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- HRW: US, Britain must help fleeing Iraqis (Middle East Online)
- Iraq offers industrial projects worth $750m
- World Bank, the Republic of Iraq Sign Agreement to Finance the Emergency Electricity Reconstruction Project
- A mall project at $ 120 million in Arbil
- Seeking to produce more than three million barrel a day in 2007
- A plan for constructing an oil refinery in Iraq
- Iraq presents projects at $ 750 million
- Iraq raises price of oil to United States in May
- Iraq: International conference crucial opportunity to galvanize support for Iraq's growing humanitarian needs,
- Trade Ministry enforces ties with world states
- President Masoud Barzani: Failure to implement Article 140 could spell disaster (Kurdistan TV)
- New ally joins battle to protect women (Kurdish Globe)
- Al-Miqdad: Syria Stands by All Spectrums of Iraqi People (SANA)
- Deputy Foreign Minister Dr. Faisal al-Miqdad (The Daily Star)
- Insurgent leader claims to manufacture own rockets; PM says govt talking with militant groups (Associated Press)
- Trade Ministry enforces ties with world states (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad Council ready for bridge construction (Al-Sabaah)
- Exposure to Saraffia Bridge Aims Harming, MP Says (Al-Sabaah)
- U.S. troops besiege villages following deadly attacks (Azzaman)
- Civilian killed, four wounded in oil tanker explosion in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Razzaza Lake suffers from lack of water, tourists, death of fish (Voices of Iraq)
- UNHCR convenes humanitarian conference on Iraqis forced from their homes (Voices of Iraq)
- Hairstylist killed, others receive death threats in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, April 17, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- International conference crucial opportunity to galvanize support for Iraq's growing humanitarian needs, Secretary-General says in video message (ReliefWeb)
- A plan for constructing an oil refinery in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq offers industrial projects worth $750m (Iraq Development Program)
- Iraq raises price of oil to United States in May (Iraq Directory)
- A mall project at $ 120 million in Arbil (Iraq Directory)
- Seeking to produce more than three million barrel a day in 2007 (Iraq Directory)
- World Bank, the Republic of Iraq Sign Agreement to Finance the Emergency Electricity Reconstruction Project (The World Bank Group)
- Sadr authorizes Maliki choose ministers (Al-Sabaah)
- Basra's officials intend to follow democratic rules (Al-Sabaah)
- South region council stresses concern of Iraq's unity (Al-Sabaah)
- Talabani: sustain work necessary for realizing reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Basra violence threatens Iraq's oil (UPI)
- Withdrawal of al-Sadr Movement from government makes headlines in Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Slight increase in demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi government allocates $ 25m to back Iraqi refugees (Voices of Iraq)
- Syria renews condemnation of terrorist acts in Iraq, Minister Bilal stresses (SANA)
- Shiite bloc discusses Sadrists' exit (Voices of Iraq)
- It's high time Iraqis put ethnic differences aside (Gulf News)
- Fadila party source denies naming substitute for Basra governor (Voices of Iraq)
- Sunni clerics visit Al Sistani in Najaf (Associated Press)
- Kurdish editor arrested for publishing article on conflicts over Talabani successor (Voices of Iraq)
- Fleeing Iraqis find refuge in North (Christian Science Monitor)
- Security tunnel to protect Arbil from Al Qaida (Gulf News)
- Guterres: Int'l community pays no attention to Iraqi Refugees (Voices of Iraq)
- Basra airport halts flights for security reasons (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi ministers discuss with U.N. official refugees cause (Voices of Iraq)
- 160 slaughtered in Baghdad car bomb avalanche (Middle East Online)
- Iraq takes over southern province (Aljazeera)
- Deadly bombings rock Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Iraq's parliament to discuss country's controversial oil law soon (AP Worldstream)
- US forces seize 3,000 gallons of nitric acid amid weapons (AP Worldstream)
- US defence secretary in Egypt on Mideast tour (Middle East Online)
- Nine Iraq Kurdish parties call for referendum on self-determination right (BBC Monitoring)
- Sadrist pullout from Iraq government draws mixed reaction (BBC Monitoring)
- 54 States reduce its debts on Iraq
- Annual inflation index rises in Iraq within a year by 36.6 %
- “B.B” looking for a role in Iraq and looking forward to the oil law
