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  1. Japan lends $850 million to Iraq for construction of oil-export facility (AFP)
  2. Erdogan issues stark warning to Iraqi Kurds (The Daily Star)
  3. Maliki seeks Japanese support (Gulf News)
  4. Iraqi officials to hold talks with Riyadh soon (Gulf News)
  5. Chlorine traders in a tizzy as security forces tackle rising blasts (Gulf News)
  6. Two Ways Out (Slate)
  7. Four Guard brigades to return to Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
  8. APICORP presents reports at ordinary meeting (AME Info FZ LLC)
  9. The Russian Look-Oil request political support to Iraqi oil deal (Iraq Directory)
  10. "Q-Tele" intends to withdraw from Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  11. A decline in prices of commodities in the market (Iraq Directory)
  12. Iraqi instability curtails foreign bank presence (Gulf News)
  13. Iraqi PM rejects US troop withdrawal timetable (Middle East Online)
  14. US helicopter crashes in Iraqi capital (BBC Monitoring)
  15. US, Iraqi forces capture 150 suspects in 2-week operation north of Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
  16. Sadrists turnout in force for anti-US demonstration (Financial Times)
  17. Comments on the Iraqi Oil and Gas Bill (Al-Hayat)
  18. Turkey warns Iraq's Kurds over threat (Financial Times)
  19. More US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  20. Iraq woman bomber kills 16 in Diyala province (Middle East Online)
  21. Maliki Secures $850 Mill Japanese Loan
  22. Iraq's prime minister to visit Egypt on April 20 (AP Worldstream)
  23. Iraqi trade minister discusses moves on debt cancellation at Arab summit
  24. Invitations to strengthen the Oil Federal Council
  25. Mafias protected by armored boats smuggling oil and imports prohibited cars
  26. Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr supporters seal off Al-Najaf (BBC Monitoring)
  27. Central Bank of Iraq's auction sales show increase against last week's sales (PortAl Iraq)
  28. Rehabilitation of dairy plant in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
  29. U.S. projects in Iraq need agricultural advisers on provincial reconstruction teams (PortAl Iraq)
  30. Japan to give Iraq loans for water, electricity projects (PortAl Iraq)
  31. Umm Qasr: gate for occupation or change? (Voices of Iraq)
  32. Scientific agreement between Duhuk's faculty of medicine and Swedish hospital (Voices of Iraq)
  33. Barazani: will not accept any foreign interference on Kirkuk issue (Voices of Iraq)
  34. Iraqi minister urges UN to play bigger role in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  35. Higher demand for dollar as exchange rate fixed till Thursday in auction (Voices of Iraq)
  36. Several names but it remains occupation (Voices of Iraq)
  37. Iraqi parliament meets on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
  38. Maliki says Iraq to cooperate with Japan in all spheres (Voices of Iraq)
  39. U.S., Iraqi forces launch search campaign in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  40. Newspapers cease to publish in Baghdad for second day running (Voices of Iraq)
  41. Iraqi PM: No Timetable on U.S. Pullout (Associated Press)
  42. Woman Bomber kills 14 Iraqi Police Recruits (Reuters)
  43. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, April 10, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  44. Maliki Secures $850 Mill Japanese Loan (Iraqi Slogger)
  45. A model town hit by worst sectarian violence (Gulf News)
  46. Mafias protected by armored boats smuggling oil and imports prohibited cars (Iraq Directory)
  47. Invitations to strengthen the Oil Federal Council (Iraq Directory)
  48. Iraqi trade minister discusses moves on debt cancellation at Arab summit (Iraq Development Program)
  49. Government to accommodate former army and security personnel (Azzaman)
  50. USAID-sponsored conference focuses on future of Iraqi banking industry (USAID)
  51. Dept. of the Army issues re-solicitation for construction projects in Baghdad (PortAl Iraq)
  52. Baghdad fighting leaves many dead (Aljazeera)
  53. Guns fall silent in Iraqi city (Aljazeera)
  54. Bush urges talks over war funding, warns clock is ticking (Middle East Online)
  55. Report: US-British war on terror backfires (Middle East Online)
  56. IRAQI PRIME MINISTER VISITS SOUTH KOREA (Asia Pulse)
  57. Iraq situation 'ever worsening' (Middle East Online)
  58. Extremist groups impose Taliban-like regulations on Iraqi neighbourhoods (Gulf News)
  59. Suffering of the Iraqi people 'unbearable and unacceptable' (Gulf News)
  60. Families flee as fighting intensifies in Diwaniya (Azzaman)
  61. U.S. troops attack university professors in Diyala (Azzaman)
  62. Red Cross reports that humanitarian situation in Iraq is worsening (The Daily Star)
  63. Turkey rattles saber in row with Iraqi Kurds (The Daily Star)
