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  1. The Ministry of Industry is Holding a Strategic Partnership with China (Iraq Directory)
  2. Bilateral Economic Cooperation Between Iraq and UK (Iraq Directory)
  3. Siemens is Implementing a Number of Power Stations in Different Iraqi Provinces (Iraq Directory)
  4. Marketing 44 Thousand Tons of Dates in the Province of Babil (Iraq Directory)
  5. Minorities, Displacement and Iraq’s Future (Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement)
  6. Judges Agree Transfer of Two Iraqis Accused of Killing British Soldiers (The Guardian)
  7. Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers Must Be Tried in Iraq, Appeal Court Rules (The Guardian)
  8. Iraqi President Appreciates Iranian Experts in Iraq (IRNA)
  9. Iraq Signs Troop Deal with UK, Australia (Jordan Times)
  10. Bush Presided over Decline of US’ Global Influence (The Star)
  11. The Road out of Iraq Begins in Vietnam (The Star)
  12. Iran Grants Scholarship to Iraqi Shoe-throwing Journalist (IRNA)
  13. US Pull-back from Iraq Will Hit Private Contractors (Reuters)
  14. Turkish Planes Bomb Northern Iraq: Guards (Reuters)
  15. On Saddam Anniversary, Iraq Readies Macabre Museum (Reuters)
  16. For Kurdish Girls, a Painful Ancient Ritual in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Washington Post)
  17. KRG Statement on the Events in the Gaza Strip (KRG)
  18. ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to New Role, Purpose in Anbar (American Forces Press Service)
  19. Diyala ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to Iraqi Government Control (American Forces Press Service)
  20. US Charges Second Man for Secretly Aiding Saddam (AFP)
  21. Iraq to Offer 10 Fields in 2nd Oil Licensing Round (Associated Press)
  22. Troops Deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan at Lowest (USA Today)
  23. Canadian National Charged with Conspiracy to Act As an Iraqi Agent (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  24. Iraq to Award Licenses for Development of 10 Oilfields (Associated Press)
  25. Grim Outlook Pulls Oil Back (Reuters)
  26. Iraq and UK Agree to Let Troops Stay Until July (Reuters)
  27. Iraq Signs Military Accords with Britain, Australia (AFP)
  28. Debaathification, Cabinet Offices Closed in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  29. 250,000 Olive Trees to Grow in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
  30. Paralympic Committee to Cooperate with Europe (Voices of Iraq)
  31. Sewage Project in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  32. 41 out of 241 Projects Implemented in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  33. Higher Demand for the Dollar on Tues. (Voice of America)
  34. Agricultural Covers Plant Operates in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  35. Basra Port Receives 2 Cargo Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  36. Iron Bridge on the Way in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  37. 301b ID Shares Traded in ISX in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
  38. Bomb Injures 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  39. U.S. Base in Amara Rocketed (Voices of Iraq)
  40. Gunmen Kill Former Cop in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  41. Iraq to Receive Green Zone Security File Next Thursday (Voices of Iraq)
  42. Car Bomb Wounds 4 Cops in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  43. Iraq launches new tenders for oil, gas fields
  44. Free of charge calls for the wireless phone system subscribers
  45. Car Bomb Wounds 4 Cops in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  46. Iraq to Receive Green Zone Security File Next Thursday (Voices of Iraq)
  47. Gunmen Kill Former Cop in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  48. U.S. Base in Amara Rocketed (Voices of Iraq)
  49. Bomb Injures 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  50. 301b ID Shares Traded in ISX in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Basra Port Receives 2 Cargo Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  52. Iron Bridge on the Way in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  53. Minorities, Displacement and Iraq’s Future (Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement)
  54. Higher Demand for the Dollar on Tues. (Voice of America)
  55. Agricultural Covers Plant Operates in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  56. 41 out of 241 Projects Implemented in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  57. Paralympic Committee to Cooperate with Europe (Voices of Iraq)
  58. Sewage Project in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  59. 250,000 Olive Trees to Grow in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
  60. Debaathification, Cabinet Offices Closed in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  61. Iraq Signs Military Accords with Britain, Australia (AFP)
  62. Iraq and UK Agree to Let Troops Stay Until July (Reuters)
  63. Diyala ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to Iraqi Government Control (American Forces Press Service)
  64. Canadian National Charged with Conspiracy to Act As an Iraqi Agent (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  65. Iraq to Award Licenses for Development of 10 Oilfields (Associated Press)
  66. Grim Outlook Pulls Oil Back (Reuters)
  67. Troops Deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan at Lowest (USA Today)
  68. US Charges Second Man for Secretly Aiding Saddam (AFP)
  69. Iraq to Offer 10 Fields in 2nd Oil Licensing Round (Associated Press)
  70. ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to New Role, Purpose in Anbar (American Forces Press Service)
  71. KRG Statement on the Events in the Gaza Strip (KRG)
  72. For Kurdish Girls, a Painful Ancient Ritual in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Washington Post)
