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  1. Baghdad set for shake-up (Gulf News)
  2. Oil majors to meet with the Iraq Government at the world's leading energy summit for Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
  3. Iraq oil field work will increase capacity (United Press International)
  4. Urgent need for new oil refineries (Iraq Directory)
  5. Prefabricated houses shelter Iraqis from rising building and rental prices (Iraq Directory)
  6. U.N. to talk to Iraqi armed groups (Azzaman)
  7. US awaits outcome of Iraqi leaders'' summit meeting (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  8. Five US soldiers killed in Chinook crash in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  9. US Chief of Staff says his military overly stretched (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  10. 12 'Rogue' Members of Sadr Militia Detained: US Military (AFP)
  11. US military launches operation in Diyala (Associated Press)
  12. Once again PKK warns Iraq, Turkey (AFP)
  13. Mother of Kurdish journalist on death row speaks (Adnkronos International)
  14. Iraq's national security to be established at the expense of Iraqi politicians (Voices of Iraq)
  15. Does Iraq need a dictator to restore stability? (Voices of Iraq)
  16. Auction for three licenses for mobile phone networks in Iraq on Thursday (Voices of Iraq)
  17. Arab investor buys shares with $1.6 m in ISX (Voices of Iraq)
  18. Demand for dollar stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  19. Series of blasts leave scores dead, wounded near Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  20. Political leaders' meetings to start on Wednesday - Talabani (Voices of Iraq)
  21. Gunmen kidnap oil deputy minister in eastern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  22. Islamic Party officials to meet Kurdish leaders on Wednesday - VP (Voices of Iraq)
  23. Suicide bombing leaves 22 casualties in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  24. U.S. forces hand over Falluja's security file to Iraqi police (Voices of Iraq)
  25. Three INL ministers attend cabinet's meeting - government (Voices of Iraq)
  26. 26 suspected gunmen captured near Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  27. Blast on bridge in northern Baghdad leaves 16 casualties (Voices of Iraq)
  28. Gunmen attack police officer's house, kill two relatives south of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  29. Six casualties as charge explodes in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  30. Leaders hold bilateral meetings before summit (Al-Sabaah)
  31. Ruba'ai discusses counterterrorism with Jordanians (Al-Sabaah)
  32. Special plan to provide foodstuff for Diyala (Al-Sabaah)
  33. Oilfields development priorities (Al-Sabaah)
  34. 27 New Judge Panel Releases 1100 Detained (Al-Sabaah)
  35. Adding New Energy Units on Electrical Stations (Al-Sabaah)
  36. Police reopen station northern Fulaja (Al-Sabaah)
  37. Iraqi army returns 47 displaced families to Jbala district (Al-Sabaah)
  38. Health sources warn against cancer diseases (Al-Sabaah)
  39. Iraqi growth 'unexpectedly slow'
  40. Lagging oil output slows Iraq economic growth: IMF
  41. Clothing Made in Iraq Could Be in US Stores by Holidays
  42. Auction for three licenses for mobile phone networks in Iraq on Thursday
  43. Iran-Iraq trade on the rise
  44. Iraq Resconstruction Teams Struggle to Sustain Grassroots Projects
  45. Car bomb leaves 15 casualties in central Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
  46. Sinjar bombings casualties rise to 400 (Voices of Iraq)
  47. Five U.S. soldiers killed in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
  48. Gunmen kill employee in joint operations office in Najaf (Wall Street Journal)
  49. 11 casualties as car bomb explodes in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  50. Two killed, injured in bomb explosion in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Analysis: Kidnapped Iraqi had top oil role (United Press International)
  52. Arab investor buys shares with $1.6 m in ISX
  53. Iraq holds tourist, antiquity agreement with Turkey & Iran (Al-Sabaah)
  54. Quartet summit to concentrate on fundamentals – spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
  55. Licensed cell phone companies need permit to work in Kurdistan region
  56. Army Assists in Reinvigorating Iraq's Economy
  57. Iraqi Navy celebrates 70th anniversary (Al-Sabaah)
  58. Iraqi political leaders' meeting captures Baghdad press (Voices of Iraq)
  59. Iraq asks Jordan to repatriate 'exiles' (Azzaman)
  60. Licensed cell phone companies need permit to work in Kurdistan region (Voices of Iraq)