  64. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, April 11, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  65. Ambulance drivers refuse to carry bodies after death threats in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  66. Events of 3rd Al-Habobi Poetry festival begin in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
  67. Higher demand for dollar after exchange rate fixed in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  68. Iraqi PM meets Korean counterpart in Seoul (Voices of Iraq)
  69. Iraqi press focuses on violence, Baghdad fall anniversary (Voices of Iraq)
  70. Gunmen’s photographer arrested in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  71. Sadrist bloc criticizes Maliki’s statements (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Power cutoff in Karbala because of storms, rains (Voices of Iraq)
  73. Iran May Be Helping Iraqis Build Bombs (Associated Press)
  74. Iraq: Sadrists Threaten to Leave Gov't (Associated Press)
  75. Sunni Religious Call for Fighting Qaeda's Terror Plans (Al-Sabaah)
  76. Constitutional Committee Discuss points (Al-Sabaah)
  77. (Justice and Questioning Law) Bold Step, Rubaiee Says (Al-Sabaah)
  78. Habobi third festival events start (Al-Sabaah)
  79. Normal life returns to Dewania (Al-Sabaah)
  80. Rehabilitating 6 hospitals in several provinces (Al-Sabaah)
  81. Maliki: Iraq's resources enable it to be as Japan (Al-Sabaah)
  82. General amnesty for Diala detainees (Al-Sabaah)
  83. Joint forces wage wide cleansings in some areas of Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
  84. Canceling more than 19,000 contracts of interred regime (Al-Sabaah)
  85. Commentary: Playing politics with Iraq blood for oil (Middle East Times)
  86. Iraqi prime minister appeals to South Korea for support in reconstruction efforts (AP Worldstream)
  87. U.S. says Iraqi militiamen being trained in Iran; 2 more U.S. soldiers killed (AP Worldstream)
  88. Sadrists threaten to pull out of Iraqi government after crackdown (Financial Times)
  89. Baghdad bridge bombing kills 10 (Middle East Online)
  90. US soldiers to stay longer in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  91. Deadly blast damages Baghdad bridge (Aljazeera)
  92. IRAQ HOPES FOR S. KOREAN FIRMS' PARTICIPATION IN RECONSTRUCTION (Asia Pulse)
  93. Tehran says favours Iraq security conference to be held in Baghdad (BBC Monitoring)
  94. Democrats say extended combat tours in Iraq, Afghanistan point toward failed Bush policy (AP Worldstream)
  95. Explosion at Iraq parliament cafe (BBC News)
  96. Iraqi oil exports flowing normally
  97. Shell awaiting visibility on the Iraqi oil law
  98. Iraq opens oil fields to Japan and South Korea
  99. $115 million shares on the Bourse in 2006
  100. Two killed in Iraq parliament blast (Middle East Online)
  101. Iraqi group 'splits' from al-Qaeda (Aljazeera)
  102. Explosion hits Iraq parliament (Aljazeera)
  103. Islamic Army of Iraq splits from Al-Qaeda (Bill Roggio)
  104. U.S. Says Iraqi Militias Train in Iran (Associated Press)
  105. Humanitarian crisis 'worsening' (canada.com)
  106. Turkish military leader asks to enter Iraq (Associated Press)
  107. The Parliament Attack: More Bad Days (TIME)
  108. Baghdad oil agreement proves elusive (AME Info FZ LLC)
  109. $115 million shares on the Bourse in 2006 (Iraq Directory)
  110. Shell awaiting visibility on the Iraqi oil law (Iraq Directory)
  111. Iraqi oil exports flowing normally (Iraq Directory)
  112. US extends troops' tour of duty (Gulf News)
  113. Baghdad bridge hit by explosion (Gulf News)
  114. Troops retake Bahraz in restive Diyala Province (Azzaman)
  115. Legislator escapes assassination attempt in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  116. Gunmen attack Islamic Party’s headquarters in Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
  117. Iraqi PM urges Korean companies to contribute to reconstructing Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  118. Explosion rattles parliament’s cafeteria (Voices of Iraq)
  119. Amendments in handover agreement for Missan province (Voices of Iraq)
  120. Security obsession casts shadow over Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
  121. Speaker calls for extraordinary session to combat terrorism (Voices of Iraq)
  122. Lower demand for dollar as exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  123. Iraq Museum plunder commemorated (Azzaman)
  124. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, April 12, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  125. Iraqi envoy urges Arabs to curb Iranian influence (AFP)
  126. Turkey's top general seeks approval to enter Iraq (The Daily Star)
  127. Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production -Oilmin (Reuters)
  128. Iraq's northern Kurdish area offers business opportunities (Voice of America)
  129. 'Bomber likely to be bodyguard' (Gulf News)
  130. Former U.N. ambassador Holbrooke blasts Bush administration over plight of Iraq refugees (AP Worldstream)
  131. Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq (Turkish Daily News)
