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  1. Baker report prompts fears of ‘too little, too late’ (Financial Times)
  2. 'Whole world will pay' if US abandons Iraq - Kuwaiti emir (The Daily Star)
  3. Iraq army to take over in 2007 as Italian troops head home (AFP)
  4. U.S. helicopters fire in Baghdad, heavy clashes (Reuters)
  5. Two lessons from Iraq - be honest, be realistic (The Times)
  6. Highly anticipated Iraq report may fall flat (Reuters)
  7. Iraq: The world’s fastest growing refugee crisis (KurdishMedia)
  8. Iraq is already enduring two wars. Could it survive a third? (The Guardian)
  9. Lessons? Vietnam, Indonesia, and Iraq (Middle East Online)
  10. Bush sees no 'graceful exit' from Iraq (Middle East Online)
  11. Iraqi PM al-Maliki faces revolt within his government (AP Worldstream)
  12. Iraq panel to call for US to trade troops for diplomacy (Independent)
  13. Iraq's most senior Shiite politician reaches out to Sunnis in Jordan (AP Worldstream)
  14. Maliki: Iraqi forces ready by June (Aljazeera)
  15. $172 millions to rebuild Anbar province
  16. 4 concrete dams to be constructed
  17. Japan ready to invest oilfields in Nassirya
  18. Iraq endorses investment law for most sectors except oil
  19. Future looking worse for Iraq’s oil industry
  20. Prep for the 10k handout?
  21. Talabani rejects Annan suggestion for international conference on Iraq (AP Worldstream)
  22. Iraq's Asian Games soccer win greeted with volleys of celebratory gunfire (AP Worldstream)
  23. Iraq takes over command of second army division from US (Financial Times)
  24. Korean Firms Eye Investment in Iraq (Korea Times)
  25. Blair and Bush to hold Iraq handover summit (The Sunday Times)
  26. Iraqi govt agrees on Kurds’ budget, electricity and oil demands (KUNA)
  27. Most Iraqis aware of existence of illegal drugs (Azzaman)
  28. Rumsfeld urges scale-back of US Iraq operations (Gulf News)
  29. Rumsfeld admitted Iraq failings (Aljazeera)
  30. Annan: Iraq worse than under Saddam (Aljazeera)
  31. Saddam's lawyers lodge appeal (Aljazeera)
  32. Iraqi conjoined twins separated in Saudi (Gulf News)
  33. US airstrike destroys safe houses (Gulf News)
  34. US plans more arms for Iraq's Maliki (Middle East Online)
  35. Baghdad triple car bomb kills 40 (Middle East Online)
  36. Iraq's lifeline oil industry plunges deeper into despair (Reuters)
  37. Media Monitor After AP Uses Bogus Source
  38. On withdrawal: On reconstruction: Iraq: one country, three options: On handing over: On the region (The Guardian)
  39. Rumsfeld 'considered Iraq withdrawal' before resigning (Independent)
  40. Middle East mayhem (Financial Times)
  41. Iraq 'realist' at the gates (Financial Times)
  42. Memo raises pressure on Bush to review Iraq policy (Financial Times)
  43. Shiite chief to press for Iran role in Iraq (Gulf News)
  44. Nine US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  45. Oil Infrastructure Reconstruction on Track (News Blaze)
  46. Lawyers appealing Saddam’s death sentence (AP Worldstream)
  47. UN chief tells of Iraq war sorrow (BBC News)
  48. UK WELCOMES PROVINCIAL EFFORTS TO STRENGTHEN ACCOUNTABILITY, RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN IRAQ (Department for International Development (UK))
  49. Eight killed in violence in Iraq (Gulf News)
  50. Shiite chief to press for Iran role in Iraq (Gulf News)
  51. One dead and three missing as US copter goes down in Iraq (Gulf News)
  52. Annan says Iraq in grip of civil war (Reuters)
  53. Japan ready to invest oilfields in Nassirya (Al-Sabaah)
  54. 4 concrete dams to be constructed (Al-Sabaah)
  55. $172 millions to rebuild Anbar province (Al-Sabaah)
  56. Iraq endorses investment law for most sectors except oil (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  57. Wheels and deals sign off Commercial Vehicles Show (AME Info FZ LLC)
  58. Can Middle East insecurity offset the impact of a US slowdown on the oil price? (AME Info FZ LLC)
  59. STS announces selection of Hypercom's Optimum Technology by Iraq's SFS Aman (AME Info FZ LLC)
  60. Arab world needs to integrate, build intellectual capital and improve domestic policy to be globally competitive, says Arab Business Council (AME Info FZ LLC)
  61. Centigon is settled in the Middle East (AME Info FZ LLC)
  62. HH Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates 4th Annual Arab Strategy Forum (AME Info FZ LLC)
