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- Most Iraq oil-for-food scandal perpetrators go unpunished (Financial Times)
- Attacking Iran would compound Iraq fiasco (Financial Times)
- Dollar demand reacts downward in Iraqi central bank auction
- Dinar soars: Iraqi currency hits 2-year high
- WRD implements Irrigating, service projects in Nassiriya (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqis Near Deal on Distribution of Oil Revenues (New York Times)
- A lot to be done to revitalize the Iraqi oil sector (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi MPs: Some oil income should go to the people (The Kurdish Globe)
- Deadline for Kurdistan constitution extended (The Kurdish Globe)
- Article 140 committee receives $15 million monthly (The Kurdish Globe)
- Kirkuk budget unexpectedly shrinks (The Kurdish Globe)
- Iraq bomb attacks kills 4 US soldiers (Middle East Online)
- Washington looks to 'blame Iraqis and run' (Financial Times)
- Iraq Kurdish ruling parties to send delegations abroad to explain stance (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq, Syria reopen embassies in each other's capitals after 24 years (AP Worldstream)
- US MOVES CLOSER TO PUNISHING AWB OVER IRAQ KICKBACKS (Asia Pulse)
- Bush gets briefing from Iraq, meets with Iraqi vice president (AP Worldstream)
- In Iraq's insurgent stronghold of Anbar, U.S. Marines work to win allies among locals (AP Worldstream)
- Bush maintains optimistic line on Iraq (Financial Times)
- Journalist death toll 'more than 200' (Gulf News)
- Deadly blasts rock Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Journalist death toll 'more than 200' (Gulf News)
- Rice warns Syria, Iran over Lebanon protests (Middle East Online)
- Truck blast kills Baghdad labourers (Aljazeera)
- Iraq finmin expects dinar to strengthen 13 pct (Reuters)
- Statement by President of Kurdistan Region on Iraq Study group (Kurdish Globe)
- KRG Minister Bakir wraps up Australia trip with Senate’s tribute (KRG)
- Fancy a holiday in Iraq? (BBC News)
- Baghdad Municipality removes bombs' remains (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi, Syrian embassies lift their flags (Al-Sabaah)
- Bolani Participates In Manama International Conference (Al-Sabaah)
- Campaigns in Rasafa Districts searching for terrorists (Al-Sabaah)
- Annan farewell jars US critics (Middle East Online)
- Baghdad suicide bombs kill 57, wounds 148 (Middle East Online)
- Truck blast kills Baghdad labourers (Aljazeera)
- Iraq finmin expects dinar to strengthen 13 pct
- Iraqi dinar builds head of steam amid nation's chaos
- Iraq oil wealth distribution planned
- The oil sector needs strong legislations
- Commercial exchange retreats between Iraq and Jordan
- The biggest operation in Basrah arrestes five oil smugglers from militias
- Raising the value of the dinar against the dollar by the Central Bank, welcomed by economists
- The Oil investment law, completed its final stages
- Raising sales of Basrah light crude by 100 thousand barrels a day
- The oil sector needs strong legislations (Iraq Directory)
- Commercial exchange retreats between Iraq and Jordan (Iraq Directory)
- The biggest operation in Basrah arrestes five oil smugglers from militias (Iraq Directory)
- Raising the value of the dinar against the dollar by the Central Bank, welcomed by economists (Iraq Directory)
- The Oil investment law, completed its final stages (Iraq Directory)
- Raising sales of Basrah light crude by 100 thousand barrels a day (Iraq Directory)
- Bush and the ISG (Jordan Times)
- Iraq seeks oil sector consensus (Associated Press)
- Iraqi foreign minister affirms talks with Kurdish region on oil, budget (BBC Monitoring)
- Saddam, aides to be executed immediately after verdict confirmed (BBC Monitoring)
- Report: Saudis Warn Against Iraq Exit (AP Worldstream)
- Bush postpones Iraq speech, says U.S. sticking to its objectives (AP Worldstream)
- The way to Iraq is through Iran (Financial Times)
- Move to isolate Iraqi cleric Sadr (BBC News)
- Double bombings kill 63 labourers (Associated Press)
- A case of mistaken identity costs grocer his life (The Washington Post)
- Arab League tries to get all groups for peace meeting (Gulf News)
- 10 killed in car bomb near Baghdad mosque (Middle East Online)
- Bush delays new Iraq strategy (Aljazeera)
- Turkish, Iraqi ministers spar over Kirkuk at Bahrain meeting (Turkish Daily News)