  61. Toll in Nineveh explosions reaches 500 dead, 375 injured (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  62. Three gunmen killed as military operation starts in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  63. Double explosion leaves 35 casualties in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  64. Al Qaeda likely suspect for major Iraq bombings - US (Reuters)
  65. Arab League condemns bloody explosions in Iraq (SANA)
  66. Falluja police release 35 detainees (Voices of Iraq)
  67. Street peddlers on the run (Kurdish Globe)
  68. KRG condemns terrorist attacks against Yazidis (KRG)
  69. Tons of expired food seized and burned (Kurdish Globe)
  70. Sadrists stage peaceful demonstration in Najaf (Voices of Iraq)
  71. Mud houses devastated, dozens of homeless families in Sinjar (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Who are the Yazidis? (Reuters)
  73. Oil majors to meet with the Iraq Government at the world's leading energy summit for Iraq
  74. Dana Gas posts half yearly operating profits (AME Info FZ LLC)
  75. Iraq sets mobile auction (AME Info FZ LLC)
  76. Sharp drop in demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  77. Clothing Made in Iraq Could Be in US Stores by Holidays (Iraq Directory)
  78. Loans for fledgling farmers in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  79. Iran-Iraq trade on the rise (Press TV)
  80. Lagging oil output slows Iraq economic growth: IMF (Reuters)
  81. Iraq Resconstruction Teams Struggle to Sustain Grassroots Projects (World Politics Review)
  82. Kirkuk governor discusses Kirkuk (Kurdish Globe)
  83. Talabani on oil law development (United Press International)
  84. INL to participate in summit if government sends official invitation – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  85. Barazani urges Peshmerga, interior ministry to protect Kurds (Voices of Iraq)
  86. Kurds welcome UN expansion (Kurdish Globe)
  87. "Neighboring Countries Should Stop Undermining Iraq's Security" - UK Envoy (Asharq Alawsat)
  88. Jordanian king discusses security developments with Maliki (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  89. Saudi analysts urge UN not to monopolize decisions in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  90. KRG responds to AMS statement (Kurdish Globe)
  91. Army Assists in Reinvigorating Iraq's Economy (Army News)
  92. US launches airborne attack on militants (Reuters)
  93. Petraeus says US troop reduction plan seen (Middle East Online)
  94. US moving to name Iran's Revolutionary Guard terror group (Middle East Online)
  95. Total curfew in bomb-hit Iraq towns (Gulf News)
  96. Central Baghdad explosion casualties up to 30 (Voices of Iraq)
  97. Kurdistan’s government announces day of mourning (Voices of Iraq)
  98. Eight gunmen killed in Khalis, two arrested in Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
  99. Two U.S. soldiers killed, six wounded north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  100. Death toll from attacks in northern Iraq rises to 400 (The Daily Star)
  101. Arab League condemns bloody explosions in Iraq (SANA)
  102. 4 policemen wounded in explosive device blast in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  103. British bases attacked in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  104. Top Shiite cleric expresses regret over Sinjar's attacks (Voices of Iraq)
  105. Gunmen kidnap ten civilians north of Baghdad-eyewitnesses (Voices of Iraq)
  106. Senior policeman, bodyguard injured as bomb explodes in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  107. Kurdish Peshmerga force deployed to Sinjar district for protection (Voices of Iraq)
  108. 87 suspected militiamen arrested during security operation in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  109. Small Yazidi religious sect faces violent persecution from all sides (Los Angeles Times)
  110. Al-Qaeda suspected of Kurdish massacre (Financial Times)
  111. Politicians fears of violence surge against Yazidis in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  112. Oil official was abducted in 'sophisticated' raid (Reuters)
  113. Residents devise novel ways to beat the heat (Los Angeles Times)
  114. Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  115. Foundation stone laid for $4 m dam in Kikruk (Voices of Iraq)
  116. Iraq: Signs of a New Horizon (Asharq Alawsat)
  117. Official Spokesman Denies What was Reported by an American Radio about Iraqi Prime Minister's Visit to Syria (SANA)
  118. Islamic party expresses reservation over new alliance (Voices of Iraq)
  119. Iraqi PM to visit Syria next week – oil minister (Voices of Iraq)
  120. Outcome of political leaders' meetings captures Baghdad press (Voices of Iraq)
  121. Diwaniya placed under curfew as prepares for governor selection (Voices of Iraq)
  122. Four-way agreement without Iraqi Islamic party (Voices of Iraq)
  123. Quartet meeting discusses Islamic party’s entry to moderate bloc - MP (Voices of Iraq)
