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  1. Problems for the Iraqi Oil Industry (The Washington Post)
  2. Five more US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  3. Spinneys successfully completes first phase of USD80 million fundraising programme (AME Info FZ LLC)
  4. APICORP holds 2nd Board of Directors meet (AME Info FZ LLC)
  5. Kurds offer 40 oil blocks (AME Info FZ LLC)
  6. WLG expands operations in the Middle East (AME Info FZ LLC)
  7. Iraqis resent oil price increase (Voices of Iraq)
  8. Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  9. Main security developments in Iraq on Monday 2 July till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
  10. Iraqi, Syrian concerns over Turkish Ilisu Dam (Voices of Iraq)
  11. Car bomb blast leaves 15 casualties in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  12. Domestic political developments capture Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
  13. Iraqi society urges PM to save journalist’s life (Voices of Iraq)
  14. U.S. officer says gunmen affiliated to Iran captured in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  15. Joblessness forces Iraqis to join army (Azzaman)
  16. University of technology updates dormitories (Al-Sabaah)
  17. Kuwait supplies Iraq with 1.5m liters of gasoline (Al-Sabaah)
  18. Maintenance campaign of antiquities in Kerbala (Al-Sabaah)
  19. Irrigative project in al-Muthana accomplished (Al-Sabaah)
  20. Govt. forms 3 battalions in Saladin (Al-Sabaah)
  21. Declaring important decisions for previous army (Al-Sabaah)
  22. Sources deny forming state-emergency Govt (Al-Sabaah)
  23. PM : Provinces councils' elections would be held this year (Al-Sabaah)
  24. US doesnt rule out Iranian officials knowledge of Hezbollah acts inside Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  25. 100 al-Qaeda militants killed, 136 captured in Arrowhead Ripper in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  26. UK police identify Iraqi, Jordanian doctors as suspects in terror plot (The Daily Star)
  27. US military accuses Hizbullah of training members of Iraqi militant groups in Iran (The Daily Star)
  28. Civilian deaths down 36 percent (Associated Press)
  29. Bleak future for Nineweh minorities (IWPR)
  30. Removal of speaker sparks mixed political reactions (Voices of Iraq)
  31. US defense chief seeks smaller long-term presence in Iraq (AFP)
  32. Iraq cabinet endorses changes to draft oil law (Reuters)
  33. US links Iran to Iraq attacks (Aljazeera)
  34. Iraq replaces security panel in Basra (Associated Press)
  35. Car bomb in Kirkuk targets police (Aljazeera)
  36. US helicopter shot down south of Baghdad (Middle East Online)
  37. US forces fight pitched battle with Al-Qaeda in west Iraq (AFP)
  38. Bush renews support for government: Iraq PM (AFP)
  39. Iraq takes step closer to landmark oil law (Reuters)
  40. How do Kurds see Turkish threats of military incursion into Kurdistan territories? (Voices of Iraq)
  41. Tala Bay hosts Iraqi Business Council on site (AME Info FZ LLC)
  42. EOD Technology awarded USD122 million security contract (AME Info FZ LLC)
  43. Iraq oil exports fall 8.5% (AME Info FZ LLC)
  44. Iraq raises fuel prices (AME Info FZ LLC)
  45. Main security developments in Iraq on Tuesday July 3 till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
  46. Casualties of Baghdad blast rise up to 58 (Voices of Iraq)
  47. 19 unknown bodies found in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  48. Bush condemns interference in Iraqi affairs by its neighbors (Voices of Iraq)
  49. U.S. base comes under mortar attack near Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  50. 13 persons arrested on charges of infiltration at borders with Turkey (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Proposed oil law referred to Iraqi parliament for ratification - PM (Voices of Iraq)
  52. Two U.S. Marines killed in Iraq-army (Voices of Iraq)
  53. Joint Coordination Centre, British bases attacked in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  54. Gunmen confiscate four oil tanker-trucks north of Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
  55. Suicide bomber attacks tribal chief's house near Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  56. U.S. base in Kut mortared – eyewitnesses (Voices of Iraq)
  57. Arab, global security at risk if conditions in Iraq remain unstable – Iraqi VP (Voices of Iraq)
  58. Iraqi press: Developments in political situation, new bloc on the horizon (Voices of Iraq)
  59. Iraqi government approves oil law – TV (Voices of Iraq)
  60. Kirkuk blast casualties up to 21 (Voices of Iraq)
