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- Interior ministry: 1,011 people killed by "terrorist" explosions in August (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadr accuses security forces of killing, arresting 350 Mahdi Army fighters in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- Security official survives attempt on his life in Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
- $50 billion needed to meet energy demand in Iraq – Washington Post (The Washington Post)
- Sunni AMS denies dialogue with U.S. (Voices of Iraq)
- Syria moves to restrain Iraqi refugee influx (Middle East Online)
- Britain pulls troops out of Iraq's Basra city (Middle East Online)
- Iraq inflation down to 17% in July
- Iraqi stocks gaining momentum
- Iraq electricity minister says up to 25 bln usd needed to lift supply
- Iraq seeks investors for $1 billion Basra petrochemical project: government
- Inflation in Iraq slumps says central bank chief
- Lack of legal framework keeps oil investors out of Iraq
- British troops leave Basra base in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Kurdistan develops its oil industry independently (MTC)
- Two Iraqi GSM Networks to Merge (Cellur News)
- UN official calls for supporting Syria which hosts Iraqi refugees (SANA)
- American University Reflects Normality of Life in Kurdish Corner of Iraq (The New York Times)
- Drive away the thousands of years old community of the Yezidi (KurdishMedia)
- Bush forms war council to chart way forward (Gulf News)
- Orascom in deal with Korek (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Inflation in Iraq slumps says central bank chief (Gulf Daily News)
- Iraq seeks investors for $1 billion Basra petrochemical project: government (MarketWatch)
- Lack of legal framework keeps oil investors out of Iraq (International Herald Tribune)
- Iraq electricity minister says up to 25 bln usd needed to lift supply (Forbes)
- Iraqi stocks gaining momentum (Khaleej Times)
- Iraq inflation down to 17% in July (Arabian Business)
- Iraqi investment, trade seminars attract top officials (USAID)
- ICBG promotes financial transparency within Iraqi banking community (USAID)
- Iraqi university opens rebuilt student center (Voices of Iraq)
- Basrah receives $30 million to upgrade public utilities (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraqi Union of Accountants and Auditors provides training to Central Bank of Iraq (USAID)
- New sewer system supports east Baghdad (PortAl Iraq)
- Better late than never: Iraq's prime minister finds a better way to rule (The Daily Star)
- Lebanese partners plan first plush hotel in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
- Drug dealer gets life sentence in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Cameraman killed in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. soldier killed, three wounded near Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki nominates names instead of Sadrists, INL ministers (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Maliki's statements regrettable…continue in my job-al-Radi (Voices of Iraq)
- 15 persons kidnapped in ambush northeast of Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush to meet Talabani, Maliki, al-Hashemi - adviser (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi forces receive security file in Diala on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
- Suicide bombing kills two, wounds 13 in Ramadi (Voices of Iraq)
- Five gunmen killed northwest of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush arrives in Iraq on surprise visit (Voices of Iraq)
- Nine killed or wounded in Dujail (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bomb kills 2, wounds 3 in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush OKs program to expand economic aid to Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Six, including 2 policemen, wounded in blasts in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Three arrested in Najaf (Voices of Iraq)
- 5 members of 1920 Revolution Brigades arrested in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- 11 kidnapped on Diala-Baghdad highway (Voices of Iraq)
- 32 al-Qaeda members killed, 55 others arrested in northern Falluja – police (Voices of Iraq)
- 13 gunmen killed near al-Muqdadiya (Voices of Iraq)
- 10 members of Ansar al-Sunna arrested in Baladruz (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's Maliki back under spotlight (AFP)
- British Iraq withdrawal fuels tension with US (Middle East Online)
- Bush hints at US troop reduction in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- No escape from Iraq for Bush in Australia (Middle East Online)