  124. Iraq Opens Up Bidding On Mobile Phone Licences
  125. Iraq adopts multi-year Customs Modernization Plan
  126. Iraq oil law up in Sept., official says
  127. Daily Analysis For Thursday Session 16/8/2007
  128. Iraq Opens Up Bidding On Mobile Phone Licences (Information Week)
  129. Mass grave of Kurdish women, children uncovered in southern Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  130. Iraq adopts multi-year Customs Modernization Plan (MENAFN)
  131. Daily Analysis For Thursday Session 16/8/2007 (ISX-Data.com)
  132. Diala rescue council completes preparations for opening 12 offices (Voices of Iraq)
  133. SIIC leading member wins governor elections (Voices of Iraq)
  134. Three U.S. soldiers killed, another wounded in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  135. Key member of Sadr's Mahdi Army arrested in eastern Najaf (Voices of Iraq)
  136. Participation in "moderates' front" hinges on its platform, says Fadhila Party (Voices of Iraq)
  137. Democrats slam 'political spin' over Iraq report (Middle East Online)
  138. Analysis: Oil flows in Basra power vacuum (United Press International)
  139. Sinjar bombing casualties rise to 810 (Voices of Iraq)
  140. Interpol issues arrest warrant against Saddam's daughter (Voices of Iraq)
  141. Iraq oil law up in Sept., official says (Earth Time)
  142. Iraq awards mobile licences
  143. Calls for leaving Iraq to help economy
  144. Singapore and Iraq - Contrasts in Water Management
  145. Foundation stone laid for $4 m dam in Kikruk
  146. MTC Atheer, Asiacell, Korek Telecom win mobile licenses
  147. IMF advises Iraq to shore up reconstruction, oil investment
  148. Assigning projects to local cement industry industrialists
  149. Iraqi-made clothes in United States market soon
  150. Expo to put Iraq trade in spotlight
  151. Harbor 132kV Substation Essential to Khor Az Zubair Port, Industry Operation
  152. Clashes between U.S. forces, Mahdi Army fighters in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  153. 38 suspects arrested in security raid near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  154. U.S. raids to precede troop withdrawal from Iraq – paper (Voices of Iraq)
  155. $ 950 M for Mosul Explosions Victims (Al-Sabaah)
  156. Saudi-Russian Debts to be Reduced, Minister Says (Al-Sabaah)
  157. 7 years prison for Ayham Samaraie (Al-Sabaah)
  158. Anbar tribes ask Govt. to support them (Al-Sabaah)
  159. 100 bn dinars to build trash sorting factories (Al-Sabaah)
  160. Fivefold summit holds 18th August, Maliki meets Asad (Al-Sabaah)
  161. 3 companies win cell phone's licenses (Al-Sabaah)
  162. Political support for new coalition (Al-Sabaah)
  163. Iraq aims open new embassies (Al-Sabaah)
  164. Round Baghdad Railway to start (Al-Sabaah)
  165. Arabs show no desire to have ties with Iraq-Talabani tells ambassadors (Voices of Iraq)
  166. Kurdish faction claims shutting down Iranian helicopter inside Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  167. Kut local council goes on open-ended strike (Voices of Iraq)
  168. Arms cache discovered near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  169. Kurdish MP slams U.S. envoy's statements on Kirkuk's poll (Voices of Iraq)
  170. Parliamentary blocs' stances on Moderates' Front dominate Baghdad press (Voices of Iraq)
  171. Missile attacks kill 5, wound 35 in Khalis district (Voices of Iraq)
  172. Sunni bloc to attend political leaders' meeting (Voices of Iraq)
  173. 5 suspects arrested in Basr (Voices of Iraq)
  174. Saddam's deputy on Interpol's wanted list (Voices of Iraq)
  175. 13 gunmen, child killed in U.S. shelling of northern Baghdad mosque (Voices of Iraq)
  176. 38 gunmen arrested north of Hilla – police (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Two blasts leave 32 casualties in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  178. PM visits Salah el-Din, says government aims at national reconciliation (Voices of Iraq)
  179. Governors of Ninewa, Arbil, Duhuk call on devastated Sinjar (Voices of Iraq)
  180. Fate of kidnapped AP journalist still unclear (Voices of Iraq)
  181. Gunmen kill son of IFF deputy president (Voices of Iraq)
  182. Report: Britain has lost Basra (Gulf News)
  183. Roadside bomb kills Iraqi governor (Gulf News)
  184. Asiacell plans $300m a year (AME Info FZ LLC)
  185. Mansour plans Iraq expansion (AME Info FZ LLC)
  186. Asiacell Consortium successful in bid for Iraq GSM license (AME Info FZ LLC)
  187. Saudi wipes Iraq's debt (AME Info FZ LLC)
  188. Sterling eyes Kurdish deals (AME Info FZ LLC)
  189. MTC Atheer successful in Iraq mobile license auction (AME Info FZ LLC)
  190. Expo to put Iraq trade in spotlight (Gulf Daily News)
  191. Harbor 132kV Substation Essential to Khor Az Zubair Port, Industry Operation (Blackanthem Military News)
