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  1. New challenges for the European Industry in Iraq - CEC starts third year of Rebuild Iraq Recruitment Program (RIRP) (AME Info FZ LLC)
  2. Reconstruction projects provide Iraqis with big improvements to essential services (AME Info FZ LLC)
  3. Iraqi press syndicate condemns journalist's murder in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  4. Maliki announces cabinet reshuffle in two weeks (Voices of Iraq)
  5. Iraq's UN envoy: Syria don't prevent terrorists (Al-Sabaah)
  6. Iraqis observe second lunar eclipse in months (Voices of Iraq)
  7. Iraq's Parliamentary Speaker, Mahmud al-Mashhadani on the Current Political Situation in Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
  8. Arabs urge Iraq pull out timetable (Aljazeera)
  9. US forces scour Sadr City (Aljazeera)
  10. Iraq launches hunt to avenge slain police (Middle East Online)
  11. Ahmadinejad visits Saudi Arabia amid regional crises (Middle East Online)
  12. Execution of 18 Iraqi police posted on Internet (Gulf News)
  13. Will Baghdad meet bring peace? (Gulf News)
  14. A shared stake in Iraq's future (Los Angeles Times)
  15. U.S. Envoy to Iraq Applauds Passage of National Hydrocarbon Law (News Blaze)
  16. Japanese Daily Calls US to Hold Dialogue with Syria (SANA)
  17. Iraqi Vice President Arrives in Damascus Monday (SANA)
  18. Iraq needs an 'economic surge' (Khaleej Times)
  19. Kurds’ struggle blocks Turkey’s entry into EU (Washington Times)
  20. Iraqi PM pledges cabinet shakeup within two weeks (AFP)
  21. Al Maliki gives insurgents ultimatum (Gulf News)
  22. 'Mafia-like gangs' ready to join interior ministry (Gulf News)
  23. Bush Shows New Willingness to Reverse Course (The Washington Post)
  24. Fresh mechanism to distribute oil derivatives among Iraqi provinces – minister (Voices of Iraq)
  25. Ad-hoc committees set up to ban fishing in Missan province (Voices of Iraq)
  26. Kidnapped defense minister's adviser freed (Voices of Iraq)
  27. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, March 04, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  28. Al-Maliki says US, Iraqis working to identify politicians, top officials for arrest over extremist ties (AP Worldstream)
  29. Arab League: Iraqi government is responsible for defusing sectarian conflict (AP Worldstream)
  30. Arab League's Iraq committee meets to discuss draft resolution (BBC Monitoring)
  31. 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)
  32. Iraqi refugees hail Syria's easing of residency rules (Middle East Online)
  33. US-Iraqi troops pour into Baghdad’s Sadr City (Middle East Online)
  34. UN calls on the international community to help Iraqi refugees (Voices of Iraq)
  35. French government "fully supports" Iraq's neighbors meeting (Voices of Iraq)
  36. Higher demand for dollar in Iraqi Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
  37. A shared stake in Iraq's future
  38. Fresh mechanism to distribute oil derivatives among Iraqi provinces – minister
  39. Iraqi PM condemns 'illegal' raid (BBC News)
  40. Baghdad car bomb hits book market (Aljazeera)
  41. Car bomb kills 30 in Baghdad book market (Middle East Online)
  42. Iraqi PM interviewed on Baghdad conference, security plan (BBC Monitoring)
  43. Tehran to host first Iran-Iraq economic meeting in April (BBC Monitoring)
  44. Japan Eyes 2-Yr Extension of Iraq Assistance Law (Japan Today)
  45. Turkey, Iraq, UN hold tripartite meeting on Makhmur refugee camp (BBC Monitoring)
  46. Iraq's vice president in Syria for talks ahead of multilateral conference on Iraq on Saturday (AP Worldstream)
  47. Ashour International Bank opens two branches in Kurdistan
  48. $3 million aid for Iraqi refugees in Syria
  49. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, March 05, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  50. PUK and KDP now have no serious rivals (KurdishMedia)
  51. Who Will Get Iraq's Oil? (Middle East Online)
  52. Iraqi Kurdish students in Ukraine-style 'orange' protest (AFP)
  53. Kurds crying out for change: Talabani’s billionaires and the people of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
  54. Controlling investment in Iraq
  55. Iraq sets provincial oil production quotas
  56. Iraqis participate in contracting workshop (PortAl Iraq)
  57. Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station turned over to Iraqi Government (AME Info FZ LLC)
  58. Glimmer of hope for Baghdad (Gulf News)
  59. Attacks Across Iraq Kill at Least 109 Shiite Pilgrims (The New York Times)
  60. Democrats Alter Plan To Restrict Iraq War (The Washington Post)
