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- New challenges for the European Industry in Iraq - CEC starts third year of Rebuild Iraq Recruitment Program (RIRP) (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Reconstruction projects provide Iraqis with big improvements to essential services (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraqi press syndicate condemns journalist's murder in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki announces cabinet reshuffle in two weeks (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's UN envoy: Syria don't prevent terrorists (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqis observe second lunar eclipse in months (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's Parliamentary Speaker, Mahmud al-Mashhadani on the Current Political Situation in Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
- Arabs urge Iraq pull out timetable (Aljazeera)
- US forces scour Sadr City (Aljazeera)
- Iraq launches hunt to avenge slain police (Middle East Online)
- Ahmadinejad visits Saudi Arabia amid regional crises (Middle East Online)
- Execution of 18 Iraqi police posted on Internet (Gulf News)
- Will Baghdad meet bring peace? (Gulf News)
- A shared stake in Iraq's future (Los Angeles Times)
- U.S. Envoy to Iraq Applauds Passage of National Hydrocarbon Law (News Blaze)
- Japanese Daily Calls US to Hold Dialogue with Syria (SANA)
- Iraqi Vice President Arrives in Damascus Monday (SANA)
- Iraq needs an 'economic surge' (Khaleej Times)
- Kurds’ struggle blocks Turkey’s entry into EU (Washington Times)
- Iraqi PM pledges cabinet shakeup within two weeks (AFP)
- Al Maliki gives insurgents ultimatum (Gulf News)
- 'Mafia-like gangs' ready to join interior ministry (Gulf News)
- Bush Shows New Willingness to Reverse Course (The Washington Post)
- Fresh mechanism to distribute oil derivatives among Iraqi provinces – minister (Voices of Iraq)
- Ad-hoc committees set up to ban fishing in Missan province (Voices of Iraq)
- Kidnapped defense minister's adviser freed (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, March 04, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Maliki says US, Iraqis working to identify politicians, top officials for arrest over extremist ties (AP Worldstream)
- Arab League: Iraqi government is responsible for defusing sectarian conflict (AP Worldstream)
- Arab League's Iraq committee meets to discuss draft resolution (BBC Monitoring)
- Britain led rush for black gold in Iraq: The Foreign Office took pains to help UK oil giants influence Iraq's laws, writes Heather Stewart (The Observer)
- Iraqi refugees hail Syria's easing of residency rules (Middle East Online)
- US-Iraqi troops pour into Baghdad’s Sadr City (Middle East Online)
- UN calls on the international community to help Iraqi refugees (Voices of Iraq)
- French government "fully supports" Iraq's neighbors meeting (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar in Iraqi Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- A shared stake in Iraq's future
- Fresh mechanism to distribute oil derivatives among Iraqi provinces – minister
- Iraqi PM condemns 'illegal' raid (BBC News)
- Baghdad car bomb hits book market (Aljazeera)
- Car bomb kills 30 in Baghdad book market (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi PM interviewed on Baghdad conference, security plan (BBC Monitoring)
- Tehran to host first Iran-Iraq economic meeting in April (BBC Monitoring)
- Japan Eyes 2-Yr Extension of Iraq Assistance Law (Japan Today)
- Turkey, Iraq, UN hold tripartite meeting on Makhmur refugee camp (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's vice president in Syria for talks ahead of multilateral conference on Iraq on Saturday (AP Worldstream)
- Ashour International Bank opens two branches in Kurdistan
- $3 million aid for Iraqi refugees in Syria
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, March 05, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- PUK and KDP now have no serious rivals (KurdishMedia)
- Who Will Get Iraq's Oil? (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi Kurdish students in Ukraine-style 'orange' protest (AFP)
- Kurds crying out for change: Talabani’s billionaires and the people of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- Controlling investment in Iraq
- Iraq sets provincial oil production quotas
- Iraqis participate in contracting workshop (PortAl Iraq)
- Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station turned over to Iraqi Government (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Glimmer of hope for Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Attacks Across Iraq Kill at Least 109 Shiite Pilgrims (The New York Times)
