. Bloated Security Industry Bane of Iraq ()
  14. KRG Must Catch Up with Baghdad (KurdishMedia)
  15. The Housing Crisis and High Rents Are Affecting the Lives of Millions of Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
  16. Iraqi Provinces Seek to Delay Crucial Elections (Reuters)
  17. Rotana Hotels is managing a second hotel in Iraq
  18. Iraq is reviewing the economic agreements
  19. German Foreign Minister Denies Helping US Fight Iraq War (AFP)
  20. Britain Sets May 31 As Iraq Pullout Deadline (Associated Press)
  21. Bush: Work in Iraq Has Been Hard; Needed for Peace (Noozz)
  22. U.S. Troops Kill Three Sleeping Iraqi Guards As They Storm State-run Flour Mill (Azzaman)
  23. Bloated Security Industry Bane of Iraq ()
  24. Bid to Link Shoes, Coup Suspect (Gulf News)
  25. Oil Price Just Above $36, Lowest in Four Years (Middle East Online)
  26. Bush's Day of Reckoning (Middle East Online)
  27. Where Did Iraq’s $100 Billion Contracts Go? (Middle East Online)
  28. The World Bank Discussed Its Strategy About Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  29. French Participation in the Energy and Housing Fields (Iraq Directory)
  30. The Ministry of Transportation Chose (Cornell Group) to Prepare Consultation Data for Um Qasir Port (Iraq Directory)
  31. The Housing Crisis and High Rents Are Affecting the Lives of Millions of Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
  32. Iraq is Seeking to Join the World Trade Organization (Iraq Directory)
  33. Iraqi Provinces Seek to Delay Crucial Elections (Reuters)
  34. On International Migrants Day - SRSG Staffan De Mistura Urges Compliance with International Labor Standards for International Workers in Iraq (UN Assistance Mission in Iraq)
  35. U.S. Says Iraq Fails to Tackle Corrupt High Officials (Reuters)
  36. Iraq Detains Police Officials, Including Interior Ministry Generals (Los Angeles Times)
  37. Iraqi Journalist's Shoes 'destroyed' After Bush Attack (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  38. Brown Rules out Early Inquiry into Iraq War (The Guardian)
  39. Gordon Brown Rejects Call for Early Iraq Inquiry (The Guardian)
  40. Palestinians Ask for Release of Iraqi Shoe Tosser (Associated Press)
  41. New President Won't Bring Change to Iraq, Sadrists Say (New America Media)
  42. Will the New US Administration Deal with the Middle East Challenge? (Jordan Times)
  43. Need for New Arab Diplomacy (Jordan Times)
  44. General and Iraqi Officials Held over 'Baathist Coup Plot' (The Independent)
  45. Obama Briefed on Military's Iraq Plans - Pentagon (Reuters)
  46. UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout, Rejects Inquiry (Reuters)
  47. Last South Korean Troops Sent to Iraq Return Home (Reuters)
  48. Over 20 Iraq Officials Detained over Conspiracy (Reuters)
  49. Iraq Still Deadliest Place for Journalists - CPJ (Reuters)
  50. UK's Brown Confirms Iraq Pullout (Reuters)
  51. Russia Predicts Iraq Will Stay Under Chapter 7 of UN Charter "for a While" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  52. Analysts Say OPEC's Record Cut Should Be Enough to Support Oil Prices (AFP)
  53. Brown Says Only 400 UK Troops Will Remain in Iraq by End of July 2009 (AFP)
  54. Iraqi General Announces Arrest of Security Forces with Links to 'terrorism' (AFP)
  55. Explosions in Kirkuk Divide Iraqi Communities ()
  56. The Economic Plan to End the Iraq War (AINA)
  57. Iraq May Ask for Foreign Economic Assistance (Kurdish Globe)
  58. President Bush Meets President Barzani on Final Visit to Iraq (KRG)
  59. Turks and Iraqi Kurds Don’t Let Politics Get in Way of Business (IWPR)
  60. KRG Must Catch Up with Baghdad (KurdishMedia)
  61. 50 Arrested in Iraq for Attempt to Stage Coup (AFP)
  62. Officials Arrested at Iraq Ministry (Financial Times)
  63. UK and Iraq Move Towards Partnership - PM (Number10.gov.uk)
  64. Shoe Thrower's Brother: We Are Not Afraid (Asharq Alawsat)
  65. Iraq PM Office Says Shoe-thrower Apologises (Reuters)
  66. Iraqi Official: 25 Accused in Saddam Party Plot (Associated Press)
  67. Workshop on Provincial Elections in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
  68. Conflicting Reports Surface About Alleged Coup Attempt in Iraq (Gulf News)
  69. US General: US Troops in Iraq Will Replace Brits (Associated Press)
  70. Maliki Visits Iran, Turkey (Al-Sabaah)
  71. MNF Forces Hand over "ancient Ur" City (Al-Sabaah)
  72. Planning: Squeeze Spending Wouldn’t Affect Salaries (Al-Sabaah)