  61. Bahrain Emphasizes Gulf Desire to Open on Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  62. Bachelor Degree For Mustansirya Martyrs (Al-Sabaah)
  63. AL confirms support for Baghdad International Conference (Al-Sabaah)
  64. Maliki orders investigation on intelligence in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
  65. Politicians hope conference reach serving results (Al-Sabaah)
  66. Decade plan to develop technical institutions (Al-Sabaah)
  67. Abu Omar Baghdadi Arrested in Tikrit (Al-Sabaah)
  68. 50,000 soldiers trained on street war flow to plan (Al-Sabaah)
  69. 55 terrorists arrested including 5 Arabs (Al-Sabaah)
  70. Intensive deployment for joint forces in Sadr city (Al-Sabaah)
  71. Military reinforcements in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Demand for dollar jumps to more than 70 million in Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
  73. Iraqi cause should not be internationalized - parliamentarian (Voices of Iraq)
  74. New political alliance established in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  75. Iraqi forces storm house of MP (Voices of Iraq)
  76. Anti-smoking conference kicks off in Iraq's Kurdistan (Wall Street Journal)
  77. President Assad Reviews With Hashimi the Progress of the Syrian-Iraqi Relations (SANA)
  78. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, March 06, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  79. Is big Oil going to control Iraq’s reserves? (The Nation)
  80. Analysis: Kurds the winner in Iraq oil law (United Press International)
  81. Hussein official denies genocide (Los Angeles Times)
  82. Over 100 pilgrims killed in Iraq attacks (Middle East Online)
  83. US President sees 'test' for Iran, Syria, on Iraq (Middle East Online)
  84. Explosions kill at least 90 Iraqis (Aljazeera)
  85. Suicide blasts kill Shia pilgrims (BBC News)
  86. Iraqi police: 8 Shiite pilgrims killed on journey to Karbala (AP Worldstream)
  87. Singapore's foreign ministry holds 3-week training program for Iraqi diplomats (AP Worldstream)
  88. U.N. plans to open humanitarian office in Jordan to deal with millions of Iraqis who have fled their homes (AP Worldstream)
  89. Iraqi Al-Sadr movement official interviewed on Basra events (BBC Monitoring)
  90. Iraq to investigate joint raid on suspected torture centre (Financial Times)
  91. Nine US soldiers killed in Iraq blasts (Middle East Online)
  92. Controlling investment in Iraq (Gulf News)
  93. Iraq sets provincial oil production quotas (UPI)
  94. Turkey to invest in Iraqi oil sector (MENAFN)
  95. Trowers & Hamlins advises on USD3.8 billion purchase of a controlling stake in 'Wataniya' - Kuwait's second mobile telecoms operator (AME Info FZ LLC)
  96. US plans to vitalize Iraq's Economy (MENAFN)
  97. UGB, $157m from Wataniya sale (AME Info FZ LLC)
  98. In Iraq, 'dating' happens online (Los Angeles Times)
  99. 17 Middle East dealers win prestigious General Motors Chairman's Challenge Award (AME Info FZ LLC)
  100. What would peace in the Middle East mean for the oil price? (AME Info FZ LLC)
  101. Basra Raid Finds Dozens Detained by Iraq Spy Unit (The New York Times)
  102. No U.S. Backup Strategy For Iraq (The Washington Post)
  103. Maliki: plan began in Baghdad to end at further spot (Al-Sabaah)
  104. Legislator expects less than a quorum for Tuesday's parliament session (Voices of Iraq)
  105. A horrifying act of terror (Gulf Times)
  106. Iraq bomb blasts kill 115 pilgrims (Aljazeera)
  107. Iraq oil to Jordan stalled by violence (UPI)
  108. Security before Syria pipeline opens (UPI)
  109. Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law (Reuters)
  110. Iraq death toll rises amid backlash fears (Middle East Online)
  111. Iraqi foreign minister gives wide-ranging interview to Egyptian TV (BBC Monitoring)
  112. MP says Iraq cabinet reshuffle to include 10 portfolios (BBC Monitoring)
  113. Two journalists murdered in Baghdad, a third kidnapped in Kirkuk (BBC News)
  114. FIRST IRAN-IRAQ TRADE COOPERATION COMMISSION MEET HELD IN TEHRAN (Asia Pulse)
  115. US raids net 24 suspected insurgents (AP Worldstream)
  116. Iraq 'surge' may need 7,000 back-up troops (Financial Times)
  117. Iraqi pilgrims hit by new attacks (Aljazeera)
  118. Iran confirms will take part in Iraq conference (Middle East Online)
  119. Shahrastani: No pressure on Iraqi oil export
  120. Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law
  121. Wall Street drools over prospect of capturing Iraq oil wealth
  122. A new line for transferring Iraqi oil abroad
  123. A new air line between northern Iraq and Turkish coast
  124. Turkey is receiving help in prospecting for oil in northern Iraq