- Former Iraqi Premier Allawi commends Baker-Hamilton report (BBC Monitoring)
- The KRG Nordic strongly criticizes the Iraq Study Group Report (KRG)
- First Austrian Airlines flight lands in Erbil (KRG)
- How to resist Baker-Hamilton dangerous recommendations? (KurdishMedia)
- The teachers of Kurdistan march as the protest against Baker-Hamilton report (KurdishMedia)
- Syria and Iraq re-opened embassies (Reuters)
- Bomber kills 60 in Baghdad, Bush to review policy (Reuters)
- A plan to raise oil industry
- Japan to provide USD 710 million loan to Iraq
- Iraq bombings kill 31, undermine peace talks (Middle East Online)
- Iraq, Qatar to compete in Asian Games final (Middle East Online)
- Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad
- The American Congress extends the work of the Agency of auditing reconstruction in Iraq
- The Egyptian government considers the sale of $ 150 million dues of Egyptian companies in Iraq to the banks
- The Central Bank denies reducing the rate of the dollar against the dinar
- $ 11 billion losses due to sabotage oil pipelines
- Austrian Airlines launches regular flights to Iraq
- Iraq considering a plan to increase the strategic stock of food
- Iraqi traders entering agreements with their Iranian and Kuwaiti counterparts
- Our people are anxious, where are the Kurdish leaders? (KurdishMedia)
- Tolerance and dialogue are the bases to a peaceful Federal Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- Baker-Hamilton’s Report is a recipe for disaster (KurdishMedia)
- Bush says Saudis back Iraqi unity government (Middle East Online)
- Saudis may back Iraq Sunnis if U.S. exits (Associated Press)
- Top Jordanian, Iraqi officials meet (Associated Press)
- Don't let the Iranians play an official role inside Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Make Oil clinches lucrative deal to build refinery in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
- Explosion in Iraq's Kirkuk leaves seven soldiers dead (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq oil law stuck on contracts (UPI)
- Bush vows not to be rushed on Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Dozens killed in Iraq violence (Aljazeera)
- Iraq and the wilting of flower power (Financial Times)
- Bush says enemy in Iraq is `far from being defeated' (Associated Press)
- Watchdog concerned over government media surveillance plans (BBC Monitoring)
- Top Jordanian, Iraqi officials meet to coordinate plans to combat terrorism (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi PM to announce "new" security measures (BBC Monitoring)
- Raising the dinar to reduce prices in market (The Globe)
- US lawmakers urge Iraq troop boost (Middle East Online)
- Gunmen kidnap dozens in Baghdad (BBC News)
- Bush defends Iraq strategy delay (BBC News)
- Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad
- Jordan, Iraq to coordinate intelligence (Associated Press)
- Insurgents kill AP cameraman in Mosul (Associated Press)
- Beyond Baker-Hamilton (The Washington Post)
- Kurdish artist Dilshad Mesref passes away in Sulemani (KurdishMedia)
- Iraq football team reaches finals in Asian Games (Reuters)
- Where is the Iraqi War Literature? (Asharq Alawsat)
- Survey indicates Iraqis in despair (Aljazeera)
- Around thirty Iraqi shopkeepers were kidnapped from an industrial area in central Baghdad on Thursday by gunmen wearing camouflage uniforms, police said. (Azzaman)
- Gunmen kidnap Iraqi shopkeepers (Gulf News)
- Is the Iraq War Linked to the Arab-Israeli Conflict? (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi traders entering agreements with their Iranian and Kuwaiti counterparts (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq considering a plan to increase the strategic stock of food (Iraq Directory)
- Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad (Iraq Directory)
- The American Congress extends the work of the Agency of auditing reconstruction in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- The Egyptian government considers the sale of $ 150 million dues of Egyptian companies in Iraq to the banks (Iraq Directory)
- The Central Bank denies reducing the rate of the dollar against the dinar (Iraq Directory)
- $11 billion losses due to sabotage oil pipelines (Iraq Directory)
- Jordan, Iraq to enhance security (Jordan Times)
- Kurdish university faced with low academic standards (MENAFN)