  61. JFO holds head of Babel provincial council responsible for attack on journalists (Voices of Iraq)
  62. U.S. helicopter down south of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  63. Even Green Zone has it own fuel crisis (Azzaman)
  64. Our abnormal government! (Azzaman)
  65. Iraq shows concerns about negative effects of Alyso dam (Al-Sabaah)
  66. Reopening a big mosque in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
  67. Donating Loans for 200 Jobless (Al-Sabaah)
  68. Carry out 4 Refineries in Sulaymania & Arbil (Al-Sabaah)
  69. 80% of Iraq Debts at South Africa Cancelled (Al-Sabaah)
  70. PM Advisor confirms diliberations with Consensus (Al-Sabaah)
  71. Ammar Hakeem: 3 conflicts of foreigners dealt in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  72. PM orders building ten new hospitals (Al-Sabaah)
  73. Talabani in Baghdad to declare new coalition (Al-Sabaah)
  74. Kuwait: GCC military, political leadership meeting called for -- minister (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  75. Qaeda leader made threat in April (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  76. Interview: Thamir Ghadhban on Iraq, oil (UPI)
  77. Iraqi premier denounces attacks on Green Zone (Associated Press)
  78. U.S. says 23 militants killed in Iraq battle (Reuters)
  79. Minister says KRG has Knowledge on the whereabouts of Anfal mass graves (Kurdish Globe)
  80. Iraqis scrutinized at Jordanian airports (Kurdish Globe)
  81. New homes for returning Iraqi Kurds (Kurdish Globe)
  82. KRG to implement administrative reforms (Kurdish Globe)
  83. The state of agriculture in Kurdistan (Kurdish Globe)
  84. KRG requires clarity from Iraqi cabinet on text of draft oil law (KRG)
  85. "Dog Paddling in the Tigris" (New York Times)
  86. Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir establishes ties with US music education specialists (KRG)
  87. Bringing suspected Jash criminals to justice is not a Kurdish issue, head of Parliament (KurdishMedia)
  88. Seminar in London: Orientalism, Kemalism and the Kurds (KurdishMedia)
  89. Kurds campaign to annul the Lausanne Treaty (KurdishMedia)
  90. Developing Iraq's economic relations
  91. Iraq takes step closer to landmark oil law
  92. Regional Kurdish govt says it's not seen Iraq oil law (Reuters)
  93. Militias, bribes tip scales as Iraqis take final exams (The Christian Science Monitor)
  94. Armed Sunnis: gains now, risks later (Associated Press)
  95. In outsourced U.S. wars, contractor deaths top 1,000 (Reuters)
  96. Delays likely in Iraq oil bill (Associated Press)
  97. No quick debate in Iraq parliament on oil law (Reuters)
  98. Baghdad suburb residents flee after US raids (Middle East Online)
  99. Flush with oil, Kurdistan draws Western producers and explorers (Bloomberg)
  100. Iraq PM to shrink cabinet in reshuffle - aide (Reuters)
  101. In Iraq, U.S. contractors outnumber troops (UPI)
  102. Greatest oil tank to be built in Khoor al-Umia port (Al-Sabaah)
  103. Chalabi discusses services represented to citizens (Al-Sabaah)
  104. Talabani: international community opposes Turkish attack (Al-Sabaah)
  105. $8m to build Samara's shrine (Al-Sabaah)
  106. Debathification: exclusion 14000 of party members (Al-Sabaah)
  107. Maliki to declare new Govt (Al-Sabaah)
  108. Trade Bank of Iraq announces newly appointed adviser (PortAl Iraq)
  109. Iraq Accord Front may attend oil bill debate (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  110. $3 Million Monthly Budget for Anti-US Operations in Iraq - Sources (Asharq Alawsat)
  111. Kurdish forces accused of human rights abuses (The Guardian)
  112. US struggling with Turkish demands to counter Kurdish guerrillas in Iraq (Associated Press)
  113. Report: Torture used in Kurdish region (Associated Press)
  114. US military warns Turkey off Iraq raid (AFP)
  115. Human rights watch report on Kurdistan July 2007 (KurdishMedia)
  116. No "Region" in the title of the "President of Kurdistan Regional Government" (KurdishMedia)
  117. Seminar in London: Prominent lawyer addresses Kurdish issue in Iraq (KurdishMedia)
  118. PKK leader: We defend southern Kurdistan to our last drop of blood (KurdishMedia)
  119. Iraqi Government Imposes 15% Hike In Gasoline Prices - Official (Dow Jones)
  120. Australia says oil means no Iraq withdrawal (Middle East Online)
  121. Confusion clouds new Iraq oil law (Aljazeera)
  122. Bush asks for more patience on Iraq (Aljazeera)
  123. Australia admits oil motive in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  124. Journalists' killing in Iraq denounced (Associated Press)
  125. Developing Iraq's economic relations (Iraq Directory)
  126. Iraq takes step closer to landmark oil law (Iraq Directory)