- Iraq confirms death sentence for 'Chemical Ali' (AFP)
- Bush vows not to abandon Iraq - Barazani (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament back from recess, demands hosting Iraqi PM (Voices of Iraq)
- Eight civil servants kidnapped, killed in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Court of Appeal upholds death sentences in Anfal case (Voices of Iraq)
- Two members of militant group arrested (Voices of Iraq)
- Kufa assistant police chief assassinated (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen kill 2 civilians, wound policeman in attack in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush leaves Iraq, hints at troops cut (Voices of Iraq)
- Charge blast leaves six casualties in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad mortared (Voices of Iraq)
- Three policemen wounded as charge explodes in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- The law applies to all, or only to some? (The Daily Star)
- Ramadan will tell the tale in Iraq - senior US general (The Daily Star)
- Jordan mulling visas for Iraqis (AFP)
- Iraq confirms death sentence for 'Chemical Ali' (AFP)
- Iraqi Foreign Minister Demands That Iran Stop Shelling of Kurdish Area in North (The New York Times)
- Addax readies $1 bln Iraq Kurdish oilfield plan (Reuters)
- Bush: US wouldn’t abandon Iraqi people (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi forces to receive security in Diyala (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki: Neighbor states hold conference in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
- British forces withdraw from Basra presidential complex (Al-Sabaah)
- Car-bomb in Baghdad killed 2 people (Al-Sabaah)
- Higher committee to control Cholera spreading (Al-Sabaah)
- Plan to provide water shares for marshes (Al-Sabaah)
- Municipality Starts removing wall propaganda (Al-Sabaah)
- Fatha Bridge to rebuild in Kirkuk (Al-Sabaah)
- Rivers cleaning reach advanced level in 3Provinces (Al-Sabaah)
- Letter from Iraqi Kurdistan (KRG)
- Malia Holding and Rotana Hotels announce the signing of their management agreement for a 5 star hotel in Erbil (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq may build $2bn plant (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Possible dam collapse overshadows Mosul residents (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand exceeds 100 m ceiling, exchange rate down in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Five civilians wounded in mortar attack in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- No official accusation against MKO - Supreme Court (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament urges Syria to cancel visa requirement, Maliki sends envoy to Damascus (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist detainees released in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- 1,000 Iraqis killed in August throughout Iraq –spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi FM calls for immediate halt of border shelling (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunman killed while planting roadside bomb near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush visit shows 'no alternative to Maliki' (Middle East Online)
- US commander hints at Iraq troop reduction (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi parliament faces US deadline (Aljazeera)
- US report sees scant Iraq progress (Aljazeera)
- Australia 'still committed to Iraq' (Aljazeera)
- Baghdad blast kills 3 U.S. soldiers (Associated Press)
- Iraq formally takes charge of Basra palace (AFP)
- British forces in Iraq won't relocate to Kuwait: PM (AFP)
- Iraq PM discusses filling government posts with top cleric (Reuters)
- Former Iraq oil minister hopeful for Basra (UPI)
- Somebody Wants DNO's Iraq Assets (Forbes)
- Iraqi PM meets top Shiite cleric, speaks of forming new government (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi-Italian Agreement on Electronic Government (Al-Sabaah)
- Rehabilitating Sugar Factories in Maisan, Mosul (Al-Sabaah)
- Anbar reconstructing Conference to Start Tomorrow (Al-Sabaah)
- Municipalities spent all appropriations (Al-Sabaah)
- Para 140 committee executes its work soon (Al-Sabaah)
- Atta: Security plan for Ramadan (Al-Sabaah)
- Govt. begins executing plan "Iraq first" (Al-Sabaah)
- Mexmur refugee camp grows, future remains uncertain (KurdishMedia)
- PM Barzani visits Suleimaniah to support anti-cholera task force (KRG)
- Barzani condemns border shelling (Kurdish Globe)
- American University of Iraq opens in Suleimaniya (Kurdish Globe)