- 192 Yazidis killed since U.S. invasion (Azzaman)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, April 18, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Tender Alert : Electrical Wire, Power and Distribution Equipment; Doura Thermal Plant Re-commissioning (Unit 5) (PortAl Iraq)
- Kurdish businessman (BBC News)
- Qala Museum explores Kurdistan's past (Kurdish Globe)
- Iraqi forces receive security file of Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist bloc withdrawal dominates Iraqi newspaper headlines for second day running (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Islamic Party accuses "Iraq's Islamic State" of bombing headquarters (Voices of Iraq)
- Oil, gas law national achievement for Iraqis - minister (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Oil Law to Go to Parliament Next Week: Minister (Reuters)
- Trouble is brewing for the US in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
- PM Barzani extends hand of friendship to Turkey (Kurdish Globe)
- International Conference on Iraqi Refugees conclude meetings (SANA)
- Saudi Arabia writes off most of Iraq debt (Reuters)
- 54 States reduce its debts on Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Annual inflation index rises in Iraq within a year by 36.6 % (Iraq Directory)
- “B.B” looking for a role in Iraq and looking forward to the oil law (Iraq Directory)
- 50 doctors to be sent for practicing in London (Al-Sabaah)
- Contract to import 5000 solar lightening systems (Al-Sabaah)
- Street turns 'swimming pool of blood' (Reuters)
- Maliki to visit Kuwait (Al-Sabaah)
- Nasriya has 5% of Iraq's oil reserves (Al-Sabaah)
- 1000 Policemen appointed in Karbala (Al-Sabaah)
- Germany, China, France Support Political Process (Al-Sabaah)
- Sadr Decision Successful Political Step, Politicians Say (Al-Sabaah)
- Preparations to hold conference of international convenient (Al-Sabaah)
- Oil victim of Turkey, Kurd fight (UPI)
- Iraqi PM condemns Baghdad attacks (BBC News)
- Cash pledged for Iraqi refugees (BBC News)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, April 19, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Mosul placed under curfew (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq group says security men killed (Aljazeera)
- New airport for Kirkuk (Azzaman)
- Three civilians killed, another abducted north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Five coalition soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Power move at the World Bank (San Francisco Chronicle)
- No budge on Iraq war budget bill (Los Angeles Times)
- Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq (Associated Press)
- Iraq oil reserves 'underestimated' (AME Info FZ LLC)
- It is burial day in Baghdad as mourners identify the dead (Gulf News)
- Cabinet reshuffle, administrative corruption capture Iraqi newspapers headlines (Voices of Iraq)
- Government should be the only party with weapons, says Sistani (Azzaman)
- Slight drop in demand for dollar, exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Equipment to detect explosives to be used soon – interior ministry (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. secretary of defence arrives in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Finance ministry urges Egyptian counterpart to forgive Iraq's debts (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq war 'lost' says top Democrat (Aljazeera)
- Amnesty alarmed by Iraq executions (Aljazeera)
- SCIRI leader says should not mistreat those forced to become Baathists (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki to visit Kuwait, Egypt (Voices of Iraq)
- Report paints pretty picture of Iraqi oil reserves (AFP)
- Primakov Calls Washington to Conduct Dialogue with Syria and Iran on Iraq (SANA)
- Deadly blasts shake Iraqi faith in US security plan (Middle East Online)
- Tensions high between Turkey, Iraqi Kurds (VOA)
- Dutchman accused of genocide in Iraq (Reuters)
- Wolfowitz Backed Friend for Iraq Contract in ’03 (The New York Times)
- Barazani makes for Italy to take part in Democrats conference (Voices of Iraq)
- Christians relocate to Arbil to flee the violence in Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Turkey extradites 737 Iraqis to Kurdish security authorities (Voices of Iraq)
- Upgrading emergency unit in major hospital in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqis voice anger at security plan after bombs (Reuters)
- Silence, shock, rage following al-Sadriya blast (Voices of Iraq)
- Cautious optimism after the fall of an illegitimate Iraqi order (The Daily Star)
