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- Kurdistan eyes Gulf cash (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Troops battle gunmen after mosque attack (Reuters)
- Tikrit 'will be a shrine for all Baathists' (Gulf News)
- Ex-Im Bank's Annual Conference, April 12-13, to explore Iraq, international opportunities (PortAl Iraq)
- US and Iraqi troops clash with gunmen in Baghdad (The Daily Star)
- Blair insists Iran captured 15 troops inside Iraqi waters (The Daily Star)
- Irrigation Minister Stresses Importance of Agreement among Syria - Iraq and Turkey (SANA)
- Poet Kareem Khaleel died (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad meets spring with rose colors
- Iraqi Stock Exchange joining International Federation of Bourses
- Baghdad Bourse welcoming foreign investors
- Hopes to eliminate electricity shutoffs in 2010
- The features of reconstructing plan
- Sistani's aide urges lifting immunity off Iraqi MPs in courts of law (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's Sunni sheiks join Americans to fight insurgency (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq fuel prices up after more debt cancellation (BBC Monitoring)
- Roadside bombs kill 5 U.S. soldiers in Iraq _ 4 in a single strike northeast of Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi initiative before Arabi summit of reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Five US soldiers killed in Iraq bombings (Middle East Online)
- The features of reconstructing plan (Iraq Directory)
- Hopes to eliminate electricity shutoffs in 2010 (Iraq Directory)
- Baghdad Bourse welcoming foreign investors (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Stock Exchange joining International Federation of Bourses (Iraq Directory)
- Jabri praises govt. role in festival (Al-Sabaah)
- 4 companies puts into effect water project (Al-Sabaah)
- Euphrates Drain System Achieves Advance (Al-Sabaah)
- Gas Station Capacity of 60 Megawatt in Hilla (Al-Sabaah)
- Donors' committee demand rising funds for Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Imminent battle at Baghdad's band (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki discusses with Hakeem policy situation (Al-Sabaah)
- Zauba'ai: I 'll return to serve Iraq once recovered (Al-Sabaah)
- Amid security risks, China may lead way for Iraqi oil (Associated Press)
- Iraqi PM, interior minister meet US commander (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi foreign minister says Britons detained by Iran were in Iraqi waters (AFX News Limited)
- Syria, Jordan urging U.N. to hold Iraqi refugees in camps: UNHCR (AP Worldstream)
- Dubai iron and steel trade records 32.5 per cent increase (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Etisalat hosts Iraqi children (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Basra quiet but tensions still high (Azzaman)
- Fuel shortages cripple Mosul (Azzaman)
- Iraqi president makes for Riyadh to take part in Arab summit (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq proposes vision before Arab summit to realize peace and security - FM (Voices of Iraq)
- Arab Foreign Ministers Discuss Political Situation in Region, Faisal Says (SANA)
- Plaintiffs' lawyer blames Chemical Ali, al-Dori for gassing Kurds in Anfal case (Voices of Iraq)
- Weak foreign transfers bring demand for dollar down in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Three receive death sentences for murder, looting (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Qaeda leader, two aides arrested in western Baghdad – spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Diala people say violence denied them the right to live (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, March 26, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Defense Minister:"We Will Be Ready to Take Over Security" (Asharq Alawsat)
- Better News Coverage in Iraq: Say the Truth! (Asharq Alawsat)
- Sharing petroleum resources only path to Iraqi unity and stability (KRG)
- New Year's festivities offer an escape (Washington Times)
- Iraq to build two refineries in the north
- Iraqi political parties to observe Cambodian elections (Kyodo News)
- Iran should set free British sailors (Gulf News)
- Ministers agree to call for Iraq statute change (Gulf News)
- Donors' committee demand rising funds
- Ministry to build two 10,000 barrel refineries
- Iraq's Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to visit Turkey (AP Worldstream)