  127. Trade Bank of Iraq appoints British adviser Sir Claude Hankes KCVO (AME Info FZ LLC)
  128. Higher demand for dollar, exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  129. Main security developments in Iraq on July 4 till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
  130. 16 unidentified bodies found in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  131. Kurds may reject oil law if amendments were major - Kurdistan PM (Voices of Iraq)
  132. Fatwa from Sunni Scholars Association forbids voting for draft oil law in parliament (Voices of Iraq)
  133. 38 suspected gunmen arrested under Baghdad security plan (Voices of Iraq)
  134. Six killed, 17 wounded in Baiji blast (Voices of Iraq)
  135. 13 Iraqi troops killed, injured in two blasts in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  136. Oil and gas law dominates Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
  137. Over $60 million transferred from UNMOVIC's account to Iraq's Development Fund (Voices of Iraq)
  138. Kurdistan's government welcomes ratifying oil law, rejects amendments (Voices of Iraq)
  139. Parliament holds session without IAF, Sadrists (Voices of Iraq)
  140. Three Iraqi soldiers injured as bomb explodes in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  141. Four policemen killed, injured in armed attack in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  142. 25 gunmen killed northeast of Baaquba – U.S. army (Voices of Iraq)
  143. 15 al-Qaeda members killed in clashes between armed groups in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  144. Kurds to rebuild dam they had looted in 1990s (Azzaman)
  145. Referring Lagoons Joining Project to General Mouth of A River (Al-Sabaah)
  146. Enforce Law: Killing of 36 Gunmen (Al-Sabaah)
  147. Arrowhead ripper plan reached Baquba surroundings (Al-Sabaah)
  148. Australian PM denies troops in Iraq because of oil (AFP)
  149. Construction Woes Add to Fears at Embassy in Iraq (The Washington Post)
  150. trade bank of iraq appoints british adviser sir claude hankes kcvo
  151. Al-Qaida: The Unwanted Guests (Asia Times)
  152. Australia says oil means no Iraq withdrawal (Middle East Online)
  153. Don't turn a Nelson's eye (Gulf News)
  154. Sunnis urged to end boycott of Iraq cabinet (Gulf News)
  155. Al Zawahri calls for a boost for Al Qaida (Gulf News)
  156. Iraqi political scene at crossroads (Gulf News)
  157. Unidentified body tally up by 41% since January (The Washington Post)
  158. Emirates Post's Training Centre conducts training course for Iraq Post employees (AME Info FZ LLC)
  159. The Trade Bank of Iraq announced today that it has appointed Sir Claude Hankes KCVO as Adviser (Al Bawaba)
  160. Iraq's parliament debates amended oil law (AME Info FZ LLC)
  161. Lower demand for dollar, exchange rate stable for 6th session running (Voices of Iraq)
  162. Iraqi stock exchange holds 3 trading sessions a week (Voices of Iraq)
  163. Main security developments in Iraq on Thursday 5 July till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
  164. 14 Qaeda militants killed in Diala-Iraqi General (Voices of Iraq)
  165. Five civilians killed, 15 wounded in Baghdad blast (Voices of Iraq)
  166. Samawa clashes casualties rise up to 14 (Voices of Iraq)
  167. U.S. helicopter not down of enemy fire-army (Voices of Iraq)
  168. Six casualties in Kirkuk as charge explodes while defusing (Voices of Iraq)
  169. Parliamentary committees to convince blocs to end boycott (Voices of Iraq)
  170. 22 militants killed, captured under Baghdad security plan (Voices of Iraq)
  171. Peshmerga forces ready to protect Baiji-Kirkuk road - spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
  172. GCC discusses developments in the situation in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  173. Committee on amending constitution refers points of dispute to presidency (Voices of Iraq)
  174. Maliki's efforts on political process in Baghdad press (Voices of Iraq)
  175. Egyptian suspected of having links to armed groups arrested in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  176. Parliament resumes sessions, reports of Sadrists' return (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Five Iraqi soldiers injured in blast on borders with Iran (Voices of Iraq)
  178. Three killed, two injured in clashes in Samawa (Voices of Iraq)
  179. U.S. forces raid Sadr City, arrest civilians - eyewitnesses (Voices of Iraq)
  180. Four killed, injured as bomb explodes in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  181. Palestine, Iraq top challenges to Gulf region - Saudi FM (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  182. Factional militias steal exam papers by force (Azzaman)