  125. FM: China hopes to see peace in Iraq and Middle East (Xinhua News Agency)
  126. Gates: U.S. commander requests more troops for Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  127. Iran, Syria voice desire to help stabilize Iraq (The Daily Star)
  128. Sunni clerics group attacks Iraq's draft oil law (Reuters)
  129. Shahrastani: No pressure on Iraqi oil export (Iraq Directory)
  130. Syria Renews Standing by Iraq to Realize Stability (SANA)
  131. Turkey is receiving help in prospecting for oil in northern Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  132. A new air line between northern Iraq and Turkish coast (Iraq Directory)
  133. A new line for transferring Iraqi oil abroad (Iraq Directory)
  134. Criticizing Iraqi oil sharing convention with foreign companies (Iraq Directory)
  135. A new start for the industrial sector in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  136. Iraqi Minister of Finance authorized to sign agreements of reorganizing Iraq's debts (Iraq Directory)
  137. Deputy prime minister says Iraq needs new management system to handle its budget (International Herald Tribune)
  138. Terrorists Take Recruitment Efforts Online (CBS News)
  139. War bill jumps $50b (Gulf News)
  140. Fadhila party withdraws from Shiite Unified Iraqi Coalition - lawmaker (Voices of Iraq)
  141. Eight women journalists kidnapped since 2003 in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  142. Security forces kill 10 terrorists, detain 36 (Al-Sabaah)
  143. Political bureau preludes military operation in Diala (Al-Sabaah)
  144. Government wants to talk to former Baathists in Syria (Azzaman)
  145. Iraq seeks to reopen Syria pipeline (Azzaman)
  146. Reshuffle includes 10 ministries, Defense excluded (Al-Sabaah)
  147. Wide reconstruction campaign in Sadr City (Al-Sabaah)
  148. Iraq Success Facilitates Changes in World, Khlielzad Says (Al-Sabaah)
  149. Trade Ministry Receives shipmate of 4 Steamboats Sugar (Al-Sabaah)
  150. Conference to discuss civil society groups' role (Al-Sabaah)
  151. Major security operation in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
  152. Legislators say Baghdad conference will be a great success (Voices of Iraq)
  153. Senior al-Qaeda leader arrested in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  154. U.S. forces blow up bombs planted inside a school in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  155. Demand for dollar down in Central Bank auction (Voices of Iraq)
  156. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, March 07, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  157. Local artist tells grim story of massacre by Saddam Hussein (insideToronto.com)
  158. Kurdish Studies and Students Organization - Newroz Party, 21st March 2007 (KurdishMedia)
  159. The 19th Anniversary Conference on Anfal and Halabja, London - March 2007 (KurdishMedia)
  160. Small party breaks away from Iraq Shi'ite bloc (Reuters)
  161. Kurdish National Congress of North America - 19th Annual Conference (KNC)
  162. Dangers in Iraqi Kurdistan: Three suggestions (MaximsNews)
  163. Europe Struggles with Influx of Iraqi Refugees (NPR)
  164. Tariq Aziz blames Iran for Kurds gassing (Associated Press)
  165. Talabani may skip Iraq security conference (AFP)
  166. Deputy prime minister says Iraq needs new management system to handle its budget
  167. Iraqi Minister of Finance authorized to sign agreements of reorganizing Iraq's debts
  168. A new start for the industrial sector in Iraq
  169. Criticizing Iraqi oil sharing convention with foreign companies
  170. Wall Street drools over prospect of capturing Iraq oil wealth (Bay Area Indymedia)
  171. Gates: More US troops sought for Iraq (Middle East Online)
  172. Iraq Oil Law Necessary But Not Sufficient (Oxford Analytica)
  173. Iraq: the patriotically correct version (Financial Times)
  174. U-turn as US tries to revive Iraq state industry (Financial Times)
  175. Syria promises to stabilise Iraq (Aljazeera)
  176. Scores killed in new Iraq attacks (Aljazeera)
  177. Pentagon sends more troops to Iraq (Aljazeera)
  178. New US commander says no military solution for Iraq (Middle East Online)
  179. Sadr renews demand for US forces to leave Iraq (Middle East Online)
  180. Petraeus: More violence in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  181. Iraqi leaders upset over Arab League comments as Baghdad conference approaches (AP Worldstream)
  182. Iraqi vice-president says "common vision" emerged at Syria talks (BBC Monitoring)
  183. Lots of U.S. coffee, but no Iraqi partners: delayed patrol highlights culture clashes (AP Worldstream)