- US in 'talks with Iraqi insurgents' (Aljazeera)
- Car bombs target Iraq tribal leader (Aljazeera)
- South Korean U.A Energy building power stations in Iraq
- Seminars for banking cadres
- Banks and joint-stock companies activity, increasing
- McCain: Progress is being made in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Iraq moves to ease rules on Baathists (Financial Times)
- Democrats jab Bush over Iraq (Middle East Online)
- IRTN spreads peace across Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Senate Backs Pullout Proposal (The Washington Post)
- Ruling parties OK 2-yr extension of Iraq reconstruction support law (Kyodo News)
- Iraq to build two refineries in the north (United Press International)
- Banks and joint-stock companies activity, increasing (Iraq Directory)
- Seminars for banking cadres (Iraq Directory)
- South Korean U.A Energy building power stations in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Significance of the Riyadh meet (Gulf News)
- US starts largest exercise since war (Gulf News)
- 48 among the dead in twin truck bombings (Reuters)
- Ibn Sina Hospital: Zauba'ai's situation improves (Al-Sabaah)
- Mashhadani anticipates Arab summit of 7 Iraqi demands (Al-Sabaah)
- Zauba'a tribes declare war on Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki meets central commander at US military (Al-Sabaah)
- Building Institution Carrying Out New Projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Arrest of 435 Terrorists Including, Prince of 4 Groups (Al-Sabaah)
- Education ordered to release its staff's salaries (Al-Sabaah)
- Shipments of 186 medical items reach the country (Al-Sabaah)
- Minister of industry: ministry is open on investments (Al-Sabaah)
- War of mosques and street corpses returns (Azzaman)
- Iraqi forces arrest 47 suspected gunmen under security plan (Voices of Iraq)
- Unexpected low exchange rate affects demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Arbil International Book Fair opens (Voices of Iraq)
- Operations room in Basra to avoid bird flu (Voices of Iraq)
- Total electricity shutdown in Karbala after blowing up tower (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen block way to prevent medical assistance from reaching Talafar (Voices of Iraq)
- New Iraq Law Woos Former Saddam Officials (AFP)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, March 27, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bombers responsible for 900 deaths in Iraq nabbed (Gulf News)
- Britain to ratchet up pressure on Iran over sailors (Middle East Online)
- Gunmen kill in 45 men in bombed Tal Afar (Middle East Online)
- Completing buildings in Imam Ali airport
- Maysan oil field's produce 130,000 bpd
- Iraq to supply Jordan with oil at preferential prices: Minister
- The New Iraqi Oil Law
- China may lead race for Iraq oil
- High-level Iraq talks facing delay (Financial Times)
- Attacks leave over 100 dead in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Libyan leader says Arab summit aids sectarianism (Middle East Online)
- Iraq militias feed on poverty (Aljazeera)
- Iraq to provide Jordan with cheap oil "soon" - minister (BBC Monitoring)
- UK shows evidence in Iran dispute (Aljazeera)
- Saudi king blasts 'illegitimate occupation' of Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Satterfield: Iraq oil law will pass
- Pentagon Supply Needs Help Revitalize Iraqi Economy
- Inflation moderates in Iraq
- Three Iraq state business restarted
- Armed groups secede from Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
- Talabani optimist, Iraq at head of Riyadh summit (Al-Sabaah)
- Basic services projects would start in Karbla (Al-Sabaah)
- Stable and prosperous Iraqi Kurdistan (Open Source Radio)
- Completing buildings in Imam Ali airport (Al-Sabaah)
- Meesan oil field's produce 130,000 bpd (Al-Sabaah)
- US-Iraqi Common Medical Team in Health Centers (Al-Sabaah)
- Recording of Assyrian Place in International Heritage (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi refugees flee violence only to live in squalor (AFP)
- Mobi-Tel signs three-year exclusive contract (PortAl Iraq)
- In unusual step, Bush cites Iraqi bloggers (Middle East Online)
- Two gunmen kill dozens of Iraqis in revenge attack (Reuters)
- British ship 'in Iraqi waters' (Gulf News)
- Satterfield: Iraq oil law will pass (United Press International)
- Pentagon Supply Needs Help Revitalize Iraqi Economy (Fox News)
- Three Iraq state business restarted (United Press International)