- Italy to bring quality to Kurdistan (Kurdish Globe)
- Kurdistan unemployment (Kurdish Globe)
- Iran to fill Iraq ‘vacuum’ once U.S. withdraws (Azzaman)
- Iraq: Reality and Obligations (Asharq Alawsat)
- Petraeus hints at U.S. troop cuts in Iraq (Reuters)
- PM arrives in Najaf, visits Sistani (Voices of Iraq)
- Four gunmen killed in Mosul attacks (Voices of Iraq)
- Government's strategic plan to achieve reconciliation dominates Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- 34 casualties in explosion in Sadr City (Voices of Iraq)
- Presidential decree needed to implement executions – NLCC (Voices of Iraq)
- 55 arrested for infiltrating Turkish territories (Voices of Iraq)
- Policeman killed, civilians wounded in blast in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- 15 killed, 23 wounded in Sadr City attack (Voices of Iraq)
- Three U.S. soldiers killed in eastern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Insurgents abduct and kill electricity engineers (Azzaman)
- Fearing Shia chaos in Iraq (The Economist Newspaper Limited)
- US air strike in Baghdad kills 14 Iraqi civilians (Middle East Online)
- Study: Iraq's forces a work in progress (Associated Press)
- US Official: Iraq's 2007 Economic Growth to Exceed Six Percent (VOA)
- "Only cartoons exhibited here" did not save Basra Cinemas from closing (Voices of Iraq)
- Health ministry denies reports on Cholera in central southern Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Sharp drop in demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq fuel cost, public services entwined (United Press International)
- Iraq needs nearly $80B in energy funds (United Press International)
- Iraqi official: Oil security not partisan (United Press International)
- Analysis: Oil, security for Iraq investors (United Press International)
- U.S. soldier killed, vehicle destroyed in Anbar-police (Voices of Iraq)
- Cells from Mahdi army did not honor Sadr's orders - MNF (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament discusses Iranian shelling of villages in northern Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. forces raid Radio "Ahad" station in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- DNO up on Iraqi oil law hopes (Thomson Financial)
- Leaders gather in Iraqi province days after Bush visit (AFP)
- U.S. report says Iraq Interior Ministry 'dysfunctional' (CNN)
- 545 Fresh S. Korea faces to be stationed in Iraqi Kurdistan (Yonhap news agency)
- Memorial ceremony of Kurdish victims of the plane crash (KurdishMedia)
- CHAK protest against shelling Kurdistan villages (KurdishMedia)
- Maliki’s government is in denial (Azzaman)
- Maliki vows to flush out Moqtada’s gunmen from holy shrines (Azzaman)
- Turkey eyes Iraq gas fields (AME Info FZ LLC)
- First Cholera cases detected in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar in Central Bank's daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Five civilians wounded as roadside bomb explodes in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Western Baghdad aerial bombing targeted extremists' cell - U.S. army (Voices of Iraq)
- Director of Basra military intelligence survives assassination attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- Former official responsible for protecting al-Askari mosque arrested (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament resumes sessions, quorum completed - speaker (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bomb leaves 20 casualties in Tikrit (Voices of Iraq)
- Government allocates 120 millian USD to Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist slams MNF spokesman's statement on militia armed activities (Voices of Iraq)
- 19 killed, injured in U.S. shelling on western Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Three civilians wounded in southern Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- 16 gunmen detained in northern Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
- 28 suspected gunmen arrested in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Talks focus on Iraqi province's economic future (AFP)
- KRG publishes approved Kurdistan Region Oil and Gas Law in Arabic and English, updated model contract (KRG)
- Analysis: Iraq to privatize electricity (UPI)
- Tensions hinder Iraq oilfield development (Arabian Business)
- Big Oil in Iraq: "World Class Racketeering" (AlertNet)
- Iraqi Kurdistan - Does independence beckon? (The Economist Newspaper Limited)
- Iraqi prime minister talks with top Shiite (UPI)
- 7 U.S. troops killed in 2 Iraq attacks (Associated Press)
- New Iraqi corruption fighter named (Associated Press)
