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  1. Iraq’s Electricity Ten-Year Plan - Is It Credible? (Middle East Economic Survey)
  2. Flash floods kill 18, injure 20 in Iraq (Associated Press)
  3. Japan energy: Goodbye Iran, hello Iraq (Asia Times)
  4. Is Iraq pressured to sign unfair oil contracts? (Niqash)
  5. Cost of Taking Fuel to Iraq Is Questioned in New Audit (The New York Times)
  6. Baghdad's airport reopens as curfew lifts (Gulf News)
  7. Islamic banking growing fast (Bahrain Tribune)
  8. Ministry of Trade demands to unload cargo and workers refuse (Al-Sabaah)
  9. Natural gas expected to be the main fuel source in 2030 (Al-Sabaah)
  10. Iraq: Kurdish Oil Law Poses Problem For Baghdad (RFE/RL)
  11. Ebizproduction: ten times more visitors on Alsumaria TV website in 6 months (AME Info FZ LLC)
  12. Al Jazeera English announces new programming strand: Inside Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
  13. Jazeera weekly look at Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
  14. Assigning 243 construction projects to local firms and contractors in Basra (Iraq Directory)
  15. BAE Systems receives $7.8 million contract modification to manufacture additional Iraqi Light Armored Vehicles (PortAl Iraq)
  16. Public Iraqi Investment Company, OFIC, strikes advisory agreement with the Nasri Group, covering a portfolio of USD2.5 billion
  17. Ali Allawi: the private sector's involvement in banking sector is negligible
  18. Kurdish Oil Law Poses Problem For Baghdad
  19. Assigning 243 construction projects to local firms and contractors in Basra
  20. Government of Kurdistan allocates 600 thousand dollars for establishing a hotel in Halabcha
  21. Iraq Refinery Projects Delayed On Corruption Fears (Dow Jones)
  22. 2006 child's theater festival motto
  23. Dollar flat as investors struggle for direction
  24. Head of Stock Exchange Trustees demands for rapid activation of the investment law
  25. Austrian Airlines begins regular flights
  26. Karbala' governor calls for economic conference and capital investment
  27. Minister of Housing calls on Australian companies to implement strategic projects
  28. ?Will increasing salaries reduces inflation pressures?
  29. Bank officials to attend key forum
  30. Austrian becomes first European airline to offer Iraq flights (PortAl Iraq)
  31. Iraq's Ministry of Industry resumes bus production (PortAl Iraq)
  32. Chambers of Commerce Union proposes establishment of Iraqi-UAE bank (PortAl Iraq)
  33. Minister calls upon Asian countries to develop Iraqi oil sector (PortAl Iraq)
  34. Ministry to boost oil exports from southern terminals; analysts say oil industry in danger (Azzaman)
  35. Iraqi anti-corruption investigator accused of corruption (Los Angeles Times)
  36. Growing river mud hinders navigation
  37. $437m to develop transportation sector
  38. Trade ministry uses railway to transport wheat
  39. Electricity accomplishes rehabilitation electricity grid
  40. Ministry to boost oil exports from southern terminals
  41. Hundreds of companies take part in international fair in the north
  42. Iraqi team for Bahrain forum
  43. Central Bank to adopt new policy to end inflations' rates
  44. Korean cars for less 30% of price
  45. DNO sees bigger oil discovery
  46. Fuel shortages worsen in Baghdad
  47. International trade fair opens in Sulaimaniya
  48. Reconstruction needs more than $100B
  49. U.S. Commercial Service opens Iraq for business
  50. $ 150 million for rehabilitating the Iron and Steel Company in Basra
  51. Japan intends to offer a loan to Iraq
  52. The Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry hold a conference on investment in Kurdistan
  53. Iraqis are the main foreign investors in Jordan
  54. Six alternatives for dealing with the Iraqi debts
  55. DNO says latest Iraq oil well indicates potential for even greater reserves (AFX News Limited)
  56. Czech oil industry engineering firm Prokop Engineering strikes USD 40mln deal in Iraq (Interfax Central Europe)
  57. Halliburton/KBR (Financial Times)
  58. Iraqi Official Vows University Studies will Continue Despite Kidnappings (Asharq Alawsat)
  59. Japan intends to offer a loan to Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  60. $150 million for rehabilitating the Iron and Steel Company in Basra (Iraq Directory)