- Democrats Alter Plan To Restrict Iraq War (The Washington Post)
- Bahrain Emphasizes Gulf Desire to Open on Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Bachelor Degree For Mustansirya Martyrs (Al-Sabaah)
- AL confirms support for Baghdad International Conference (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki orders investigation on intelligence in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
- Politicians hope conference reach serving results (Al-Sabaah)
- Decade plan to develop technical institutions (Al-Sabaah)
- Abu Omar Baghdadi Arrested in Tikrit (Al-Sabaah)
- 50,000 soldiers trained on street war flow to plan (Al-Sabaah)
- 55 terrorists arrested including 5 Arabs (Al-Sabaah)
- Intensive deployment for joint forces in Sadr city (Al-Sabaah)
- Military reinforcements in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar jumps to more than 70 million in Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi cause should not be internationalized - parliamentarian (Voices of Iraq)
- New political alliance established in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi forces storm house of MP (Voices of Iraq)
- Anti-smoking conference kicks off in Iraq's Kurdistan (Wall Street Journal)
- President Assad Reviews With Hashimi the Progress of the Syrian-Iraqi Relations (SANA)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, March 06, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Is big Oil going to control Iraq’s reserves? (The Nation)
- Analysis: Kurds the winner in Iraq oil law (United Press International)
- Hussein official denies genocide (Los Angeles Times)
- Over 100 pilgrims killed in Iraq attacks (Middle East Online)
- US President sees 'test' for Iran, Syria, on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Explosions kill at least 90 Iraqis (Aljazeera)
- Suicide blasts kill Shia pilgrims (BBC News)
- Iraqi police: 8 Shiite pilgrims killed on journey to Karbala (AP Worldstream)
- Singapore's foreign ministry holds 3-week training program for Iraqi diplomats (AP Worldstream)
- U.N. plans to open humanitarian office in Jordan to deal with millions of Iraqis who have fled their homes (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi Al-Sadr movement official interviewed on Basra events (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq to investigate joint raid on suspected torture centre (Financial Times)
- Nine US soldiers killed in Iraq blasts (Middle East Online)
- Controlling investment in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Iraq sets provincial oil production quotas (UPI)
- Turkey to invest in Iraqi oil sector (MENAFN)
- Trowers & Hamlins advises on USD3.8 billion purchase of a controlling stake in 'Wataniya' - Kuwait's second mobile telecoms operator (AME Info FZ LLC)
- US plans to vitalize Iraq's Economy (MENAFN)
- UGB, $157m from Wataniya sale (AME Info FZ LLC)
- In Iraq, 'dating' happens online (Los Angeles Times)
- 17 Middle East dealers win prestigious General Motors Chairman's Challenge Award (AME Info FZ LLC)
- What would peace in the Middle East mean for the oil price? (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Basra Raid Finds Dozens Detained by Iraq Spy Unit (The New York Times)
- No U.S. Backup Strategy For Iraq (The Washington Post)
- Maliki: plan began in Baghdad to end at further spot (Al-Sabaah)
- Legislator expects less than a quorum for Tuesday's parliament session (Voices of Iraq)
- A horrifying act of terror (Gulf Times)
- Iraq bomb blasts kill 115 pilgrims (Aljazeera)
- Iraq oil to Jordan stalled by violence (UPI)
- Security before Syria pipeline opens (UPI)
- Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law (Reuters)
- Iraq death toll rises amid backlash fears (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi foreign minister gives wide-ranging interview to Egyptian TV (BBC Monitoring)
- MP says Iraq cabinet reshuffle to include 10 portfolios (BBC Monitoring)
- Two journalists murdered in Baghdad, a third kidnapped in Kirkuk (BBC News)
- FIRST IRAN-IRAQ TRADE COOPERATION COMMISSION MEET HELD IN TEHRAN (Asia Pulse)
- US raids net 24 suspected insurgents (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq 'surge' may need 7,000 back-up troops (Financial Times)
- Iraqi pilgrims hit by new attacks (Aljazeera)
- Iran confirms will take part in Iraq conference (Middle East Online)
- Shahrastani: No pressure on Iraqi oil export
- Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law