- Iraqi traders sign economic agreements with their Iranian counterparts (MENAFN)
- Former diplomat makes public secret evidence on Iraq (AFP)
- The petition for independent of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- The ISG’s Missed Trip to the Kurdistan region (KurdishMedia)
- Iraqi-American troops gear up for battle of Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Official cost to US of war in Iraq breaches $350b mark (Gulf News)
- Water treatment plant offers employment opportunities in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- USAID announces RFP to develop Iraq's agriculture sector (PortAl Iraq)
- World Bank supports hydropower in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraq's Ministry of Industry rehabilitates stopped enterprises (PortAl Iraq)
- Free trade zone to be established near BIAP next year (PortAl Iraq)
- Asian companies invest in Iraq's oil sector (PortAl Iraq)
- Three oil fields to be developed in Maysan (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraqis can't be blamed for the chaos unleashed by invasion (The Guardian)
- Al-Hashemi criticises Bush on Iraq (Aljazeera)
- UN: Palestinians in Iraq threatened (Aljazeera)
- American general puts onus on Iraqis to end slide into chaos (The Daily Star)
- Unemployment at 50%, says minister (Azzaman)
- Analysis: Iraq's oil smuggling -- Part 1 (UPI)
- Army moves to reduce strain on troops (Associated Press)
- Kurds Warn Against Delaying Kirkuk Referendum (Kurdish Globe)
- Rice rejects engaging Iran, Syria on Iraq (Reuters)
- Olive branch for Baathists at Iraq peace talks (Middle East Online)
- Former British diplomat makes public secret evidence on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Assad calls on Olmert, Bush to negotiate with Syria (Middle East Online)
- Istanbul conference on Iraq recommends monitoring Sunni conditions (BBC Monitoring)
- Qatar beats Iraq 1-0 in Asian Games soccer final (AP Worldstream)
- Lebanese oil company looking to enter market in northern Iraq (Turkish Daily News)
- Sixty oil fields waiting to be developed as Iraq offers contracts for first time since Saddam (Financial Post - Canada)
- Analysis: Iraq's oil smuggling -- Part 2 (UPI)
- The World Trade Organization (WTO) Director hails appointment of chair of Iraq accession working group (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- WSU to help rebuild agriculture (Iraq Directory)
- The Oil Connection in Iraq Study Group Report (Arab News)
- Maliki reaches out to former Saddam supporters (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi Red Crescent protests US forces' attacks (Middle East Online)
- Iraq launches last-ditch peace talks (Middle East Online)
- Iran worried by Saudi's pro-Sunni 'Iraq plans' (Middle East Online)
- Blair gives strong backing to embattled Iraq PM (Middle East Online)
- Aid workers seized in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Maliki reaches out to former Saddam supporters (Middle East Online)
- Poll: Arab attitudes toward US worsen in 2006 (Middle East Online)
- US releases anti-insurgency guide (BBC News)
- Pentagon debates Iraq strategy as Rumsfeld departs (Financial Times)
- Iraq to meet Iran, Kuwait on cross-border oil fields (Kuwait Times)
- Iraq aid agency 'attacked' by US (BBC News)
- US 'troop boost in Iraq likely' (BBC News)
- Iraq’s Sunnis ‘risk ethnic cleansing’ (Financial Times)
- Blair visits UK troops in Basra (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's National Reconciliation Conference opens in Baghdad (BBC Monitoring)
- Syrian, Iraqi interior ministers hold wide-ranging talks in Damascus (BBC Monitoring)
- Former Iraqi officers reject PM's call to join army (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi Unions Attack Oil Privatization (Infozine)
- Chief Judge on Saddam panel steps down (Associated Press)
- Britain's Blair in Baghdad to boost Iraq PM (Reuters)
- Iraqi death squad leader evades capture as more US troops die (Independent)
- Iraq opens its army to Hussein loyalists (Los Angeles Times)
- British PM makes surprise visit to Iraq (Associated Press)
- Dozens kidnapped from Baghdad aid office (Associated Press)
- Brief troop surge OK in Iraq, Reid says (Associated Press)
- Iraqi agriculture to rebuild with support from US universities (MENAFN)
- Qatar bests Iraq 1-0 in Asian Games soccer final (AFP)