  73. PM Calls Washington to Have Strategic Cooperation (Al-Sabaah)
  74. No Objection in Getting Iraq out of Chapter Seven (Al-Sabaah)
  75. Iraq, Lebanon Sign Air Transport Memorandum (Al-Sabaah)
  76. Az-Zobaidi Calls French Companies to Invest in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  77. Central Statistics Body Uncovers 3 Million Iraqis Get Poor Foods (Al-Sabaah)
  78. Of Kindergartens Built In Sadr City (Al-Sabaah)
  79. Putting Cornerstone for Projects in Babel (Al-Sabaah)
  80. The Iraq Accord Grants the US Permission to Stay (The Daily Star)
  81. Workshop Aims to Help Displaced Iraqi Professionals in Lebanon Find Jobs (The Daily Star)
  82. Results of Investigation with Detained Officer in 48 Hours (Voices of Iraq)
  83. Bullet-riddled Civilian Body Found in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  84. For Sixth Straight Year, Iraq Deadliest Nation for Press (COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS (CPJ))
  85. Iraqi Who Threw Shoes at Bush Was Tortured, His Brother Says (International Herald Tribune)
  86. US Soldier Dies in Non-combat Incident in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  87. Iraqi MPs Reject Draft Pact on British Troops (The Guardian)
  88. Iraq Votes on Foreign Troops (AFP)
  89. Economic Recession Forces Down Int'l Oil Prices (People's Daily Online)
  90. Date Set for Iraqi Shoe-thrower's Trial (AFP)
  91. Baghdad Celebrates First Public Christmas Amid Hope, Memories (CNN)
  92. Bush and Iraq (The Daily Star)
  93. New Deal Allows Australian Troops to Stay in Iraq (LIVENEWS.com.au)
  94. 4 Special Groups Members Captured in Baghdad – MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  95. Kut Bombing Suspect Arrested (Voices of Iraq)
  96. Iraq Forces Stronger, but Not Standing Alone Yet (Reuters)
  97. Officer Killed, 2 Soldiers Wounded in Car Bomb Blast in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  98. Communist Party Official Assassins Nabbed (Voices of Iraq)
  99. Public Prosecutor Dies of U.S. Fire Injuries (Voices of Iraq)
  100. 35 Detainees Released from Cropper Prison (Voices of Iraq)
  101. 5 Wanted Men Nabbed Near Samarra (Voices of Iraq)
  102. Iranian Detained for Illegally Entering Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  103. Arms Cache Found in Makhmour (Voices of Iraq)
  104. U.S. Army Announces 3rd Casualty in December (Voices of Iraq)
  105. Iraqi Court Begin Proceedings on 1988''s Halabja Chemical Attack (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  106. No Charges for Officers Held over Conspiracy (Reuters)
  107. Kurds, Fearing Loss, Say Iraq Vote Hurts Displaced (Javno)
  108. Turkey and Iran Undermine Kurd Security (AKI)
  109. New Chemical Ali Trial Begins (Reuters)
  110. Iraq MPs Block non-US Troop Bill (BBC News)
  111. 2 Shepherds Injured by Bomb Blast in Makhmour (Voices of Iraq)
  112. 'Sock and Awe' Attack Has Bush on His Uppers (The Independent)
  113. Iraq Refusal is ‘minor Hiccup’ – Brit Defense Secretary (Voices of Iraq)
  114. KRG Human Rights Minister Addresses New Forum in London (KRG)
  115. Problem with Parliament Itself Not Speaker – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  116. UIA Uncomfortable with Speaker’s Behavior – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  117. No Place for PMOI in Iraq – Govt. Tells Camp Ashraf Residents (Voices of Iraq)
  118. UIA Uncomfortable with Speaker’s Behavior – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  119. Lawmaker: Iraqi Primer Wants Kurdistan to Be Bombarded by Turkey and Iran (KurdishMedia)
  120. Heads of Parliamentary Blocs Meet over Troop Withdrawal (Voices of Iraq)
  121. PM: Killer of Iraqis Behind Shoe-throwing Incident (Voices of Iraq)
  122. Parl., Gov’t Negotiate Alternative Troop Withdrawal Law (Voices of Iraq)
  123. MP Urges Speaker to Resign (Voices of Iraq)
  124. Sadrists Ask MNF to Leave Country (Voices of Iraq)
  125. Paterson, Congressmen Make Surprise Visit to Iraq (Newsday)
  126. Iraq Vows to Expel Iranian Opposition Group (AFP)
  127. Zebari: New resolution to protect Iraqi funds abroad
  128. Opening of Al Samawa power station
  129. PM supervises contract signature with Siemens
  130. Bush Shoe-thrower 'will Sue for Police Beating' (The Guardian)
  131. Disorderly Withdrawal (The Guardian)
  132. Stampede for 'Bush Shoe' Creates 100 New Jobs (The Guardian)
  133. Former Army Chief General Sir Mike Jackson Attacks U.S. Failures in Iraq (Telegraph)