  61. Gulf Capital completes acquisition of a 60 per cent stake in Metito (AME Info FZ LLC)
  62. Iraqi artist paints Rumsfeld gloating over ruins of Iraq (AFP)
  63. Central Bank to adopt new policy to end inflations' rates (Al-Sabaah)
  64. Korean cars for less 30% of price (Al-Sabaah)
  65. DNO sees bigger oil discovery (TradeArabia)
  66. Tejari showcases the evolution of eCommerce at GITEX 2006 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  67. Al Islami set to end another year on an upbeat note (AME Info FZ LLC)
  68. Iraq Aiming for three million barrels of oil per day by end 2006 (Monday Morning)
  69. Evidence shows direct Iraqi requests for AWB payment (ABC News)
  70. Fuel shortages worsen in Baghdad (Azzaman)
  71. ADVOC celebrates being awarded HACCP and ISO certificates (AME Info FZ LLC)
  72. $437m to develop transportation sector (Al-Sabaah)
  73. Trade ministry uses railway to transport wheat (Al-Sabaah)
  74. Electricity accomplishes rehabilitation electricity grid (Al-Sabaah)
  75. $437 million for transport sector (Azzaman)
  76. High-tech firms need license to conduct business
  77. A conflict over 15 billion dollars between Izzat Al-Duri and Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed
  78. $ 40 b the Budget For Next Year
  79. Minister of Planning : Iraq needs to recover its economy
  80. S African commission delivers Iraq 'oil-for-food' report
  81. Raising price of Petrol to America and reduce it to Europe and Asia
  82. South Korean Ambassador discusses his country's participation in reconstruction
  83. Iraq is a member of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
  84. Iraqi Airlines wants to buy five Boeing aircrafts
  85. Baghdad state of mind (The Guardian)
  86. Raising price of Petrol to America and reduce it to Europe and Asia (Iraq Directory)
  87. South Korean Ambassador discusses his country's participation in reconstruction (Iraq Directory)
  88. Iraqi Airlines wants to buy five Boeing aircrafts (Iraq Directory)
  89. High-tech firms need license to conduct business (Baltimore Examiner)
  90. Gulf Iraqi Expo
  91. IRAQTEL Selects Redline to Establish Iraq's First WiMAX Network (Business Wire)
  92. Iraq seeks Turkish links
  93. Brown makes £100m aid pledge to Iraqis
  94. Ministry of Oil: Establishing (Maysan oil) company
  95. The debts vanish
  96. Oil prepares plan to build refineries and new production units
  97. Irrigation systems contract signed
  98. Iran allocates 1bn dollars to western provinces to help reconstruct Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
  99. Oil prepares plan to build refineries and new production units (Al-Sabaah)
  100. DNO sees no threat to Kurdistan oil deal (LawkSalih.com)
  101. Ministry merges warehouses to thwart attacks (Azzaman)
  102. Twin pipeline to Turkey rendered useless, says minister (Azzaman)
  103. Irrigation systems contract signed (Azzaman)
  104. Mobile phone contracts would be granted to new companies entering the competition
  105. Al-Maliki: Iraqi oil resources belong to all Iraqis
  106. American Treasury: the donor countries will meet in December
  107. Iraq working on alternate pipeline project to Turkey (Reuters)
  108. Iraq seeks Turkish links (AME Info FZ LLC)
  109. Despite billions spent, Iraq rebuilding incomplete (The Washington Post)
  110. Bygone Arab era comes alive on top Iraqi painter’s canvas (Gulf Times)
  111. Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects
  112. The largest raise of employees salaries from January
  113. Baghdad metro project to be fulfilled
  114. EU to kick off 1st round of trade negotiations
  115. Investment law in Kurdistan region opens wide horizons for private sector
  116. Genel Enerji and Addax Petroleum Announce the Execution of a Revised Production Sharing Agreement in Respect of the Taq Taq field (Addax Petroleum)
  117. Genel and Addax Report Results of Kurdistan Flow Test (Rigzone)
  118. Iraq oil profits reportedly used to back militants (Khaleej Times)
  119. Arab Oil Institute Head Assassinated In Baghdad (Dow Jones)
  120. Gunmen kill Iraqi journalist working for state-run newspaper (AP Worldstream)
  121. Iraqi doctors are under threat and fleeing the country, lawmaker says (AP Worldstream)
  122. Iraq leaders still wrangling over oil law (Reuters)
  123. Flooding in northern Iraq displaces 18,000 (United Press International)
  124. Ministry to Provide Jordan with Iraq Oil (Al-Sabaah)
