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  1. Most Iraq oil-for-food scandal perpetrators go unpunished (Financial Times)
  2. Attacking Iran would compound Iraq fiasco (Financial Times)
  3. Dollar demand reacts downward in Iraqi central bank auction
  4. Dinar soars: Iraqi currency hits 2-year high
  5. WRD implements Irrigating, service projects in Nassiriya (Al-Sabaah)
  6. Iraqis Near Deal on Distribution of Oil Revenues (New York Times)
  7. A lot to be done to revitalize the Iraqi oil sector (Iraq Directory)
  8. Iraqi MPs: Some oil income should go to the people (The Kurdish Globe)
  9. Deadline for Kurdistan constitution extended (The Kurdish Globe)
  10. Article 140 committee receives $15 million monthly (The Kurdish Globe)
  11. Kirkuk budget unexpectedly shrinks (The Kurdish Globe)
  12. Iraq bomb attacks kills 4 US soldiers (Middle East Online)
  13. Washington looks to 'blame Iraqis and run' (Financial Times)
  14. Iraq Kurdish ruling parties to send delegations abroad to explain stance (BBC Monitoring)
  15. Iraq, Syria reopen embassies in each other's capitals after 24 years (AP Worldstream)
  16. US MOVES CLOSER TO PUNISHING AWB OVER IRAQ KICKBACKS (Asia Pulse)
  17. Bush gets briefing from Iraq, meets with Iraqi vice president (AP Worldstream)
  18. In Iraq's insurgent stronghold of Anbar, U.S. Marines work to win allies among locals (AP Worldstream)
  19. Bush maintains optimistic line on Iraq (Financial Times)
  20. Journalist death toll 'more than 200' (Gulf News)
  21. Deadly blasts rock Baghdad (Gulf News)
  22. Journalist death toll 'more than 200' (Gulf News)
  23. Rice warns Syria, Iran over Lebanon protests (Middle East Online)
  24. Truck blast kills Baghdad labourers (Aljazeera)
  25. Iraq finmin expects dinar to strengthen 13 pct (Reuters)
  26. Statement by President of Kurdistan Region on Iraq Study group (Kurdish Globe)
  27. KRG Minister Bakir wraps up Australia trip with Senate’s tribute (KRG)
  28. Fancy a holiday in Iraq? (BBC News)
  29. Baghdad Municipality removes bombs' remains (Al-Sabaah)
  30. Iraqi, Syrian embassies lift their flags (Al-Sabaah)
  31. Bolani Participates In Manama International Conference (Al-Sabaah)
  32. Campaigns in Rasafa Districts searching for terrorists (Al-Sabaah)
  33. Annan farewell jars US critics (Middle East Online)
  34. Baghdad suicide bombs kill 57, wounds 148 (Middle East Online)
  35. Truck blast kills Baghdad labourers (Aljazeera)
  36. Iraq finmin expects dinar to strengthen 13 pct
  37. Iraqi dinar builds head of steam amid nation's chaos
  38. Iraq oil wealth distribution planned
  39. The oil sector needs strong legislations
  40. Commercial exchange retreats between Iraq and Jordan
  41. The biggest operation in Basrah arrestes five oil smugglers from militias
  42. Raising the value of the dinar against the dollar by the Central Bank, welcomed by economists
  43. The Oil investment law, completed its final stages
  44. Raising sales of Basrah light crude by 100 thousand barrels a day
  45. The oil sector needs strong legislations (Iraq Directory)
  46. Commercial exchange retreats between Iraq and Jordan (Iraq Directory)
  47. The biggest operation in Basrah arrestes five oil smugglers from militias (Iraq Directory)
  48. Raising the value of the dinar against the dollar by the Central Bank, welcomed by economists (Iraq Directory)
  49. The Oil investment law, completed its final stages (Iraq Directory)
  50. Raising sales of Basrah light crude by 100 thousand barrels a day (Iraq Directory)
  51. Bush and the ISG (Jordan Times)
  52. Iraq seeks oil sector consensus (Associated Press)
  53. Iraqi foreign minister affirms talks with Kurdish region on oil, budget (BBC Monitoring)
  54. Saddam, aides to be executed immediately after verdict confirmed (BBC Monitoring)
  55. Report: Saudis Warn Against Iraq Exit (AP Worldstream)
  56. Bush postpones Iraq speech, says U.S. sticking to its objectives (AP Worldstream)
  57. The way to Iraq is through Iran (Financial Times)
  58. Move to isolate Iraqi cleric Sadr (BBC News)
  59. Double bombings kill 63 labourers (Associated Press)
  60. A case of mistaken identity costs grocer his life (The Washington Post)
  61. Arab League tries to get all groups for peace meeting (Gulf News)