  132. Turkish general calls for military assault in Iraq (Financial Times)
  133. US says conflict with Iran 'not desirable' (Middle East Online)
  134. Iraq parliament meets after bombing (Aljazeera)
  135. Turkish army calls for Iraq raid (Aljazeera)
  136. Iraq parliament condemns bombers (Aljazeera)
  137. Insurgents claim Baghdad attack (BBC News)
  138. Will Asian firms win oil deals in Iraq?
  139. Many bids received from international companies to invest
  140. An international conference for reconstructing Iraq coinciding with a conference for neighboring States
  141. USAID inaugurates conference for Iraq's banking sector
  142. Iraq hopes to up oil output by a third
  143. Korea, Iraq to Expand Energy Ties
  144. Turkey vows $3.5 bln trade volume with Iraq
  145. Opportunities for the private sector to invest in industry
  146. Shell ready to return to Iraq after 35 years
  147. Iraq oil pipeline vulnerable, analyst says (UPI)
  148. Car bomb blast near Iraq shrine (Aljazeera)
  149. Car bomb kills 40 in Iraq shiite city of Karbala (Middle East Online)
  150. Iraqi groups establish "moderate" resistance coordination bureau (BBC Monitoring)
  151. Iraqi PM views security conditions, militias, US attitude, Iran (BBC Monitoring)
  152. Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit (Albawaba)
  153. Fresh car bombings hit Baghdad (Gulf News)
  154. UK helicopters 'collide' in Iraq (BBC News)
  155. Two US soldiers die in crash of two helicopters in Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
  156. Iraqi Kurds reject Turkish threats (Aljazeera)
  157. Iraqi group 'seizes 20 police' (Aljazeera)
  158. Many dead in Baghdad market blasts (Aljazeera)
  159. Turkey vows $3.5 bln trade volume with Iraq (Iraq Development Program)
  160. Shell ready to return to Iraq after 35 years (This Is Money)
  161. Korea, Iraq to Expand Energy Ties (Korea Times)
  162. Ministry fails to offer health services to many areas (Azzaman)
  163. Ministry plan to create ‘3 million’ jobs (Azzaman)
  164. Barham Saleh: Int. covenant new map plan to build Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  165. Qaeda dying in Diyala as wide campaign begins (Al-Sabaah)
  166. Dabbagh: US-Iran deal serves Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  167. Death day Azziz sayyed Jassam to be marked cultural (Al-Sabaah)
  168. Quarter of World Mines Available in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  169. $ 10 B for Youth Projects Finances (Al-Sabaah)
  170. Opening of Modern Mills in Four Provinces (Al-Sabaah)
  171. Arrest of 14 Terrorists of Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
  172. Iraqi parliament meets after two days of attacks (Voices of Iraq)
  173. MP: Placing military option ahead of the political is strategic mistake (Voices of Iraq)
  174. No state may intervene in Iraq's internal affairs-Kurdistan PM (Voices of Iraq)
  175. Increase in violence, evaluation of Baghdad's security plan grasp Iraqi press attention (Voices of Iraq)
  176. Karbala governor says Saturday's bombing was expected (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Two planes coming from Turkey violate Iraqi Kurdistan's airspace (Voices of Iraq)
  178. Sadrists deny calling for demonstration in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  179. Sadrist MP says judiciary asks for stripping Delaimi of immunity (Voices of Iraq)
  180. Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  181. Maliki gets guarantees Basra would not demonstrate on Monday – TV (Voices of Iraq)
  182. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, April 15, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  183. Dana Gas signs Agreements with Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
  184. Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical and Electricity Summit (PortAl Iraq)
  185. Iraq distracts Bush from other issues needing attention (The Daily Star)
  186. Sadrists decide to quit Maliki's government (Voices of Iraq)
  187. USAID inaugurates conference for Iraq's banking sector (Iraq Development Program)
  188. Iraq hopes to up oil output by a third (Arabian Business)
  189. Baghdad bombs kill 34 while two British helicopters crash (Reuters)
  190. 'Execution of hostages in 48 hours' (Gulf News)
  191. Fresh bombings hit Baghdad (Gulf News)