- Wall Street drools over prospect of capturing Iraq oil wealth
- A new line for transferring Iraqi oil abroad
- A new air line between northern Iraq and Turkish coast
- Turkey is receiving help in prospecting for oil in northern Iraq
- FM: China hopes to see peace in Iraq and Middle East (Xinhua News Agency)
- Gates: U.S. commander requests more troops for Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
- Iran, Syria voice desire to help stabilize Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law (Reuters)
- Shahrastani: No pressure on Iraqi oil export (Iraq Directory)
- Syria Renews Standing by Iraq to Realize Stability (SANA)
- Turkey is receiving help in prospecting for oil in northern Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- A new air line between northern Iraq and Turkish coast (Iraq Directory)
- A new line for transferring Iraqi oil abroad (Iraq Directory)
- Criticizing Iraqi oil sharing convention with foreign companies (Iraq Directory)
- A new start for the industrial sector in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Minister of Finance authorized to sign agreements of reorganizing Iraq's debts (Iraq Directory)
- Deputy prime minister says Iraq needs new management system to handle its budget (International Herald Tribune)
- Terrorists Take Recruitment Efforts Online (CBS News)
- War bill jumps $50b (Gulf News)
- Fadhila party withdraws from Shiite Unified Iraqi Coalition - lawmaker (Voices of Iraq)
- Eight women journalists kidnapped since 2003 in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Security forces kill 10 terrorists, detain 36 (Al-Sabaah)
- Political bureau preludes military operation in Diala (Al-Sabaah)
- Government wants to talk to former Baathists in Syria (Azzaman)
- Iraq seeks to reopen Syria pipeline (Azzaman)
- Reshuffle includes 10 ministries, Defense excluded (Al-Sabaah)
- Wide reconstruction campaign in Sadr City (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq Success Facilitates Changes in World, Khlielzad Says (Al-Sabaah)
- Trade Ministry Receives shipmate of 4 Steamboats Sugar (Al-Sabaah)
- Conference to discuss civil society groups' role (Al-Sabaah)
- Major security operation in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
- Legislators say Baghdad conference will be a great success (Voices of Iraq)
- Senior al-Qaeda leader arrested in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. forces blow up bombs planted inside a school in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar down in Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, March 07, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Local artist tells grim story of massacre by Saddam Hussein (insideToronto.com)
- Kurdish Studies and Students Organization - Newroz Party, 21st March 2007 (KurdishMedia)
- The 19th Anniversary Conference on Anfal and Halabja, London - March 2007 (KurdishMedia)
- Small party breaks away from Iraq Shi'ite bloc (Reuters)
- Kurdish National Congress of North America - 19th Annual Conference (KNC)
- Dangers in Iraqi Kurdistan: Three suggestions (MaximsNews)
- Europe Struggles with Influx of Iraqi Refugees (NPR)
- Tariq Aziz blames Iran for Kurds gassing (Associated Press)
- Talabani may skip Iraq security conference (AFP)
- Deputy prime minister says Iraq needs new management system to handle its budget
- Iraqi Minister of Finance authorized to sign agreements of reorganizing Iraq's debts
- A new start for the industrial sector in Iraq
- Criticizing Iraqi oil sharing convention with foreign companies
- Wall Street drools over prospect of capturing Iraq oil wealth (Bay Area Indymedia)
- Gates: More US troops sought for Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq Oil Law Necessary But Not Sufficient (Oxford Analytica)
- Iraq: the patriotically correct version (Financial Times)
- U-turn as US tries to revive Iraq state industry (Financial Times)
- Syria promises to stabilise Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Scores killed in new Iraq attacks (Aljazeera)
- Pentagon sends more troops to Iraq (Aljazeera)
- New US commander says no military solution for Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Sadr renews demand for US forces to leave Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Petraeus: More violence in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi leaders upset over Arab League comments as Baghdad conference approaches (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi vice-president says "common vision" emerged at Syria talks (BBC Monitoring)
- Lots of U.S. coffee, but no Iraqi partners: delayed patrol highlights culture clashes (AP Worldstream)