- A sharp fall in Iraqi oil exports to America in February
- Iraq's economy
- New Findings Peg Iraq's Oil Reserves At 200 billion Barrels
- The Iraqi oil law is discussed in Dubai
- Iraq 'could become world's biggest oil exporter'
- Fallujah council chairman shot dead (Gulf News)
- Baghdad police station attacked (Aljazeera)
- 50% are completed of Samawah power station
- US general: No end to bomb attacks (Gulf News)
- US walls-off more Baghdad districts (Aljazeera)
- Gates warns Iraq of limited US patience (Middle East Online)
- Iraq's oil can be extracted at a cost of two dollars a barrel
- Baghdadis angered by new ‘apartheid’ wall (Middle East Online)
- Bush says Iraq crackdown is working (Middle East Online)
- Two Suicide Car Bombs Kill 13 in Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Kurdish university is oasis of free thought in chaotic Iraq (World Politics Watch)
- Sadr: Enough is Enough (Asharq Alawsat)
- Report paints pretty picture of Iraqi oil reserves (AFP)
- Iraqi operators await decision (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq PM orders halt to Baghdad wall (Gulf News)
- The Iraqi oil law is discussed in Dubai (Iraq Directory)
- Advanced ranges of improving Shat-el-Arab (Al-Sabaah)
- Allocating $14 billion to train and equip soldiers (Al-Sabaah)
- Ministry of security: IIS far from sectarianism (Al-Sabaah)
- Dewania police to dispense 200 officers (Al-Sabaah)
- Cases of U.S.-detained Iraqis to be examined (Azzaman)
- Four sentenced to death among them a Libyan (Azzaman)
- Five killed, 20 wounded in explosive truck attack (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, April 22, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Blowing up bridges raises fears about isolating Baghdad's sides (Voices of Iraq)
- Preparations underway to face possible flood in Mosul – official (Voices of Iraq)
- Head of Falluja local council killed (Voices of Iraq)
- Foreign organization to treat 51 Kurdish children (Voices of Iraq)
- Curfew imposed on district in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki begins Arab tour (Al-Sabaah)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Saturday, April 21, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- "Terrorism" is a serious threat beyond our security abilities, says Dabbagh (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq 'could become world's biggest oil exporter' ()
- New Findings Peg Iraq's Oil Reserves At 200 billion Barrels (AHN)
- Iraq's economy (Economist)
- A sharp fall in Iraqi oil exports to America in February (Iraq Directory)
- Huge oil reserves in Kurdistan, western area (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq's oil can be extracted at a cost of two dollars a barrel (Iraq Directory)
- Dana Gas, Kurdish PSA plan (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraqi businessmen delegation visits Kuwait (Voices of Iraq)
- Egyptian PM receives Maliki in Cairo (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's oil production capacity could double, report says (PortAl Iraq)
- Ivanhoe Energy signs deal with Japanese firm to develop oil business in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- $160 million for Basra projects (Azzaman)
- Lower demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad wall in Adhamiya grabs Iraqi media attention (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki's visit to Egypt to lend support to Iraqi government - spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Public, private joint venture investment opportunities rise in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Turkmeneli Party calls for an autonomous Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq to upgrade oil fleet – ministry (Voices of Iraq)
- USACE works on power transmission project in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Maliki calls for expanding cooperation with Australia (Voices of Iraq)
- University graduates defy violence (Azzaman)
- 50% are completed of Samawah power station (Iraq Directory)
- Karkh municipality finishes several civil projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Four US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Suicide bombers strike across Iraq (Alsumaria TV)
- US to 'respect Iraqi view' on wall (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi PM gets Egyptian endorsement (Associated Press)
- Iraqi film on war wins rave reviews in Baghdad (Reuters)
- CBI participates in first Iraqi Banking and Finance Conference (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Bush meets top general as Iraq showdown looms (CNN)
- President Barzani attends democrats conference in Rome (Kurdistan TV)