  63. Can Iraq be split? (United Press International)
  64. Commission approves projects to upgrade economy (Al-Sabaah)
  65. Babylon is burning (Toronto Sun)
  66. Iraqi Leader Rejects International Talks (Associated Press)
  67. The 4th London Kurdish Film Festival - London 8-14 December (KurdishMedia)
  68. Zibari Meets Abo-Gheet (Al-Sabaah)
  69. Security Forces Arrest 105 Wanted (Al-Sabaah)
  70. Several oil counters erected in Basra Port (Al-Sabaah)
  71. Bush to hold further talks on Iraq (Aljazeera)
  72. Presentations sale of the dollar exceeds the purchase orders for the first time in the Central Bank Auction
  73. Al-Maliki discusses with the Japanese ambassador the bilateral relations and the reconstruction
  74. The establishment of three power stations in Kirkuk costing three million dollars
  75. Korean Firms Eye Investment in Iraq
  76. A call to establish a higher national council for economy
  77. The dropping of the dollar caused by the low interest rates
  78. Final form of state employees' payroll
  79. Bush tells Shia cleric of US displeasure at Iraq's progress (Financial Times)
  80. US officials call on Iraqis to pull back from brink (Reuters)
  81. Bush warns Hakim over neighbours role in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  82. Bush meets with Iraqi Shia leader (Aljazeera)
  83. Close to Iran, linked to militia, Iraq's al-Hakim gets a White House meeting (AP Worldstream)
  84. Report: Japan ruling party panel approves air force mission in Iraq through July (AP Worldstream)
  85. Vehicle accident kills U.S. soldier in Iraq (AP Worldstream)
  86. Anger at UN chief's Iraq comments (BBC News)
  87. Thirty killed in Baghdad attacks (BBC News)
  88. Iraqi Sunni party bloc threatens to withdraw from political process (BBC Monitoring)
  89. Egyptian, Iraqi foreign ministers hold press conference after Cairo talks (BBC Monitoring)
  90. Iraq Study Group to release findings online on Wednesday (AP Worldstream)
  91. Saddam witness evidence concludes (BBC News)
  92. Iran to export 1m liter of oil, byproducts to Iraq daily (Tehran Times)
  93. Lawless Baghdad descends into chaos (Azzaman)
  94. World Bank to grant $100m to boost education sector in Iraq (MENAFN)
  95. Kurd wins Iraq's first medal in 20 years at Asian Games (Associated Press)
  96. Kurds and Article 140 (KurdishMedia)
  97. A deeper insight into the Kurdish-Jewish romantic comedy David and Layla (KurdishMedia)
  98. It's Hard Being a Woman (Inter Press Service News Agency)
  99. Iraqi PM rejects Annan’s comments about Iraq (Associated Press)
  100. Saddam genocide trial wraps up witness phase (Reuters)
  101. Private Security in Iraq: Who Can You Trust? (Asharq Alawsat)
  102. Pension 80% of salaries right January (Al-Sabaah)
  103. Oil: We need $20b for development (Al-Sabaah)
  104. Eye witness affirm Loss of 25 Relatives in Anfal (Al-Sabaah)
  105. Hashimi: reconciliation open for others to end crisis (Al-Sabaah)
  106. Security forces kill 3 terrorists; detain 20 others, 27 suspects (Al-Sabaah)
  107. US officials call on Iraqis to pull back from brink (Reuters)
  108. More than 30 killed in Baghdad attacks (Gulf News)
  109. How to Stay in Iraq: The Iraq Study Group Rides to the Rescue (MaldivesInfo)
  110. Final form of state employees' payroll (Al-Sabaah)
  111. The dropping of the dollar caused by the low interest rates (Iraq Directory)
  112. A call to establish a higher national council for economy (Iraq Directory)
  113. Presentations sale of the dollar exceeds the purchase orders for the first time in the Central Bank Auction (Iraq Directory)
  114. Al-Maliki discusses with the Japanese ambassador the bilateral relations and the reconstruction (Iraq Directory)
  115. Bush tells key Iraqi Shiite leader he wants more action to end sectarian bloodshed (The Daily Star)
  116. In Iraq, there is no graceful exit for the US (The Daily Star)
  117. Iraqi envoys to discuss ways to hold conference (Gulf News)
  118. Graft compounds Baghdad's misery (Gulf News)
  119. Saddam defies Iraqi court, saying he will stop attending his Kurdish genocide trial (AP Worldstream)
  120. Iraqi government agrees on Kurds' budget, oil demands - official (BBC Monitoring)
  121. Iraqi PM holds news conference on local policies, regional conference (BBC Monitoring)
  122. Training Iraqi forces proves easier said than done (Financial Times)