- Former Baathist killed in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi vice president visits Turkey (Voices of Iraq)
- Sharp drop in demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, March 28, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Defense Minister:"We Will Be Ready to Take Over Security" (Asharq Alawsat)
- 45 Iraqis Massacred in Shiite Reprisals (AFP)
- Parliament extends emergency law (Al-Sabaah)
- Interior ask parties to register offices (Al-Sabaah)
- A demand to increase the funds allocated to support Iraq
- A call for Japanese companies to invest in oil and gas fields
- Sebastian River Holding's, Inc., purchases 100 million Iraqi dinars; Company says chance of dinar equaling dollar 'feasible' (PortAl Iraq)
- IMF is not putting pressure on monetary policy
- Inflation moderates in Iraq (American Thinker)
- Mideast security talks face delay (Financial Times)
- Bush defends troop surge in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Arab summit rejects calls for dividing Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani, Mubarak probe latest developments in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Senior police officer escapes assassination attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- Senior al-Qaeda figure captured in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces surround Iranian consulate for hour (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani says Iraq is committed to Arab consensus (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi VP meets Turkish president on Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- New policy at Central Bank auction to sell more dollars (Voices of Iraq)
- Draft law on copyright of musical composition in Kurdistan parliament (Voices of Iraq)
- Mortar round falls on Baghdad airport with no casualties (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi VP arrives in Amman for treatment -TV (Voices of Iraq)
- Falluja may slip out of U.S. control (Azzaman)
- Foreign firms want to develop Missan oil fields, official (Azzaman)
- Are Iraqis creatures from a different creator? (Middle East Online)
- Iraq admits police behind Tal Afar massacre (Middle East Online)
- Senate passes war spending bill with withdrawal deadline (Associated Press)
- IMF is not putting pressure on monetary policy (Iraq Directory)
- A call for Japanese companies to invest in oil and gas fields (Iraq Directory)
- A demand to increase the funds allocated to support Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Putin calls for curbs on US role (Associated Press)
- U.S. rejects Saudi view of Iraq as occupied (Reuters)
- Iraq's economic growth discussed at Center for Strategic and International Studies (PortAl Iraq)
- Appreciation of Iraqi dinar called 'commendable' at IMF meeting (PortAl Iraq)
- New U.S. ambassador to Iraq sworn in (Xinhua News Agency)
- Good morning, Baghdad - from Beirut (The Daily Star)
- Senate backs Iraq withdrawal date (BBC News)
- Multiple bombs target Iraqi Shia (BBC News)
- 40 killed in suicide car bomb blasts (RFE/RL)
- Dems Edge Closer to Showdown Over Iraq (Associated Press)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, March 29, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- DNO ASA - Update on the activities in Kurdistan (Huginonline)
- King Abdullah: U.S Occupation 'illegitimate' (Asharq Alawsat)
- U.S. general blames al-Qaida for bombing (Associated Press)
- Japan's Cabinet OKs 2-year extension for airlift operations in Iraq (Kyodo News)
- Foreign firms want to develop Missan oil fields, official
- Why You Should Care About the World Bank and Iraq
- Iraq Reforms Needed To Free Up Cash
- World Bank to loan Iraq power plant $124 million
- Sebastian River Holdings invests in Iraqi currency
- Sebastian River Holdings invests in Iraqi currency (TCPalm)
- US seeks Saudi 'clarification' on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr calls for staging demonstration on April 9 (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi soldier killed, Hummer destroyed in blast in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Daylight time begins in Iraq next Sunday (Voices of Iraq)
- Why You Should Care About the World Bank and Iraq (Just)
- Ninawa TV building attacked with mortars (Voices of Iraq)
- Iranian consulate incident was unintentional – British statement (Voices of Iraq)
- Multiple suicide bombings kill 130 in Iraq (Gulf News)
- World Bank to loan Iraq power plant $124 million (Reuters)