  125. KRG welcomes appraisal test results for Taq-Taq oilfield (KRG)
  126. Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects (Al-Sabaah)
  127. University warns it may pull down shutters (Azzaman)
  128. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD VOWS TO WIN BACK IRAQ MARKET (Asia Pulse)
  129. Iraq opens talks with EU on trade deal (Financial Times)
  130. Destination - Iraq (Financial Times)
  131. Ministry of Oil: Establishing (Maysan oil) company (Iraq Directory)
  132. Al-Maliki: Iraqi oil resources belong to all Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
  133. Mobile phone contracts would be granted to new companies entering the competition (Iraq Directory)
  134. Baghdad metro project to be fulfilled (Al-Sabaah)
  135. Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects (Al-Sabaah)
  136. Iraqi PM to Meet Insurgents
  137. Nortel wins communications contract to deliver services to Iraqi businesses, residents (PortAl Iraq)
  138. The Norwegian Schtat Oil holding talks with the Kurds
  139. Cabinet authorizes the Ministry of Trade to negotiate with Singapore
  140. Iraq leaders still wrangling over oil law
  141. Brown: $189 million, additional investments for reconstructing Basrah
  142. Trillion and 480 billion dinars to support unemployed
  143. Singapore firms plan to use Jordan's Aqaba port to enter Iraqi market
  144. Brown: $189 million, additional investments for reconstructing Basrah (Iraq Directory)
  145. The Norwegian Schtat Oil holding talks with the Kurds (Iraq Directory)
  146. The true Start of construction in Kurdistan
  147. Theft and extortion of banks unchecked
  148. Poland intends to offer a loan of 250 million euros
  149. Hard lessons for Baghdad teachers (Middle East Online)
  150. Iraq watchdog says $24.7bn potential oil exports (Gulf Times)
  151. Business dialogue to facilitate Iraq business growth (PortAl Iraq)
  152. Iran's first private bank to open branches in Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
  153. EU Commissioner praises historic talks with Baghdad
  154. Iraq calls for striking off debts still due to EU
  155. Raising pensions to cope with inflation
  156. Canceling improper deal for the purchase of oil
  157. The Ministry of Trade buys many of the items of the ration card through direct procurement
  158. The continuing rise of dinar against the dollar
  159. Canceling improper deal for the purchase of oil (Iraq Directory)
  160. Iraq declares war on petroleum smuggling (AFX News Limited)
  161. Summit outlines strategies for microfinance industry in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
  162. Major U.S. Company set to do business in Kurdistan (The Kurdish Globe)
  163. Iraq's soccer team replaces suspended Iran in second round of Asian Games (AP Worldstream)
  164. The Central Bank raises interest rates to 16%
  165. SOMO contracts with Turkish companies for the supply of fuels to Kurdistan
  166. The allocation of 800 million dollars for importing oil derivatives
  167. Report: Iraq lost 24.7 billion dollars of potential oil revenues
  168. Iraq Declares War on Petroleum Smuggling
  169. Dollar demand hits new low in 2006
  170. Iraq's northern oil center in flames after attack (AFX News Limited)
  171. Oil prices rise after Iraq oil attack, possible OPEC production output cuts next month (Associated Press)
  172. Iraq to sign oil agreements with Japan (Dar Al-Salam)
  173. Bush rejects view that Iraq is in state of civil war (Financial Times)
  174. Iraq, Iran and Syria begin Mid-East shift (BBC News)
  175. Gunmen fire again on Iraqi health ministry (Gulf News)
  176. Hezbollah denies training Mehdi Army (Associated Press)
  177. 'Little expected' from talks in Jordan (Gulf News)
  178. US media says Iraq in civil war (Aljazeera)
  179. Bush rules out early pullout (Gulf News)
  180. Parliament renews emergency rule (Gulf News)
  181. Children killed in US raid in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  182. Baghdad hospital blasts kill four (BBC News)
  183. UN renews mandate for Iraq troops (BBC News)
  184. Bush plans Iraq talks in Amman (Aljazeera)
  185. Is 'American era' ending in Mideast? (Middle East Online)
  186. US weighs withdrawing troops from al-Anbar (Middle East Online)
  187. Iraq's Empire Holdings to invest $350 million real estate projects (Albawaba)