  73. On Saddam Anniversary, Iraq Readies Macabre Museum (Reuters)
  74. Turkish Planes Bomb Northern Iraq: Guards (Reuters)
  75. US Pull-back from Iraq Will Hit Private Contractors (Reuters)
  76. The Road out of Iraq Begins in Vietnam (The Star)
  77. Iran Grants Scholarship to Iraqi Shoe-throwing Journalist (IRNA)
  78. Judges Agree Transfer of Two Iraqis Accused of Killing British Soldiers (The Guardian)
  79. Bush Presided over Decline of US’ Global Influence (The Star)
  80. Iraq Signs Troop Deal with UK, Australia (Jordan Times)
  81. Iraqi President Appreciates Iranian Experts in Iraq (IRNA)
  82. Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers Must Be Tried in Iraq, Appeal Court Rules (The Guardian)
  83. Marketing 44 Thousand Tons of Dates in the Province of Babil (Iraq Directory)
  84. Siemens is Implementing a Number of Power Stations in Different Iraqi Provinces (Iraq Directory)
  85. Iraq Shoe-thrower Trial Postponed (Middle East Online)
  86. Al Chalabi Expected an Economic Challenge Next Year Due to the Decline of Oil Prices (Iraq Directory)
  87. Shuttling First Train to Transport Grains and Gas Oil from Samawa to Basrah (Iraq Directory)
  88. Al-Issawi Calling for Expanding the Commercial Cooperation with Japan (Iraq Directory)
  89. The Ministry of Industry is Holding a Strategic Partnership with China (Iraq Directory)
  90. Bilateral Economic Cooperation Between Iraq and UK (Iraq Directory)
  91. Iraq at the Crossroads (BBC News)
  92. Eight Alleged Islamic Militants Held in Iraq: Police (AFP)
  93. Iraq, Air France-KLM Sign Cooperation Deal (AFP)
  94. Security Worsens in Once Violent Ramadi (Azzaman)
  95. An agreement allows the Iraqi planes to take off from European airports
  96. Cargo ship arrives at Khour al-Zubeir
  97. Najaf refinery’s production up by 71-100% in 2008
  98. Basra Region Gets Slightly More Support - Report (Voices of Iraq)
  99. Iraq Signs 2 Pacts with Britain, Australia - MOD (Voices of Iraq)
  100. Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
  101. NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
  102. U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
  103. US Hands over Green Zone Security to Iraq (AFP)
  104. Green Zone Security Transfer Taking Place Gradually – U.S. Spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
  105. PM Declares Green Zone Handover As “Sovereignty Day” – Spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
  106. VP Urges Arab Summit to Tackle Gaza Attacks (Voices of Iraq)
  107. Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
  108. Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
  109. 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
  110. Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  111. Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
  112. Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  113. IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  114. Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  115. A Tribute to Harold Pinter: 'Art, Truth and Politics' (Middle East Online)
  116. An Agreement Allows the Iraqi Planes to Take off from European Airports (Iraq Directory)
  117. 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  118. TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  119. Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  120. Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  121. British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
  122. Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
  123. Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
  124. Iraq Plans to Close Iranian Dissidents' Border Camp (The Guardian)
  125. KTS Signs Global Freight Forwarding Deal with Kintetsu World Express (AME Info FZ LLC)
  126. In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)
  127. Top UN Envoy Deplores Murder of Iraqi Political Candidate (United Nations)
  128. Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
  129. Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
  130. Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
  131. An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
  132. Iraqi-Focused Fund Faces First Losing Year (Fin Alternatives)
  133. First Deputy Speaker Calls for Lifting Gaza Siege (Voices of Iraq)
  134. SIIC Rejects Lawmaker’s Accusations on al-Mashhadani (Voices of Iraq)
  135. Green Zone’s Streets to Be Opened Soon – Defense Minister (Voices of Iraq)
  136. British, Australian Troops Become Under Iraqi Judicial Authorities – Legal Expert (Voices of Iraq)
  137. Iraq Opens Nearly 90 Pct of Its Oil Reserves (Associated Press)
  138. Free of Charge Calls for the Wireless Phone System Subscribers (Iraq Directory)
  139. Situation Report on Diarrhoea and Cholera in Iraq, 21 Dec 2008 (World Health Organization (WHO))
  140. 2009: A Crucial Year for War-torn Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  141. Iraq Hails Lowest Monthly Death Toll in Three Years (AFP)
  142. U.S. Forces Under Iraq Mandate, Hand over Green Zone (Reuters)
  143. The Kurds Go Their Own Way (Reason Online)
  144. Iraq Now a Sovereign Nation (Nation and World)
  145. Warning over Plight of Iraqi Widows (IRIN)
  146. 62 Journalists Killed in 2008 (The Guardian)
  147. Election Candidate Shot Dead in Northern Iraq (Reuters)
  148. Urgent / Iraqi Forces Receive Green Zone (Voices of Iraq)
  149. Urgent / Iraq Receives Republican Palace from MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  150. Britain Hands over Basra Airport to Iraqi Authorities (Voices of Iraq)
  151. Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
  152. Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
  153. Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
  154. Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
  155. KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
  156. Iraqi Kurd Leader Blames Arabs for Growing Rift (UAE Daily News)