- Training the Iraqi Army and the Order of Battle (Bill Roggio)
- US soldiers killed in suicide attack (Gulf News)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, April 23, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Ninewa governor imposes restrictions on trucks' movement in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- UNICEF urges int'l community to aid Iraqi children (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki orders stopping construction of al-Aazamiya wall (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bombs inflict heavy police casualties (Azzaman)
- Army deserters to be executed (Azzaman)
- Iraqis liken security barrier to Israeli wall (Gulf News)
- Mobi-Tel, the first 3G network in Iraq, signed a three year exclusive contract for SMS Hubbing services with Monty Mobile (AME Info FZ LLC)
- U.S.: Iraq Wall Meant to Protect (Associated Press)
- Al-Qaeda leading figure killed, leader of armed group arrested in Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
- CBI participates in first Iraqi Banking and Finance Conference (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Unemployed demonstrate in Amara calling for job opportunities (Voices of Iraq)
- Adhamiya wall, violence dominate headlines in Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Coming months crucial for Iraqis - Crocker (Voices of Iraq)
- Equipment used to detect explosives in Baghdad - ministry (Voices of Iraq)
- Security forces continue placing barricades in Baghdad – spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Thousands join campaign to expel U.S. embassy from presidential palace (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces to hand over Shuaiba base to Iraqis Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar up, exchange rate down in Iraqi daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament resumes session on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
- Changes in Wataniya International leadership Qtel CEO takes the lead (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq bomber kills nine US soldiers (Middle East Online)
- CBI participates in first Iraqi Banking and Finance Conference
- Iraq plans to renew oil tanker fleet in S.Korea
- Iraq ditches wireless auction plans
- Rice Urges Iran To Attend Mideast Meeting on Iraq (The Washington Post)
- Congress panel backs Iraq pullout (Aljazeera)
- Iraq plans to renew oil tanker fleet in S.Korea (Reuters)
- Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit confirmed to take place in Dubai, UAE on 28-30 May 2007 (Iraq Development Program)
- Turkey-Iraq discusses oil trade
- UN Panel Says CPA is Mismanaging Iraq’s Oil Revenues (The NewStandard)
- Kurdistan to build $400m 'media city' (Reuters)
- Iraq plans to renew oil tanker fleet in S.Korea (Iraq Development Program)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, April 24, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Kuwait ready for raising diplomatic representation with Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Two suspected drug dealers caught in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Symposium in Wassit University on post-March 2003 Iraqi media (Voices of Iraq)
- Three Australian soldiers wounded in Dhi Qar (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Report: Halting the Wall, a Sunni Political Party is Born (Bill Roggio)
- 7 tribes join Anbar salvation (Al-Sabaah)
- Da'awa Party Recommends Quick Rehabilitation for Forces (Al-Sabaah)
- Culture Ministry remarks scholar Aziz Sayid Jassam (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi officials in oil meet (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Turkey-Iraq discusses oil trade (Turkish Daily News)
- Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit confirmed to take place in Dubai, UAE on 28-30 May 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Al Maliki holds talks to avert infiltration (Associated Press)
- Iraq ditches wireless auction plans (Telegeography)
- Governmental bids bring demand for dollar up in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Salah ad-Din governor's aide escapes assassination attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces hands over Shuaiba base to Iraqi forces (Voices of Iraq)
- 240 barrels of Nitric acid captured in borders (Al-Sabaah)
- 155 Internet centers for Iraqi universities (Azzaman)
- Maliki arrives in Kuwait within Arab tour (Voices of Iraq)
- Crooker hoped delaying Parliament's holiday (Al-Sabaah)
- Commission to transform waters to Razaza Lake (Al-Sabaah)
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