  192. MTC seeks Iraq deal (AME Info FZ LLC)
  193. An international conference for reconstructing Iraq coinciding with a conference for neighboring States (Iraq Directory)
  194. Many bids received from international companies to invest (Iraq Directory)
  195. Will Asian firms win oil deals in Iraq? (Iraq Directory)
  196. Opportunities for the private sector to invest in industry (Iraq Directory)
  197. Iraq cleric 'in Cabinet walkout' (BBC News)
  198. Baghdad bridge attacks seen as plot (Aljazeera)
  199. Sadr bloc 'to quit Iraq government' (Aljazeera)
  200. Bomb attacks strike Iraqi capital (BBC News)
  201. Iraq's Quiet Exodus (Newsweek, Inc)
  202. Dana Gas signs northern Iraq deal
  203. Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit
  204. The Times: Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years
  205. Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production -Oilmin
  206. Sadr bloc quits Iraqi government (Middle East Online)
  207. Thousands demonstrate in Basra against governor (AP Worldstream)
  208. S. Korea signs MOU with Iraq on oil field development (Yonhap news agency)
  209. Five Iranian oil tanker drivers killed in Iraq (Tehran Times)
  210. Armed men kill 13 Iraqi soldiers (Aljazeera)
  211. Al-Sadr bloc member explains withdrawal from Iraqi government (BBC Monitoring)
  212. Increasing tension on Iraqi Kurdistan-Turkish borders (Alsumaria TV)
  213. Talabani meets with Iranian ambassador in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  214. TV director nominated culture minister in government's reshuffle ()
  215. Arms cache found south of Nassiriyah (Voices of Iraq)
  216. New Arbil chief of police appointed (Voices of Iraq)
  217. Maliki welcomes Sadr's decision to authorize him to appoint successors (Voices of Iraq)
  218. Premiership sets Wednesday to receive security file of Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  219. Anfal tribunal gives defendants deadline to prepare their defense (Voices of Iraq)
  220. Basra demonstrators say will escalate if governor not sacked (Voices of Iraq)
  221. Demand for dollar down in Iraqi daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  222. 12 arrested near Iraqi-Turkish borders (Voices of Iraq)
  223. Iraq: Sadrists Ordered to Leave Cabinet (Associated Press)
  224. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, April 16, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  225. Al-Sadr orders six Cabinet ministers to quit (Los Angeles Times)
  226. Kurds see strategic interest in security crackdown (Gulf News)
  227. Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production (Global Chemical Network)
  228. Al Jazeera English to become available on YouTube (AME Info FZ LLC)
  229. Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years (The New Anatolian)
  230. Dana Gas signs northern Iraq deal (Arabian Business)
  231. 11 girls commit suicide in Kurdish town in 3 months (Azzaman)
  232. Basra in turmoil (Azzaman)
  233. Missan Oil fields start renovating (Al-Sabaah)
  234. Musawi: prosecution asked to execute al-Doori (Al-Sabaah)
  235. Parliament told of end immunity al-Dulaimi (Al-Sabaah)
  236. 600 displaced families return home in Waset (Al-Sabaah)
  237. Maliki eases imminent crisis in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
  238. Terror leaves many questions about security plan (Al-Sabaah)
  239. Good results of Govt. negotiations with armed groups (Al-Sabaah)
  240. Talabani: staying of foreign forces made by Govt. demand (Al-Sabaah)
  241. Ministers quit to pressure Iraqi PM over US (Sydney Morning Herald)
  242. International Rescue Committee urges donor nations to respond to Iraqi refugee crisis (M2 Presswire - UK)
  243. Iraqi refugee conference to address plight of millions fleeing bloodshed (AP Worldstream)
  244. Bush and Democrats head for showdown on Iraq (Financial Times)
  245. Truck spills acid, explosives in botched attack on JSS north of Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
  246. Bush and Democrats head for showdown on Iraq (Financial Times)
  247. Five more US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  248. Iraq 'is university of terrorism' (Aljazeera)
  249. Insurgent leader claims to manufacture own rockets; Hundreds rally in Basra (AP Worldstream)
  250. BP eyes role in Iraq oil sector (Reuters)