  183. Liquidation of Iraqi scientists is part of organized crime and not linked to sectarian strife (Azzaman)
  184. Iraqi microfinance institution in Kirkuk expands operations (USAID)
  185. Study absolves displaced Iraqis of blame for Jordan's economic problems (AFP)
  186. New disputes delay oil bill in Iraq (Associated Press)
  187. Occupiers Must Not Get Iraqi Oil: Sadr Bloc (AFP)
  188. Violence causes gender role swap (IWPR)
  189. Barzani warns Turkey of 'devastating war' (KurdishMedia)
  190. Turkish troops kill five Kurdish rebels (Reuters)
  191. Chief Iraqi Islamist urges support for gov''t, parliament (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  192. Iraqi bourse is on the rise in indexes
  193. The prices of petrol and oil derivatives rise
  194. Iran Strengthens Relations With Kurdistan, Abandons Investments in Thi Qar
  195. Karbala assigns all 2007 projects to local firms
  196. Moderates Try to Break Iraq’s Sectarian Logjam (The New York Times)
  197. Iraq's Maliki demands Sadr fighters lay down arms (AFP)
  198. Suicide bomber kills 105 in Iraqi village (AFP)
  199. Seven more US soldiers die in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  200. Sweden seeks to limit Iraqi asylum seekers (Middle East Online)
  201. Six US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  202. Iraqi Kurds open 40 new oil sites to foreign investors
  203. Much of US favors Bush impeachment (Middle East Online)
  204. You can get G-Type Iraqi passports but at a price (KurdishMedia)
  205. New details on murder of al-Seiyyed Abdul-Majid al-Khoei (KurdishMedia)
  206. New book: The structure of Kurdish society and the struggle for a Kurdish state (KurdishMedia)
  207. Turks hack Kurdish website, www.dengekan.com (KurdishMedia)
  208. British soldier dies in Iraq (AFP)
  209. Iraqi PM slams 'heinous' bombers (BBC News)
  210. Toll in Iraq bombings could surpass 150 (Associated Press)
  211. Iraqi village mourns devastating blast (AFP)
  212. Iran visits men held by US in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  213. Deadly blasts hit Iraq (Aljazeera)
  214. Oil law to plunge country into more chaos (Azzaman)
  215. Iraqi Sadrists to come up with ‘reconciliation initiative’ (Azzaman)
  216. U.S.’s ‘non-military’ general (Azzaman)
  217. Drinkable Waters For Missan Marshes achieved (Al-Sabaah)
  218. A project to develop urban areas in Waset (Al-Sabaah)
  219. Iraqis head for neighboring countries for summer season (Al-Sabaah)
  220. I.D21 bn allocated to develop gardening and forests (Al-Sabaah)
  221. 1000 Residential Land Distributed Wihda District (Al-Sabaah)
  222. Raids to Substitute Positions of Islamic State (Al-Sabaah)
  223. Consensus elects Samarai to lead the bloc (Al-Sabaah)
  224. Alusi goes on case despite threats (Al-Sabaah)
  225. Parliament : energy committee began discussing oil law (Al-Sabaah)
  226. Presidency calls to form moderates front (Al-Sabaah)
  227. Yes, Bush has failed in Iraq - but why did he invade in the first place? (The Daily Star)
  228. Study absolves displaced Iraqis of blame for Jordan's economic problems (AFP)
  229. Hawlati publishes names of 29 suspected criminals (KurdishMedia)
  230. Christians face uncertain future in anarchic Iraq (AFP)
  231. Weekend violence leaves at least 180 dead in Iraq (The Daily Star)
  232. Toll in Iraq Bombings Could Surpass 150 (Associated Press)
  233. Kurdish deals must comply with law (AFP)
  234. Agriculture is ailing in Kurdistan (Kurdish Globe)
  235. Military: 6 U.S. troops killed in Iraq (AFP)
  236. US$ 5000 for two G-Type Iraqi passports (KurdishMedia)
  237. Iran officials visit 5 Iranians held by U.S. in Iraq (Reuters)
  238. Bombs kill scores of Iraqis and 8 U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
  239. Suicide bomber kills more than 100 in Iraq (Associated Press)
  240. Tarek Aziz’s Son Fights for His Release (Asharq Alawsat)
  241. Turkey eyes possible incursion into Iraq (Associated Press)
  242. U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,598 (Associated Press)
  243. Sweden tightens rules on Iraqi asylum seekers (Reuters)
  244. New York Times calls Iraq a 'lost cause' (Middle East Online)
  245. Iran complains about detention conditions of diplomats in US custody (Al Bawaba)
  246. 4 killed, 21 wounded in two blasts in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  247. Main security developments in Iraq on Sunday 8 July till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
  248. U.S. vehicle destroyed in Anbar explosion - eyewitnesses (Voices of Iraq)
  249. Iraq Al Qaida threatens Iran (Gulf News)
  250. US drive in Iraq 'a lost cause' (Gulf News)