- Syria denies dropping Iraqi visa plan (AFP)
- Most people want US troops out of Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Seven American troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Real estate activity
- $ 50 billion for rehabilitating the oil and electricity sectors in Iraq
- Iraq studying a $ 2 billion petrochemical plant
- The American Office of Contracts and Projects spends about $ 700 million on health sector
- The management of ports and airports by the private sector
- Iraq needs $20-25 bln for refineries-oil official
- Iraq Kurdish region signs oil deal with U.S. Hunt
- Iraq to open oil sector to more foreign firms: MEES
- Iraq seeks oil output of six million bpd within decade
- Iraq's 2007 Economic Growth to Exceed Six Percent
- Finance Minister of "Islamic State in Iraq" armed group killed (Voices of Iraq)
- 19 schools for marsh Arabs (Azzaman)
- President wants former Defense Minister’s life spared (Azzaman)
- 300 deported families back home from Babil (Al-Sabaah)
- Supreme committee to discuss laws (Al-Sabaah)
- Distributing university applications among at colleges (Al-Sabaah)
- Transforming central markets' buildings to malls (Al-Sabaah)
- Japanese loan for Harbors to take out sunking wreckages (Al-Sabaah)
- Dhok province witnesses electricity projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Advanced levels in Nasriya water project (Al-Sabaah)
- Govt. launches economic and social projects (Al-Sabaah)
- 150 militants in Diyala renounce Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
- MPs: Questioning and justice law improves reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq parliament discusses panel development (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Will the Democrats be able to say 'yes' on Iraq? (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi oil minister vows tenders this year even if new law isn't ready (The Daily Star)
- US: Experts discuss creation of Kurd nation (Daily Utah Chronicle)
- Iraq president Jalal Talabani opens Kurdistan business fair (German Press Agency)
- US commander's testimony is key for Iraq policy (Kurdish Globe)
- Texas oil company signs deal with Kurdistan government (Associated Press)
- KRG signs oil and gas contract with US-based Hunt Oil (KRG)
- Iraq: Partition is imminent (KurdishMedia)
- Bush Advisers Favor Current War Strategy (Associated Press)
- Motlak's NDF returns to parliament (Voices of Iraq)
- 16 suspected Mahdi Army fighters arrested in Diwaniya (Voices of Iraq)
- VP trying to prevent executions (Voices of Iraq)
- Eight unknown bodies found in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Two bridges blown up in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Shiite preacher accuses parties of plotting to topple government (Voices of Iraq)
- Thousands of corrupted policemen sacked - Interior ministry (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani will not approve Hashim's execution (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki opponents growing in number – MP (Voices of Iraq)
- Mosul enjoys ‘relative calm’, police chief says (Azzaman)
- Commerce Seeks Adviser for Iraq Oil Interests (The Washington Post)
- Pentagon planning base near Iraq-Iran border: report (Reuters)
- Iraq's 2007 Economic Growth to Exceed Six Percent (Turkish Weekly)
- Iraq needs $20-25 bln for refineries-oil official (Reuters)
- Iraq seeks oil output of six million bpd within decade (AFP)
- Iraq to open oil sector to more foreign firms: MEES (Middle East Economic Survey)
- Real estate activity (Iraq Directory)
- $ 50 billion for rehabilitating the oil and electricity sectors in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq studying a $ 2 billion petrochemical plant (Iraq Directory)
- The American Office of Contracts and Projects spends about $ 700 million on health sector (Iraq Directory)
- The management of ports and airports by the private sector (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq seeks regional peace solution (Aljazeera)
- Lower demand for dollar as Baghdad's main roads closed (Voices of Iraq)
- Karbala outlets open before visitors, night curfew reduced (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen blow up mosque in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- KC denies having contacts with Baathists (Voices of Iraq)
- Tough security measures affect religious tourism in Karbala-official (Voices of Iraq)
- Soldier of Heaven killed, curfew imposed in Diwaniya (Voices of Iraq)
- Arab returnees from Kirkuk start collecting compensations – minister (Voices of Iraq)
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