- Iraq Reforms Needed To Free Up Cash (The New York Sun)
- Attacks show Al Qaida can strike anywhere (Reuters)
- Broken Arrow (Slate)
- Iraq needs more than US troops - and the Arabs can help (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi death toll hits 400 for past three days (The Daily Star)
- Shiite cleric warns of civil war in Iraq after Talafar bombings (Voices of Iraq)
- Hilla children challenge curfew, attend their festival (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Friday, March 30, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. hails Japan's move to extend airlift operations in Iraq (Kyodo News)
- Iraqi government endorses decision to relocate thousands of Arabs from Kirkuk (AP Worldstream)
- With new surge in deaths, Iraqi government says it's in race to save citizens from despair (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi singer wins Arab 'Pop Idol' (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi towns bury violence victims (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi justice minister resigns (Aljazeera)
- Abrupt pullout as unrealistic as victory in Iraq (ajc.com)
- Iraq's Shia militia 'stood down' (BBC News)
- Iraq unites behind singing idol (Middle East Online)
- Top Democrat's planned visit to Syria angers White House (Middle East Online)
- Neuman & Esser Gulf looks to consolidate market position as it completes five years of operation (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Japanese envoy presents credentials to Iraqi President Talabani (Kyodo News)
- Iraq gets $124m for power project (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq awards $63.5m refinery deals (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Nervous times for diplomacy and business in the Gulf (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Friday, March 30, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Cornerstone for Modern Village project in Karbala laid (Voices of Iraq)
- Tehran urges Europeans to sit on the fence on British sailors issue (Voices of Iraq)
- No immunity for Mujahideen Khalq organization – prosecutor (Voices of Iraq)
- 4.7 million dollar sewage project in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
- Basra's Khour Zubair port receives super oil tanker (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqis celebrate compatriot Shazha's win of Star Academy title (Voices of Iraq)
- After Khalilzad…what do Iraqis want from Crocker? (Voices of Iraq)
- A Fair for (catalogs) of 21 American and European companies in Babylon
- The broadest investment plan together with imposing the law
- The new fuel prices, object of controversy
- Now critical of U.S., former Iraqi premier appears to want his job back (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq endorses contentious plan to relocate Arabs from Kirkuk (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq Sunni group says families flee in fear of "sectarian cleansing" by police (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi military spokesman calls areas outside Baghdad 'breeding grounds for violence" as militants flee crackdown (AP Worldstream)
- Mass kidnapping on main road north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, April 01, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq reverses anti-Kurd policy (Associated Press)
- Bush's isolation mounts as ex-aide criticizes Iraq strategy (AFP)
- Congress will fund Iraq war if Bush uses veto, Obama says (Associated Press)
- Middle East demand for hardware & tools expected to grow at 11 per cent per annum (AME Info FZ LLC)
- The new fuel prices, object of controversy (Iraq Directory)
- The broadest investment plan together with imposing the law (Iraq Directory)
- A Fair for (catalogs) of 21 American and European companies in Babylon (Iraq Directory)
- Families of victims executed by police ask for justice (Azzaman)
- President al-Assad Meets Three Members of US. House of Representatives (SANA)
- City of Hilla under curfew as violence spreads beyond Baghdad (Azzaman)
- Iraqi diplomatic plan on Arab, regional states (Al-Sabaah)
- British troops to hand over Shaat al-Arab hotel to Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Governors, councils heads discuss constitution review (Al-Sabaah)
- Permanent office for UN in Arbil (Al-Sabaah)
- Kirkuk council welcomes approval of article 140 (Al-Sabaah)
- Mafias smuggle oil and import barred cars (Al-Sabaah)
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