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- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, May 09, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Bomb attack kills 14 in Irbil during surprise Cheney visit to Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Big blast rocks Erbil (Kurdish Globe)
- Khazaleh Opens Fourth International Exhibition for Iraq Reconstruction (Jordan News Agency)
- Chevron to make record settlement in Iraq oil scandal (Xinhua News Agency)
- Iraq takes steps to settle YTL 2 bln debt with Turkish CB (Zaman)
- Iraqi national security minister to meet Sistani in Najaf (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrists to stage demonstrations protesting Cheney's visit (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi court hears pleading for defendants Chemical Ali, al-Juburi on Anfal case (Voices of Iraq)
- Threats to withdraw from government capture Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi parliament agrees to sue al-Jazeera TV (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. VP Cheney in Baghdad, bomb in Arbil kills 12 (Reuters)
- Oil reserves could be almost double current estimates (Monday Morning)
- Bahraini Minister calls for new security order in GCC (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Cheney won't be able to reverse the impact of what he helped cause (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi MP woos foreign investors, says reconstruction program will require $300 billion in spending (AFP)
- Barzani talks with Iran's President (Kurdish Globe)
- Iraq needs Canada (Ottowa Citizen)
- International ministerial conference on Iraq (Kurdish Globe)
- President Barzani Addresses European Parliament (Kurdish Globe)
- Armed groups ‘breeding like mushroom’ in Baghdad despite U.S. campaign (Azzaman)
- Kirkuk referendum needed soon, says Iraqi Kurdish leader (European Parliament)
- Violence rises in Mosul province (Kurdish Globe)
- The Iraqi cancer eating away at Tony Blair's legacy (The Daily Star)
- Interview: Iraq Kurd leader on oil law (UPI)
- Cheney urges Iraqis to end fighting (Aljazeera)
- Cheney sees greater Iraqi sense of urgency (Middle East Online)
- Blair: British troops in Iraq 'until job done' (Middle East Online)
- Discounting Experts from the Iraqi Oil Law (Dar Al Hayat)
- Iraq workers stall strike for Oil Ministry (UPI)
- Gates mulls alternatives for US in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi Kurd leader urges oil to free market (UPI)
- Iraqi Lawmakers Draft Timetable Bill (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi minister lobbies US politicians to keep troops (UPI)
- U.S. military kills 3 militants in Baghdad raid (Reuters)
- Bush would veto Democrats' new Iraq bill (Associated Press)
- Most Iraqi MPs want pullout timetable (The Daily Star)
- Cheney pressures Iraqi leaders to work faster (The Daily Star)
- Iraq and Turkey: Rituals of Signs and Transformations (Asharq Alawsat)
- Dutchman jailed for 17 years over Iraq poison gas (Reuters)
- Three more US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi government rejecting U.S.-funded projects (USA Today)
- Kurdish officials to meet govt in Baghdad over oil (Reuters)
- Iraqi group kills captive policemen (Aljazeera)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, May 10, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Heated argument adjourns parliamentary session until Saturday (Voices of Iraq)
- US House passes Iraq war funds bill (Aljazeera)
- May 16..day of mass graves in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. VP's visit to Iraq dominates Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi women launch 'Bas' peace movement (Voices of Iraq)
- Lower demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi president heads for UK to meet Blair (Voices of Iraq)
- Crackdown makes Iraqi city 'unbearable' (Los Angeles Times)
- US House votes to handcuff Bush on war funds (Middle East Online)
- Adjourning Anfal case until June 10 (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's reconstruction efforts continue amid major security problems
- Japanese aid to Iraq
- 20 construction companies on the blacklist for failing to implement projects in Babylon
- Claims to distribute Iraqi oil revenues centrally
- 'Reform Iraq's oil law to attract investments'
- Billions in oil missing in Iraq, US study finds
- Iraqi president: U.S. troops should stay for 2 more years (Associated Press)
- Billions in oil missing in Iraq, US study finds (New York Times)
- 'Reform Iraq's oil law to attract investments' (Gulf Daily News)
- Pressure mounts for withdrawal of U.S. troops (Azzaman)
- Southern province signs housing contract with Iran (Azzaman)
- Cancer-related deaths soar in south (Azzaman)
- More projects for Najaf (Azzaman)
- Investigations begun in criminal causes in Fulaja (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq's reconstruction efforts continue amid major security problems (Iraq Directory)
- July's end - date for holding foundational conference (Al-Sabaah)
- Arrests of Saraffia Bridge Attackers (Al-Sabaah)
- Growing Movements to Support Political Process (Al-Sabaah)
- 20 construction companies on the blacklist for failing to implement projects in Babylon (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi culture council (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Carrying out new projects in Hilla cost ID82B (Al-Sabaah)
- Senior Shiite Iraqi politician calls for "security agreement" with foreign forces (Associated Press)
- Key US commander in Iraq: 'I do not have enough soldiers' (The Daily Star)
- Cheney, in Mideast, seeks help on Iraq (Associated Press)
- Iraqi police guard bridges after bombs (Associated Press)
- U.S. hunts for missing personnel in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Japanese aid to Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Diyala enters Parliament, awaits Govt (Al-Sabaah)