- Dubai's non-oil foreign trade through free zones reach a record AED 143 billion in 9 months (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Five acting ministers assigned (Al-Sabaah)
- What did Jimmy Carter mean? (Middle East Online)
- Plan to protect pilgrims' convoys (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad Council: Oil officials hinder distribution (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi-US force arrest a Qa'eda leader (Al-Sabaah)
- ID10b for Samawa Water Projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq: American and Kurdish interests collide (KurdishMedia)
- The Baker-Hamilton Report: Undoing Kurdish gains (KurdishMedia)
- Red Cross calls for release of hostages (Gulf News)
- Kurdish, Iraqi premiers discuss unresolved issues, oil revenue (BBC Monitoring)
- Former Iraqi minister escapes police custody; bomb kills five in Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
- Former electricity minister "escapes" from jail - Iraq TV (BBC Monitoring)
- Kuwait, Iraq to discuss cross-border oil fields (Kuwait Times)
- Colin Powell: US losing Iraq war (BBC News)
- Powell: US should talk to Syria, Iran about Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Red Crescent stops work in Baghdad after kidnap (Middle East Online)
- Democratic leaders reject boosting Iraq troop levels (Middle East Online)
- Saddam faces chemical weapons claim (Aljazeera)
- Japan business delegation in Kurdish north (Azzaman)
- Reconciliation conference ends with failure (Azzaman)
- Iran 'creates Shiite state within a state' in Iraq (Reuters)
- Red Crescent suspends Baghdad work (Aljazeera)
- Report: Iran arming groups in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Syria and Iraq sign security accord (Aljazeera)
- Advanced levels in water project (Al-Sabaah)
- Tourism to maintain Khan Margin (Al-Sabaah)
- MPs regard conference push political process forward (Al-Sabaah)
- Clinging to Islamic National unity, Baghdadi Calls (Al-Sabaah)
- Ramadi people hope positive results of conference (Al-Sabaah)
- Sistani renews call to unity, reject violence and displacement (Al-Sabaah)
- Conference raises 30 recommendations (Al-Sabaah)
- US praises Maliki's speech, Britain renews support (Al-Sabaah)
- Meet Iraqi translator who survived many attacks (Middle East Online)
- Iraq to increase strategic stockpile of food (MENAFN)
- Iraq to offer contracts for developing 60 oil fields (MENAFN)
- Hama Tofiq Rahim: Another reformist lost (KurdishMedia)
- Kurdish authority is in need for a dramatic shift in policy? (KurdishMedia)
- The Kurdish case for Kirkuk (KurdishMedia)
- Baker report no help to Iraq’s stability, says Kurdish envoy (AsiaNews)
- Saddam Hussein's Kurdish genocide trial resumes after an 11-day break (International Herald Tribune)
- Prosecutor: Saddam directly involved in chemical attack on Kurds (Fox News)
- Troops prep for third Iraq tour (Associated Press)
- U.S. to Armor-Plate Iraqi Police Vehicles (The Washington Post)
- Gates takes helm at Pentagon as differences over Iraq sharpen (AFP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 2,946 (Associated Press)
- Ex-Iraqi minister escapes Baghdad prison (Associated Press)
- Don't expect an able Iraqi Army soon (The Daily Star)
- The Iraq Study Group gets the linkage wrong on peace (The Daily Star)
- Pentagon report: Iraq attacks are at record high (Middle East Online)
- Think-tank: Blair caught in Iraq 'mistake' (Middle East Online)
- A Law for Investment in Iraq
- Saddam directly involved in gas attack, prosecutor says (Associated Press)
- Baghdad sees major heist (Gulf News)
- Report: Iraq on brink of collapse (Middle East Online)
- US: Iraq attacks hit record high (Aljazeera)
- Saddam trial shown gas attack video (Aljazeera)
- Army Engineers Work to Improve Oil Export (Blacknathem News)
- HBG Holdings growing from strength to strength (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq has many ills, but democracy isn't one of them (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi leaders divided over new war plan (Associated Press)
- Britain rejects criticism of Iraq, foreign policy 'mistake' (AFP)
- Polish leader asked to extend Iraq tour (Associated Press)
- Blair slammed over Iraq, foreign policy 'failure' (AFP)
- Graphic 'gas attack' video shown at Saddam trial (AFP)
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