  134. Iraq Shoe-thrower's Family Demonstrates for His Release (AFP)
  135. Australian Gov't Commits to Helping Re-build Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  136. Iraqi Police: Officer Killed in Mosul (SPA)
  137. Iraqi MPs Confused over non-US Foreign Forces Bill (AFP)
  138. Humiliation: Iraqi MPs Reject UK Exit Deal (The Independent)
  139. Iraq Seeks Way out of British Troop Pact Impasse (Reuters)
  140. 800,000 to Cast Their Votes in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
  141. Festival in Baghdad Honors Writers, Authors (Voices of Iraq)
  142. Symposium in Sweden About Iraq’s Politics (Voices of Iraq)
  143. Iraq Playing World Football Heavyweights Monday (Voices of Iraq)
  144. Iraq’s Futsal Team Flies to Egypt (Voices of Iraq)
  145. Soccer Team in Milano for All-star Game (Voices of Iraq)
  146. PM Supervises Contract Signature with Siemens (Voices of Iraq)
  147. Lower Demand for the Dollar in CBI’s Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  148. ISX Closes with 51,000-share Contract (Voices of Iraq)
  149. MP Urges More Allocations for Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  150. 1.2B-share Transactions Made in ISX (Voices of Iraq)
  151. Umm Qasr Receives 2 Cargo Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  152. ISX Opens with 500,000-share Contract (Voices of Iraq)
  153. Munitions, Explosives Seized North of Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  154. Shells, Rockets Seized in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  155. Iraq Says Iranian Opposition Exiles Must Leave (Reuters)
  156. Iran Calls for Release of Iraqi Journalist (Tehran Times)
  157. Heritage Starts Drilling in Iraq (ShareCast)
  158. Cheney Defends Policies During "war on Terror" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  159. Kurds Want to Postpone Elections in Mosul (Azzaman)
  160. Jobs, Wealth Drive Basra's Autonomy Bid (Gulf News)
  161. Iraqi Shoe-thrower to Go on Trial Dec 31 (Middle East Online)
  162. Iraq Could Ban Blackwater (Middle East Online)
  163. Zebari: New Resolution to Protect Iraqi Funds Abroad (Iraq Directory)
  164. Opening of Al Samawa Power Station (Iraq Directory)
  165. Iraq Parliament May Vote on British Troop Presence (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  166. STS Showcases Dell Technologies at Shopper Pavilion in METS 2008 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  167. Iraq to Close PMOI Base (UAE Daily News)
  168. Rotana Hotels is Managing a Second Hotel in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  169. Iraq is Reviewing the Economic Agreements (Iraq Directory)
  170. New 'Chemical Ali' Trial for Iraq Gas Massacre Begins (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  171. Iraq Officers Will Not Face Charges over 'conspiracy' (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  172. Iraq's 2009 Budget Set at $58 Billion (MENAFN)
  173. Heritage Starts Drilling in Iraq (ShareCast)
  174. Cheney Defends Policies During "war on Terror" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  175. Kurds Want to Postpone Elections in Mosul (Azzaman)
  176. Jobs, Wealth Drive Basra's Autonomy Bid (Gulf News)
  177. Iraqi Shoe-thrower to Go on Trial Dec 31 (Middle East Online)
  178. Iraq Could Ban Blackwater (Middle East Online)
  179. Zebari: New Resolution to Protect Iraqi Funds Abroad (Iraq Directory)
  180. Opening of Al Samawa Power Station (Iraq Directory)
  181. Iraq Parliament May Vote on British Troop Presence (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  182. STS Showcases Dell Technologies at Shopper Pavilion in METS 2008 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  183. Bush Shoe-thrower 'will Sue for Police Beating' (The Guardian)
  184. Disorderly Withdrawal (The Guardian)
  185. Stampede for 'Bush Shoe' Creates 100 New Jobs (The Guardian)
  186. Former Army Chief General Sir Mike Jackson Attacks U.S. Failures in Iraq (Telegraph)
  187. Iran Calls for Release of Iraqi Journalist (Tehran Times)
  188. Iraq Shoe-thrower's Family Demonstrates for His Release (AFP)
  189. Australian Gov't Commits to Helping Re-build Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  190. The Iraq Accord Grants the US Permission to Stay (The Daily Star)
  191. Workshop Aims to Help Displaced Iraqi Professionals in Lebanon Find Jobs (The Daily Star)
  192. Results of Investigation with Detained Officer in 48 Hours (Voices of Iraq)