  188. Former Iraqi official urges Ba'th Party members to reject contacts with US (BBC Monitoring)
  189. Hundreds of Thousands of Iraqis who fled to Jordan need protection, rights group says (AP Worldstream)
  190. New committee to supervise oil distribution (The Globe)
  191. SOMO contracts with Turkish companies to supply fuels to Kurdistan (Iraq Directory)
  192. Iraqi Central Bank raises interest rates to 16% (Iraq Directory)
  193. The allocation of 800 million dollars for importing oil derivatives (Iraq Directory)
  194. Is Maliki able to quell Iraq sectarian violence? (Middle East Online)
  195. Iran: US spies behind Iraq unrest (Aljazeera)
  196. Saddam brief arrested for contempt (Aljazeera)
  197. Declaring war on oil derivatives smugglers
  198. South Oil Company repairs 75 oil wells in Rumaila
  199. The first conference to discuss reconstruction for 2007 in Karbala
  200. Ministry of agriculture approve 70 groves for high olive oil
  201. Iran and Iraq sign two MOUs
  202. Iraq to present Gas, Oil Fields for Investment
  203. Leaked memo reveals doubts on Iraqi PM (Turkish Daily News)
  204. Iraqi Al-Sadr Bloc says next step to contest US troops extension (BBC Monitoring)
  205. Iraqi Shia furious at PM plan to meet Bush (Financial Times)
  206. Poland's Withdrawal from Iraq More Likely than Ever (Polish News Bulletin)
  207. SKorea to withdraw all troops from Iraq by end-2007 (AFX News Limited)
  208. An international way forward in Iraq (Financial Times)
  209. ANALYSIS-Iraq's oil industry in grip of despair (Reuters)
  210. AWB alters structure after Iraq bribe inquiry (Financial Times)
  211. Iraq’s civil war ‘set to worsen’ (Financial Times)
  212. Ansar Al Sunna commanders arrested (Gulf News)
  213. Saudis 'will intervene if US pulls out' (Reuters)
  214. Powell: Iraq is in civil war (Gulf News)
  215. Bush praises Iraqi PM after leaked criticism (Middle East Online)
  216. Iraq violence strains US-Saudi ties (Middle East Online)
  217. US panel to recommend Iraq pullout (Middle East Online)
  218. Saudi prepares to intervene in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  219. Jordan's king: Only political process can save Iraq (Middle East Online)
  220. US panel for gradual Iraq exit (Aljazeera)
  221. US not to cut and run from Iraq (Aljazeera)
  222. Iraq's al-Hakim dominates news with civil war comment, meets Jordanian King (AP Worldstream)
  223. China balances between the risks of investing in Iraq and Iran and its revenues
  224. What now in the Middle East? (The Jordan Times)
  225. Recognition of reality before tackling Iraq's crises (The Jordan Times)
  226. Armed vigilantes roam Baghdad streets (Azzaman)
  227. Anti-U.S. rebels dominate Baquba (Azzaman)
  228. Dozens of children in mass graves, Saddam trial told (AFP)
  229. Boycotting Iraqi lawmakers, Cabinet ministers set conditions for returning to work (Associated Press)
  230. Bush says US will stay in Iraq until needed (Gulf News)
  231. Iraq militant group urges Sunnis to fight Shiites (Gulf News)
  232. Future looking worse for Iraq’s oil industry (Reuters)
  233. Iraq is dead (Persian Journal)
  234. Skulls, bones of Kurds shown at Saddam genocide trial (AFP)
  235. Iran and Iraq sign two MOUs (Mehr News Agency)
  236. China balances between the risks of investing in Iraq and Iran and its revenues (Iraq Directory)
  237. Declaring war on oil derivatives smugglers (Iraq Directory)
  238. The first conference to discuss reconstruction for 2007 in Karbala (Iraq Directory)
  239. South Oil Company repairs 75 oil wells in Rumaila (Iraq Directory)
  240. Minister for Civil Society Affairs plans to establish institute (KRG)
  241. Dubai World Statistics Department: Vehicles and components trade to reach AED 56.8 billion in 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  242. End of an Era? (Arab News)
  243. Despite AP Denials
  244. Al Maliki 'likely to be shunned by allies' (Gulf News)
  245. Al Maliki 'gets last chance' (Gulf News)
  246. Washington has no right to blame anyone else for Iraq's problems (The Daily Star)
  247. Bahrain feels chill from neighbouring Iraq (Financial Times)
  248. Women making great strides in the Kurdistan Region (KRG)
  249. Ahmadinejad castigates US policies (Aljazeera)
  250. Jordanian Source: We are part of the Intellectual Process to Solve the Iraqi Crisis (Asharq Alawsat)