  123. Dissenting voices within Iraq government grow louder (AP Worldstream)
  124. Bush gets preview of Iraq panel's Wednesday report, which will urge policy changes (AP Worldstream)
  125. Iraq's sectarian strife not just a tit-for-tat affair (Irish Times)
  126. US not winning the conflict in Iraq, says Gates (Financial Times)
  127. Bush faces pressure to change tack on Iraq military policy (Financial Times)
  128. Al-Maliki calls regional conference (Aljazeera)
  129. US panel to release Iraq plan (Aljazeera)
  130. Many killed in Baghdad attacks (Aljazeera)
  131. Sistani, Kuwaiti firm discuss human work's fields (Al-Sabaah)
  132. Sunni MP Saleh Al-mutlaq takes over Kurdish properties in Daquq and other Arabised areas (KurdishMedia)
  133. Works Ministry puts Plan for 2007 (Al-Sabaah)
  134. Military base in Wassit into civil airport (Al-Sabaah)
  135. Meshahdani puts anti-sectarian gatherings project (Al-Sabaah)
  136. 30% of oil revenue to distribute among citizens (Al-Sabaah)
  137. Human Rights denies arresting 1000 women (Al-Sabaah)
  138. Maliki: parties' conference mid Dec (Al-Sabaah)
  139. CHAK condemn the genocide of people of Darfur (KurdishMedia)
  140. The KDPI has split (KurdishMedia)
  141. Civilization vs. Purification (KurdishMedia)
  142. Iraqi leaders: the end realisation! (KurdishMedia)
  143. Agriculture presents programs till 2015 (Al-Sabaah)
  144. Kurds and central government fail to solve 'disagreements' (Azzaman)
  145. "Many women" languish in U.S. Iraqi jails (Azzaman)
  146. Iraqi Marshlands needs revival (IRIN)
  147. Domestic violence increases in post-invasion Iraq (IRNA)
  148. Baker report: Iraq grave and deteriorating (Middle East Online)
  149. 12 killed in Baghdad blasts (Gulf News)
  150. US should withdraw from combat (Gulf News)
  151. Iraq to dominate Bush-Blair talks (BBC News)
  152. Iraqi politicians play down significance of recommendations by U.S. bipartisan commission (AP Worldstream)
  153. Syria and Iran willing to help U.S. in Iraq, but will want concessions (AP Worldstream)
  154. IRAQ TENDER - REHABILITATION OF THE CENTRAL STORES (Asia Pulse)
  155. IRAQ TENDER - BUILDING EXTERNAL FENCE (Asia Pulse)
  156. Rights and wrongs of fixing Iraq (Financial Times)
  157. Sales soar for paperback edition of 'Iraq Study Group Report' (AP Worldstream)
  158. Iraq welcomes US report (BBC News)
  159. Saddam trial resumes after delay as 10 US troops killed (Albawaba)
  160. Iraq Study Group Report excerpts (Financial Times)
  161. Growing pressure on Baghdad government (Financial Times)
  162. President can take his pick from shower of suggestions (Financial Times)
  163. Active US role in Iraq oil sector urged (Irish Times)
  164. Region must help war-torn country, says former UN envoy (Gulf News)
  165. US report on Iraq calls for diplomatic offensive (Middle East Online)
  166. Ten US soldiers die in Iraq attacks (Aljazeera)
  167. Vast work remains to revive Iraq oil sector (Reuters)
  168. Iraq report: US strategy has failed (Aljazeera)
  169. Iraq report gives Bush a last chance to salvage his reputation (The Daily Star)
  170. Baker-Hamilton report squeezed out of frozen mentality of Cold War (KurdishMedia)
  171. That’s how the real world of politics functions: The Iraq study group and Kurdish concerns (KurdishMedia)
  172. Saddam trial resumes after bomb alert delay (AFP)
  173. Three Syrians, Iraqi sentenced to death in Jordan (Reuters)
  174. Israel brushes off Iraq report, no to Syria talks (Reuters)
  175. Bush calls for new Iraq approach (Aljazeera)
  176. Blair and Bush meet on Iraq (Aljazeera)
  177. Minister vows to beat ‘terror’ and reconstruct Iraq in 2007 (Azzaman)
  178. Iraq situation grave, says Baker report (Reuters)
  179. Bush: It's bad in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  180. The Iraq Study Group's Very Bad Idea (Middle East Online)
  181. Iran and the Iraq Study Group Report (Middle East Online)
  182. Halt decline of the dollar against dinar after being purchased by the Central Bank
  183. Establishing a center for economic cooperation between Iraq and Iran
  184. Al-Ibrahimi warns of adopting a policy of decentralization in Iraq and its impact on oil sector
  185. The strategy Committee approves a number of projects to promote economic status
  186. $ 14 billion global spending on information security
  187. Controlling the Fire at the Petrochemicals in Basrah