- 16 May – date to commemorate mass graves (Al-Sabaah)
- Govt. receives presidential palace at end of year (Al-Sabaah)
- Presdient Meets Blair in London (Al-Sabaah)
- Claims to distribute Iraqi oil revenues centrally (Iraq Directory)
- Turkish tanks on Iraqi Kurdistan border (United Press International)
- Analysis: Iraq funding bill too oily (UPI)
- US Senate holds key to Iraq showdown (Middle East Online)
- Five US-led soldiers killed, three missing in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Cheney to seek Saudi help on Iraq, Iran (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi party for Shiite 'revolution' changes name (Middle East Online)
- Al-Qaeda 'holding US soldiers' (Aljazeera)
- Leading Iraqi Shia party rebrands (Aljazeera)
- Iraq's unsung immunisation heroes (Aljazeera)
- Car bomb kills 50 in northern Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Friday, May 11, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Political, Cultural figures agree on selecting October 3rd as Iraq's national day (Voices of Iraq)
- Diala residents march to demand better services, security (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament requests PM to appear before legislators on deteriorating security situation (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad press: Blocs demand grace to nominate ministers (Voices of Iraq)
- Four armed factions form "Jihad and Reforms Front" (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, May 13, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Saturday, May 12, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. army says arrested 35 suspects in Baghdad, Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad press: Wider cabinet reshuffle in upcoming stages (Voices of Iraq)
- 32 killed, 115 wounded in Makhmor attack - minister (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki chosen as secretary general of Dawa Party – TV (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- MNF spokesman says Fardh al-Qanoon not thoroughly implemented (Voices of Iraq)
- SCIRI changes its name 'to cope with new reality' (Voices of Iraq)
- Weapons cache found in al-Madaen (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. study says billions in oil missing in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Maliki: Joint operations command formed, security step-up in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- 50 reported dead as insurgents target Iraqi Kurds again (The Daily Star)
- Iraq's harsh realities and opportunities (Financial Times)
- Iran: Will Talk with U.S. About Iraq (Associated Press)
- Cheney in Saudi Arabia Seeking Iraq Help (Associated Press)
- Residents vow to destroy U.S.-constructed sectarian walls (Azzaman)
- White House confirms plans for direct talks on Iraq with Iran (The Daily Star)
- Fuel shortages spark demonstrations (Azzaman)
- Carryout Many Projects in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
- Major preparations to wage offensive in Dyala (Al-Sabaah)
- KRG condemns terrorist attack in Makhmour (KRG)
- Maliki begins new discussions about reshuffle (Al-Sabaah)
- Free Iraqi journalists' conference calls time table (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council calls for unity (Al-Sabaah)
- 20 000 Turkish Soldiers built up near Iraqi Borders (Al-Sabaah)
- Equipping Iraqi Army with modern weapons (Al-Sabaah)
- Preparation to set up diesel generators (Al-Sabaah)
- Calls for reforming Iraq's oil law (MENAFN)
- US, Iran plan landmark meeting on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Al-Qaida: Stop search for U.S. soldiers (Associated Press)
- U.S., Iraqi insurgents clash amid search (Associated Press)
- Two attacks kill 8 people in Iraq (AP Worldstream)
- Shiite cleric in Iraq gains sway across border (International Herald Tribune)
- US soldier's Iraq frontline blog wins prize (AFP)
- Iraq mission wins support in Japan (Associated Press)
- Iraqi Prime Minster agrees to bigger Sunni role (Associated Press)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, May 14, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Zaubaii reviews reconstruction designs of Mutanabi Street (Al-Sabaah)
- Thousands look for 3 GIs missing in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Parliament Votes On Choosing Chairmanship Member (Al-Sabaah)
- Diala Tribes Adopt Facing Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
- Political Movement Directs to Support Government (Al-Sabaah)
- US forces arrest a cell transporting weapons from Iran (Al-Sabaah)
- Hamoudi calls uniting stances toward foreign forces (Al-Sabaah)
- Water resources companies execute projects cost ID86B (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki open toward any side join reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Prime Minister blames surge in violence to ’orchards’ (Azzaman)
- Iraq mission wins support in Japan (Associated Press)
- What violence in Iraqi Kurdistan oil fields means for Canada (canada.com)
- Kurds restoring ancient citadel to showcase culture (Washington Times)
- Iranian leader threatens retaliation (Associated Press)
- Barazani interrupts European tour, returns to Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Two members of PUK killed, five injured in accident near Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Extending work of constitution emendation committee (Al-Sabaah)
- In the Name of Honor (Asharq Alawsat)
- Fuchs Oil Middle East celebrates a decade of success in the region (AME Info FZ LLC)
- No bird flu in Basra – vet (Voices of Iraq)
- Former Baathist killed in Amara (Voices of Iraq)
- Electricity ministry to erect diesel generators in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani denounces Makhmor, Arbil bombings (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdistan's interior ministry urges citizens to cooperate with security forces (Voices of Iraq)