  157. Iraqis Urged to Tighten Belts (Azzaman)
  158. Iraq's Transport Network Slowly Recovering (Middle East Online)
  159. Torture & the Crime of Aggressive War (Middle East Online)
  160. 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  161. Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
  162. Iraq Plans to Close Iranian Dissidents' Border Camp (The Guardian)
  163. 62 Journalists Killed in 2008 (The Guardian)
  164. In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)
  165. Warning over Plight of Iraqi Widows (IRIN)
  166. KTS Signs Global Freight Forwarding Deal with Kintetsu World Express (AME Info FZ LLC)
  167. Iraq Now a Sovereign Nation (Nation and World)
  168. Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  169. Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
  170. Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
  171. Iraq Opens Nearly 90 Pct of Its Oil Reserves (Associated Press)
  172. Iraqi-Focused Fund Faces First Losing Year (Fin Alternatives)
  173. A Tribute to Harold Pinter: 'Art, Truth and Politics' (Middle East Online)
  174. An Agreement Allows the Iraqi Planes to Take off from European Airports (Iraq Directory)
  175. Free of Charge Calls for the Wireless Phone System Subscribers (Iraq Directory)
  176. Situation Report on Diarrhoea and Cholera in Iraq, 21 Dec 2008 (World Health Organization (WHO))
  177. Iraqi Kurd Leader Blames Arabs for Growing Rift (UAE Daily News)
  178. Iraqis Urged to Tighten Belts (Azzaman)
  179. Iraq's Transport Network Slowly Recovering (Middle East Online)
  180. Torture & the Crime of Aggressive War (Middle East Online)
  181. Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
  182. 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
  183. Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  184. Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  185. Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  186. IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  187. Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  188. 2009: A Crucial Year for War-torn Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  189. Iraq Hails Lowest Monthly Death Toll in Three Years (AFP)
  190. U.S. Forces Under Iraq Mandate, Hand over Green Zone (Reuters)
  191. The Kurds Go Their Own Way (Reason Online)
  192. 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  193. TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  194. Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
  195. Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
  196. KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
  197. Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
  198. Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
  199. Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
  200. Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
  201. Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
  202. Top UN Envoy Deplores Murder of Iraqi Political Candidate (United Nations)
  203. Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
  204. Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
  205. Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
  206. An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
  207. British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
  208. U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
  209. Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
  210. NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
  211. 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  212. $16 billion investments in Kurdistan in 2008
  213. Work starts in al-Ahdab oil project in Wassit
  214. Power station opens in Baghdad
  215. Chinese company wishes to invest oil well in Wassit – governor
  216. The Central Bank of Iraq is raising the value of dinar gradually
  217. Installing new telephone exchanges in Al Muthana
  218. Supplying the Ministry of Education with 45 thousands computers
  219. International conference in Baghdad with participation of global companies
  220. Iraqis hope that 2009 will be more stable in security and economy
  221. Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
  222. Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
  223. Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  224. 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
  225. Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
  226. IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  227. Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  228. Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  229. 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  230. TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  231. Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  232. Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
  233. Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  234. Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
  235. Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
  236. KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
  237. U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
  238. Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
  239. NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
  240. 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  241. Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
  242. Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
  243. Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
  244. Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
  245. Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
  246. An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
  247. British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
  248. Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
  249. Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
  250. In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)