  188. 268 companies registered last year
  189. Partial recovery for Iraq marshes (BBC News)
  190. At last, Bush is presentedwith the obvious truth on Iraq (Financial Times)
  191. Iraqi religious figures meet in Oslo to discuss sectarian tension (BBC Monitoring)
  192. Will the tap open? Why oil groups dream of the day they can enter Iraq (Financial Times)
  193. Appeal to donors to rebuild Iraq (Financial Times)
  194. Iraq report's proposals split Congress (Financial Times)
  195. Bush charts new Iraq plan (Gulf News)
  196. Kurdish leader rejects Baker-Hamilton report (Associated Press)
  197. Doctors testify in Hussein’s genocide trial (Baltimore Sun)
  198. Iraq-Kurds talks on budget and oil fail (Gulf Daily News)
  199. Minister vows to beat ‘terror’ and reconstruct Iraq in 2007 (Azzaman)
  200. President is cool to report on Iraq (The Washington Post)
  201. U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq Hit 2,922 (Associated Press)
  202. 20 Al Qaida militants killed (Gulf News)
  203. Hamilton urges swift action on Iraq report (Middle East Online)
  204. Oil for Sale: Iraq Study Group Recommends Privatization (AlertNet)
  205. Bush 'must adopt all Iraq plan' (BBC News)
  206. 'Children killed' in US Iraq raid (Aljazeera)
  207. Don't take Kurds collaboration for granted (KurdishMedia)
  208. Iraqi Ambassabor Accuses Iranian Minister of Hipocrisy Over U.S. Criticisms (Associated Press)
  209. US, Iraqis dispute raid, at least 17 killed (Reuters)
  210. Kurds reject Iraq report (Aljazeera)
  211. UN nuke chief: Learn from Iraq war (Gulf News)
  212. Iraqi official urges government to establish a council of Iraqi economy (MENAFN)
  213. Bush Sets Conditions for Iran and Syria to Mediate Iraq Talks (Arab News)
  214. Hamilton Report: Miraculous formula for disaster (KurdishMedia)
  215. Kurdish MP Dr Salih "welcomes" Iraq Study Group’s report (KurdishMedia)
  216. Iran seems ready to help America in Iraq - but Israel clearly does not (The Daily Star)
  217. Emphatically stating the obvious on Iraq (The Daily Star)
  218. Iraq central bank boosts the country's currency in a battle against inflation (International Herald Tribune)
  219. Oil for Sale: Iraq Study Group Recommends Privatization
  220. Report: A lot to be done to revitalize the oil sector
  221. The monthly distribution of 30% of oil revenues among the citizens
  222. Iraq central bank buys up currency to fight inflation
  223. Advanced work in designs of Iraqi cities
  224. Talabani rejects 'dangerous' US report on Iraq (Middle East Online)
  225. Nine dead as gunmen storm houses (Gulf News)
  226. Saudi king: Arab world waiting to explode (Middle East Online)
  227. Saudi intelligence chief wants US pullout timetable for Iraq (Middle East Online)
  228. Rumsfeld on farewell trip to Iraq (Aljazeera)
  229. Iraq president rejects Baker report (Aljazeera)
  230. Attacks claim scores of Iraqi lives (Aljazeera)
  231. 6th Rebuilding Iraq Conference and Expo
  232. Iraq Study Group report ‘unfair and unjust’ (Financial Times)
  233. The Iraq Study Group Report recommends rewriting Iraq’s recent history (KurdishMedia)
  234. Iraq’s football team advances to semifinals in Asian Games (Associated Press)
  235. Iraqi committee makes progress in drafting new oil law (Associated Press)
  236. Iraqi Kurdish PM Discusses ISG Report, Iraqi Oil Law (VOA)
  237. Investing in Iraq's oil (Marketplace)
  238. Ministry confident of surge in cereal output (Azzaman)
  239. Kurds criticise Iraq report (Gulf News)
  240. Prison chief held after Saddam's nephew escape (Gulf News)
  241. Iraq central bank buys up currency to fight inflation (Associated Press)
  242. CNN International announces changes in newsgathering operations (AME Info FZ LLC)
  243. Iraqi security aide accuses Syria, Iran of harbouring extremists (BBC Monitoring)
  244. Merkel suggests Germany may step up help training Iraqi troops (AP Worldstream)
  245. Iraqi Sunni leader says government involved in sectarian attacks (BBC Monitoring)
  246. Turks told not to meddle in oil-rich Iraqi city (AP Worldstream)
  247. Iraqi leaders brand ISG report 'unfair, unjust' and 'half-baked' (Financial Times)
  248. The Kurds worry they're in for more betrayal (The Daily Star)
  249. Cohen backs Baker report on peace talks (Gulf News)
  250. 'Iraq will talk to all groups except Al Qaida to stabilise security' (Gulf News)