  184. Islamist party quits Maliki coalition (Financial Times)
  185. Key Iraq Sunni group warns against oil law (UPI)
  186. Fighting for Iraq’s Culture
  187. Buildup in Iraq Needed Into ’08, U.S. General Says
  188. A Monetary policy enhancing the liquidity of Iraqi banks
  189. Gulf investors invited to implement “Iraq Great Port” project
  190. Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North
  191. Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North (Financial Express)
  192. Byblos Bank plans Iraq expansion from Kurdish North (Financial Express)
  193. Iraq reconstruction projects providing residents with essential services (USACE)
  194. Regional issues 'need realistic solutions' (Gulf News)
  195. League remarks incense Iraqis (Associated Press)
  196. Buildup in Iraq Needed Into ’08, U.S. General Says (New York Times)
  197. US shows openness to talks on Iraq with Syria, Iran (The Daily Star)
  198. Shara Discusses Developments with Iran's Vice President (SANA)
  199. Baghdad conference a chance to stabilize Iraq - British ambassador (Voices of Iraq)
  200. Dollar exchange rate higher in Central Bank's auction (Voices of Iraq)
  201. Sadr calls for unity and renouncing violence (Voices of Iraq)
  202. Kurdish Women's Rights Watch (KWRW) launches its website (KurdishMedia)
  203. Iraq Oil Law Necessary But Not Sufficient (Oxford Analytica)
  204. Heading home to uncertainty (IWPR)
  205. The Kurdistan Region: Proof that US hasn’t failed in Iraq (KurdishMedia)
  206. Students prevent U.S. forces from raiding a university in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  207. Minister hints at hike of fuel products (Azzaman)
  208. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, March 08, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  209. Embattled Baghdad sets out to build bridges with neighbours (Financial Times)
  210. Turkey: Foreign firms want into Iraq oil (UPI)
  211. CNPC seen regaining oil exploration rights to Iraq's al-Ahdab field (AFX News Limited)
  212. US will challenge Iran, Syria at Baghdad meeting (Middle East Online)
  213. Shia pilgrims defy suicide attacks (Aljazeera)
  214. Georgia to send more troops to Iraq (Aljazeera)
  215. Iraq cancels "dealings" with UK troops in Basra over violation of sovereignty (BBC Monitoring)
  216. Iraqi Shiite leaders in a tug-of-war with Arabs over regional conference (AP Worldstream)
  217. Democrats demand Iraq withdrawal in 2008 (Middle East Online)
  218. Iraqi Sunni politician's house raided, Al-Mahdi Army suspect arrested (BBC Monitoring)
  219. Saddam verdict judge flees Iraq, seeks asylum in UK (BBC Monitoring)
  220. In Iraq, whispers of soft coup arise: Allawi re-emerges to push political overhaul (Chicago Tribune)
  221. IRAQ TENDER - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF POWER STATION (Asia Pulse)
  222. IRAQ TENDER - CONSTRUCTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Asia Pulse)
  223. First rise in the dollar exchange rate over several months
  224. Central Bank opens daily auction of treasury transfers
  225. Licenses to export Iraqi products and import goods from abroad
  226. Iraqis Seek Role in Rebuilding Their Nation
  227. U.S.-owned aviation firm offering flights between Iraq, Kuwait
  228. Turkish firms, Shell set up Iraq gas JV
  229. UN to increase Iraq refugee support (Aljazeera)
  230. Iraq warns neighbours to stay out (Aljazeera)
  231. CNPC in Iraq looking for old oil deal (UPI)
  232. Iranian bank to enter Iraq economy (Press TV)
  233. Iranian bank to enter Iraq economy
  234. The Russian "Look Oil" is preparing to enter Iraqi field
  235. Former Iraq minister denies theft of millions
  236. Foreign Office helped set up Iraqi oil deals (The Independent)
  237. Iraq conference centres on stability (Financial Times)
  238. US to send more troops to Iraq, Afghanistan (Financial Times)
  239. Heading home to uncertainty in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  240. Iraq urges neighbours to halt terror as bombs kill dozens (Aljazeera)
  241. Iraq: Help wanted, not interference (Aljazeera)
  242. Pilgrims targeted in Iraq blast (Aljazeera)
  243. US troops kill Iraqi father, two daughters (Middle East Online)
  244. Iraq militants threaten to kill German hostages (Middle East Online)
  245. Blasts rock Iraq Baghdad conference (Middle East Online)
  246. Iraq PM's conference speech "all talk, no action" - Saudi paper (BBC Monitoring)
  247. Iraq should listen to its friends (Gulf News)
  248. German mother and son kidnapped (Reuters)
  249. Help sought to end violence (Reuters)
  250. Bush approves 4,400 more troops for Iraq (Gulf News)