- Islamist party quits Maliki coalition (Financial Times)
- Key Iraq Sunni group warns against oil law (UPI)
- Fighting for Iraq’s Culture
- Buildup in Iraq Needed Into ’08, U.S. General Says
- A Monetary policy enhancing the liquidity of Iraqi banks
- Gulf investors invited to implement “Iraq Great Port” project
- Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North
- Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North (Financial Express)
- Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North (Financial Express)
- Iraq reconstruction projects providing residents with essential services (USACE)
- Regional issues 'need realistic solutions' (Gulf News)
- League remarks incense Iraqis (Associated Press)
- Buildup in Iraq Needed Into ’08, U.S. General Says (New York Times)
- US shows openness to talks on Iraq with Syria, Iran (The Daily Star)
- Shara Discusses Developments with Iran's Vice President (SANA)
- Baghdad conference a chance to stabilize Iraq - British ambassador (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar exchange rate higher in Central Bank's auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadr calls for unity and renouncing violence (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdish Women's Rights Watch (KWRW) launches its website (KurdishMedia)
- Iraq Oil Law Necessary But Not Sufficient (Oxford Analytica)
- Heading home to uncertainty (IWPR)
- The Kurdistan Region: Proof that US hasn’t failed in Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- Students prevent U.S. forces from raiding a university in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Minister hints at hike of fuel products (Azzaman)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, March 08, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Embattled Baghdad sets out to build bridges with neighbours (Financial Times)
- Turkey: Foreign firms want into Iraq oil (UPI)
- CNPC seen regaining oil exploration rights to Iraq's al-Ahdab field (AFX News Limited)
- US will challenge Iran, Syria at Baghdad meeting (Middle East Online)
- Shia pilgrims defy suicide attacks (Aljazeera)
- Georgia to send more troops to Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraq cancels "dealings" with UK troops in Basra over violation of sovereignty (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi Shiite leaders in a tug-of-war with Arabs over regional conference (AP Worldstream)
- Democrats demand Iraq withdrawal in 2008 (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi Sunni politician's house raided, Al-Mahdi Army suspect arrested (BBC Monitoring)
- Saddam verdict judge flees Iraq, seeks asylum in UK (BBC Monitoring)
- In Iraq, whispers of soft coup arise: Allawi re-emerges to push political overhaul (Chicago Tribune)
- IRAQ TENDER - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF POWER STATION (Asia Pulse)
- IRAQ TENDER - CONSTRUCTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Asia Pulse)
- First rise in the dollar exchange rate over several months
- Central Bank opens daily auction of treasury transfers
- Licenses to export Iraqi products and import goods from abroad
- Iraqis Seek Role in Rebuilding Their Nation
- U.S.-owned aviation firm offering flights between Iraq, Kuwait
- Turkish firms, Shell set up Iraq gas JV
- UN to increase Iraq refugee support (Aljazeera)
- Iraq warns neighbours to stay out (Aljazeera)
- CNPC in Iraq looking for old oil deal (UPI)
- Iranian bank to enter Iraq economy (Press TV)
- Iranian bank to enter Iraq economy
- The Russian "Look Oil" is preparing to enter Iraqi field
- Former Iraq minister denies theft of millions
- Foreign Office helped set up Iraqi oil deals (The Independent)
- Iraq conference centres on stability (Financial Times)
- US to send more troops to Iraq, Afghanistan (Financial Times)
- Heading home to uncertainty in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq urges neighbours to halt terror as bombs kill dozens (Aljazeera)
- Iraq: Help wanted, not interference (Aljazeera)
- Pilgrims targeted in Iraq blast (Aljazeera)
- US troops kill Iraqi father, two daughters (Middle East Online)
- Iraq militants threaten to kill German hostages (Middle East Online)
- Blasts rock Iraq Baghdad conference (Middle East Online)
- Iraq PM's conference speech "all talk, no action" - Saudi paper (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq should listen to its friends (Gulf News)
- German mother and son kidnapped (Reuters)
- Help sought to end violence (Reuters)
- Bush approves 4,400 more troops for Iraq (Gulf News)
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