- Multi-National forces say retaining three Sadrist MPs casual incident (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar stable, exchange rate down in Iraqi daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Three more US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Reconstruction projects worth $350 million in Iraq
- Al-Qaeda taunts US over captives (Aljazeera)
- Iraq to push for Indian refineries during visit
- Iraq receives imports of wheat and rice and expects soon
- Baghdad grants Jordan preferential prices for oil
- Iraq supports Kirkuk crude stockpiles after resuming export
- British troops have held secret talks with Sunni rebels: Iraq president (AFP)
- Quantum leap to shares after adopting the electronic trading on the Stock Exchange
- Debt confusion in Bulgaria
- EU pledges support for helping Iraq with reform plan
- Shi'ites battle for power in Iraq's Basra (Reuters)
- Missing soldiers in Iraq from Fort Drum (Associated Press)
- Musharraf suggests Muslim peacekeepers for Iraq (AFP)
- Iraqi Trade Chambers Federation demands the release of its blocked funds
- Activate cooperation with Russia in oil fields
- Kurds hope to end the differences of Iraqi Energy Law
- The Central Bank starts applying the electronic payment system
- 14 persons arrested on charges of infiltration at borders with Turkey (Voices of Iraq)
- Casualties from Nassiriyah clashes tops 81, calm prevails (Voices of Iraq)
- Chopper destroyed, damage to nine others in Taji-U.S. army (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, May 17, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Iran to build four refineries in southern Iraq (Azzaman)
- 'Largely irrelevant:' Study says Iraqi government near 'collapse' (The Daily Star)
- Insurgents destroy US helicopter, damage nine in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- US sets reward for missing troops (BBC News)
- War-torn Iraq 'facing collapse' (BBC News)
- Mosul placed under curfew after clashes (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher Demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Clashes Erupt Between Police and Militia in Iraq (AFP)
- DNO makes Tawke oil find (AME Info FZ LLC)
- The Times and Sunday Times launch in the Middle East (AME Info FZ LLC)
- The Central Bank starts applying the electronic payment system (Iraq Directory)
- Kurds hope to end the differences of Iraqi Energy Law (Iraq Directory)
- Activate cooperation with Russia in oil fields (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Trade Chambers Federation demands the release of its blocked funds (Iraq Directory)
- Involve Iraq's neighbours (Gulf News)
- Top US official concedes country had stepped close to 'edge of the abyss' (Reuters)
- UK opens dialogue with Iraq factions (Gulf News)
- Some Shiite parties back talks between Iran and US (Gulf News)
- Gunmen steal $ 860,000 from government accountants in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq-Iranian agreement to lay oil pipeline (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar, exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- How Ahmadinejad is Taking the Americans for a Ride (Asharq Alawsat)
- Mottaki sets May 28 for talks on Iraq with US (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi backs 'benchmark' action (Washington Times)
- Iraqi Shiite, Sunni Clerics Call for Ending Sectarian Violence (Asharq Alawsat)
- Report: Iraqi state risks collapse (Aljazeera)
- US and Iran set for Iraq talks (Aljazeera)
- Kirkuk: A constitutional issue (Bitterlemons International)
- Gunmen blow up bridge linking Mosul to Arbil in northern Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- USAID awards Inma Agribusiness Program in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- What Happens After US Withdrawal from Iraq? (Al-Hayat)
- Iraq asks Iran firms to bid for oil refinery work (Reuters)
- Polish prime minister visits Iraq (Associated Press)
- US Senate rejects troop withdrawal bid (AFP)
- Ministry of Oil reject U.S. report on oil smuggling (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdistan agrees to provide services to families of Anfal victims (Voices of Iraq)
- Enriching the Constitution of Kurdistan Region (Kurdish Globe)
- Chlorine-gas bomb, clashes kill dozens across Iraq (The Daily Star)
- U.S. troops blamed for delay in projects (Azzaman)
- PM Barzani's Visit to Tehran Reviewed (Kurdish Globe)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,399 (Associated Press)
- Whither orphans in Kut? (Voices of Iraq)
- Waiting for hope (Kurdish Globe)
- Political Council for National Security meeting outcomes capture Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi PM vows to act strictly with Nassiriyah clashes (Voices of Iraq)
- Running out of time to reach reconciliation in Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Three more US troops killed in Iraq attacks (Middle East Online)
- Who Is Stealing Iraq's Oil? (TIME Magazine)
- Islamic nations urge Iraq withdrawal (AFP)
- Iraqi lawmakers argue for caution in shaping oil law (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Industrial Revitalization Continues
- Two ABC News journalists killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Britain's Blair pays final visit to Iraq (Middle East Online)
- US base in Iraq attacked (Aljazeera)
- Blair in surprise visit to Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Leading Iraqi Shiite hospitalized in U.S. (The Washington Post)
- Who are the real beneficiaries of Iraq’s oil law? (Aljazeera)
- Gunmen dressed as Iraqi soldiers kill 15 (Associated Press)
- U.S. Embassy in Iraq to be biggest ever (AP Worldstream)
- Three billion dollar airport in Karbala
- Staff salaries and retiree benefits between the schedule anvil and the price hammer
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