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