  192. IMF advises Iraq to shore up reconstruction, oil investment (Indian Muslims)
  193. Singapore and Iraq - Contrasts in Water Management (Asian Tribune)
  194. Assigning projects to local cement industry industrialists (Iraq Directory)
  195. Calls for leaving Iraq to help economy (United Press International)
  196. Iraqis participate in specialized training workshop on intellectual property rights (USAID)
  197. Operational assessments for microfinance institutions in Iraq (USAID)
  198. New indigenous microfinance institution to open in Al-Anbar (USAID)
  199. Kouchner pays unexpected visit to Iraq as feuding leaders agree on summit agenda (The Daily Star)
  200. Egypt's OT Telecom May Sell Iraqi Unit (Reuters)
  201. Shiite militia expands grip in Baghdad (Associated Press)
  202. Sunnis slam new Shiite, Kurdish alliance (AFP)
  203. Iraq sells 3 mobile licences for $3.75 bln (Reuters)
  204. KRG responds to AMS statement (Kurdish Globe)
  205. An Iranian army helicopter crushed near Kurdistan (Reuters)
  206. Demand for dollar down, exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
  207. Muthanna governor assassinated (Voices of Iraq)
  208. British forces arrest suspects in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  209. Iraqi Prime Minister to fly to Damascus on Monday (Voices of Iraq)
  210. U.N. holds 20 minute long ceremony to commemorate headquarters bombing in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  211. French Foreign Minister arrives in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  212. Policeman killed, seven wounded in two separate attacks in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  213. Five blocs' leaders continue meetings, counter alliance expected (Voices of Iraq)
  214. 8 suspected members of Islamic State of Iraq arrested in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  215. Baghdad's fortified Green Zone mortared (Voices of Iraq)
  216. Two bodies, including one of senior officer, found near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  217. FBS elements involved in kidnapping oil deputy minister-spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
  218. British forces about to leave Iraq – paper (Voices of Iraq)
  219. Anbar Awakening tribal chiefs council says no replacements for IAF ministers (Voices of Iraq)
  220. Investigation into 1991 incidents reached advanced stage in southern provinces (Voices of Iraq)
  221. Mass grave unearthed in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  222. Head of Sulaimaniya's provincial council resigns (Voices of Iraq)
  223. Gunmen kidnap 15 civilians in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  224. 134 gunmen killed, arrested in military operation in Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
  225. Allawi not to attend Sunday's five-way meeting (Voices of Iraq)
  226. 10 killed, 28 wounded in mortar attack in eastern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  227. Bush: No progress at national level in Iraq despite success in some provinces (Voices of Iraq)
  228. Five-way meeting of political parties' leaders dominates Baghdad press (Voices of Iraq)
  229. 50 Iranian Guards train Iraq militias: US (Gulf News)
  230. Orascom says may sell Iraq unit
  231. Al Basrah Oil Terminal renovation project nears completion (PortAl Iraq)
  232. Substation at Basrah port essential to Iraqi economy (PortAl Iraq)
  233. Is the 'special relationship' unraveling? (The Daily Star)
  234. War without end, but an entertaining one (AFP)
  235. Maliki walks a fine line in his recent efforts to put Iraq first (The Daily Star)
  236. Maliki Arrives in Damascus on 3-day visit (SANA)
  237. Syria and Iraq discuss cooperation and bilateral ties (SANA)
  238. Demand for dollar up, exchange rate down in central bank's auction (Voices of Iraq)
  239. Fears of price hike after launch of new mobile phone companies (Voices of Iraq)
  240. Iraq Prime Minister Visits Syria (Associated Press)
  241. Kurds flee homes as Iran shells villages in Iraq (The Guardian)
  242. Gunmen kidnap technology deputy minister in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  243. Five bombs defused in Sinjar (Voices of Iraq)
  244. Mortar shells injure two civilians in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  245. Lack of common vision causes instability in Iraq says VP (Voices of Iraq)
  246. Threats against journalists in Basra - JFO (Voices of Iraq)
  247. Security authorities to conduct Baghdad residents' registration (Voices of Iraq)
  248. U.S. ambassador, Iraqi government condemn assassination of Muthanna's governor (Voices of Iraq)
  249. Sadr City blast casualties rise up to 25 (Voices of Iraq)
  250. Baghdad urges boosting U.N. role, Paris supports holding conference (Voices of Iraq)