  193. Bullet-riddled Civilian Body Found in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  194. For Sixth Straight Year, Iraq Deadliest Nation for Press (COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS (CPJ))
  195. Iraqi Who Threw Shoes at Bush Was Tortured, His Brother Says (International Herald Tribune)
  196. US Soldier Dies in Non-combat Incident in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  197. Iraqi MPs Reject Draft Pact on British Troops (The Guardian)
  198. Iraq Votes on Foreign Troops (AFP)
  199. Economic Recession Forces Down Int'l Oil Prices (People's Daily Online)
  200. Date Set for Iraqi Shoe-thrower's Trial (AFP)
  201. Bush and Iraq (The Daily Star)
  202. New Deal Allows Australian Troops to Stay in Iraq (LIVENEWS.com.au)
  203. Iraq to Close PMOI Base (UAE Daily News)
  204. Rotana Hotels is Managing a Second Hotel in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  205. Iraq is Reviewing the Economic Agreements (Iraq Directory)
  206. New 'Chemical Ali' Trial for Iraq Gas Massacre Begins (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  207. Iraq Officers Will Not Face Charges over 'conspiracy' (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  208. Iraq's 2009 Budget Set at $58 Billion (MENAFN)
  209. Iraqi Police: Officer Killed in Mosul (SPA)
  210. Iraqi MPs Confused over non-US Foreign Forces Bill (AFP)
  211. Humiliation: Iraqi MPs Reject UK Exit Deal (The Independent)
  212. Iraq Says Iranian Opposition Exiles Must Leave (Reuters)
  213. Iraq Seeks Way out of British Troop Pact Impasse (Reuters)
  214. 800,000 to Cast Their Votes in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
  215. Festival in Baghdad Honors Writers, Authors (Voices of Iraq)
  216. Symposium in Sweden About Iraq’s Politics (Voices of Iraq)
  217. Iraq Playing World Football Heavyweights Monday (Voices of Iraq)
  218. Iraq’s Futsal Team Flies to Egypt (Voices of Iraq)
  219. Soccer Team in Milano for All-star Game (Voices of Iraq)
  220. PM Supervises Contract Signature with Siemens (Voices of Iraq)
  221. Lower Demand for the Dollar in CBI’s Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  222. Baghdad Celebrates First Public Christmas Amid Hope, Memories (CNN)
  223. Congressional Delegation on Secret Visit to Baghdad- Paper (Voices of Iraq)
  224. Migrants Urged to Contribute to Iraq’s Reconstruction (Voices of Iraq)
  225. President Meets Arab Bloc in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  226. Parl. to Question Transport Minister Today (Voices of Iraq)
  227. Displacement of Qualified Iraqis is Catastrophic- Speaker (Voices of Iraq)
  228. Arab Bloc Demands Division of Authority in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  229. Political Motivations Behind Calls for Speaker’s Resignation (Voices of Iraq)
  230. Transport Minister Summoned over Corruption Charges – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  231. Political Blocs Meet to Settle Dispute over Speaker’s Resignation (Voices of Iraq)
  232. Kurds Call for Execution of 'Chemical Ali' (Reuters)
  233. Electricity Problem to Be over by 2011 – Minister (Voices of Iraq)
  234. MP Calls on Mashhadani to Resign to Avoid Dismissal (Voices of Iraq)
  235. Family of Iraq Hostages Plead for Their Release (Associated Press)
  236. Iraq Shoe-thrower's Brother Says He'd Do It Again (Associated Press)
  237. Fiat Pays $10.6m in Iraq Settlement (Financial Times)
  238. Iraq Worse off Today (Gulf News)
  239. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on Iraq: They Lied in 2003, and They're Still Lying Now (Belfast Telegraph)
  240. STC Clients Stay Connected with World Using Broadband Services and Jawalnet (AME Info FZ LLC)
  241. Kirkuk: the Continued Struggle (KurdishMedia)
  242. Kirkuk Pledges Unity in Wake of Attack (IWPR)
  243. Zebari Describes Iraq-Kuwait Relations As "very Good and Developing" (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  244. Investors Ready for Iraq Business As Troops Pullout (Reuters)
  245. UN Extends Immunity for Iraq's Energy Revenues (Reuters)
  246. Japan-financed Power Station Opened in Samawa (Voices of Iraq)
  247. Demand on Dollar Up in Daily Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  248. Umm Qasr Receives One Cargo Ship (Voices of Iraq)
  249. Delegation from Ninewa in Turkey (Voices of Iraq)
  250. Gang in Basra Confesses to Killing More Than 30 Civilians (Voices of Iraq)