  62. 10 killed in car bomb near Baghdad mosque (Middle East Online)
  63. Bush delays new Iraq strategy (Aljazeera)
  64. Turkish, Iraqi ministers spar over Kirkuk at Bahrain meeting (Turkish Daily News)
  65. Former Iraqi Premier Allawi commends Baker-Hamilton report (BBC Monitoring)
  66. The KRG Nordic strongly criticizes the Iraq Study Group Report (KRG)
  67. First Austrian Airlines flight lands in Erbil (KRG)
  68. How to resist Baker-Hamilton dangerous recommendations? (KurdishMedia)
  69. The teachers of Kurdistan march as the protest against Baker-Hamilton report (KurdishMedia)
  70. Syria and Iraq re-opened embassies (Reuters)
  71. Bomber kills 60 in Baghdad, Bush to review policy (Reuters)
  72. A plan to raise oil industry
  73. Japan to provide USD 710 million loan to Iraq
  74. Iraq bombings kill 31, undermine peace talks (Middle East Online)
  75. Iraq, Qatar to compete in Asian Games final (Middle East Online)
  76. Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad
  77. The American Congress extends the work of the Agency of auditing reconstruction in Iraq
  78. The Egyptian government considers the sale of $ 150 million dues of Egyptian companies in Iraq to the banks
  79. The Central Bank denies reducing the rate of the dollar against the dinar
  80. $ 11 billion losses due to sabotage oil pipelines
  81. Austrian Airlines launches regular flights to Iraq
  82. Iraq considering a plan to increase the strategic stock of food
  83. Iraqi traders entering agreements with their Iranian and Kuwaiti counterparts
  84. Our people are anxious, where are the Kurdish leaders? (KurdishMedia)
  85. Tolerance and dialogue are the bases to a peaceful Federal Iraq (KurdishMedia)
  86. Baker-Hamilton’s Report is a recipe for disaster (KurdishMedia)
  87. Bush says Saudis back Iraqi unity government (Middle East Online)
  88. Saudis may back Iraq Sunnis if U.S. exits (Associated Press)
  89. Top Jordanian, Iraqi officials meet (Associated Press)
  90. Don't let the Iranians play an official role inside Iraq (The Daily Star)
  91. Make Oil clinches lucrative deal to build refinery in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
  92. Explosion in Iraq's Kirkuk leaves seven soldiers dead (BBC Monitoring)
  93. Iraq oil law stuck on contracts (UPI)
  94. Bush vows not to be rushed on Iraq (Aljazeera)
  95. Dozens killed in Iraq violence (Aljazeera)
  96. Iraq and the wilting of flower power (Financial Times)
  97. Bush says enemy in Iraq is `far from being defeated' (Associated Press)
  98. Watchdog concerned over government media surveillance plans (BBC Monitoring)
  99. Top Jordanian, Iraqi officials meet to coordinate plans to combat terrorism (AP Worldstream)
  100. Iraqi PM to announce "new" security measures (BBC Monitoring)
  101. Raising the dinar to reduce prices in market (The Globe)
  102. US lawmakers urge Iraq troop boost (Middle East Online)
  103. Gunmen kidnap dozens in Baghdad (BBC News)
  104. Bush defends Iraq strategy delay (BBC News)
  105. Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad
  106. Jordan, Iraq to coordinate intelligence (Associated Press)
  107. Insurgents kill AP cameraman in Mosul (Associated Press)
  108. Beyond Baker-Hamilton (The Washington Post)
  109. Kurdish artist Dilshad Mesref passes away in Sulemani (KurdishMedia)
  110. Iraq football team reaches finals in Asian Games (Reuters)
  111. Where is the Iraqi War Literature? (Asharq Alawsat)
  112. Survey indicates Iraqis in despair (Aljazeera)
  113. Around thirty Iraqi shopkeepers were kidnapped from an industrial area in central Baghdad on Thursday by gunmen wearing camouflage uniforms, police said. (Azzaman)
  114. Gunmen kidnap Iraqi shopkeepers (Gulf News)
  115. Is the Iraq War Linked to the Arab-Israeli Conflict? (Middle East Online)
  116. Iraqi traders entering agreements with their Iranian and Kuwaiti counterparts (Iraq Directory)
  117. Iraq considering a plan to increase the strategic stock of food (Iraq Directory)
  118. Gunmen steal one million dollars downtown Baghdad (Iraq Directory)
  119. The American Congress extends the work of the Agency of auditing reconstruction in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  120. The Egyptian government considers the sale of $ 150 million dues of Egyptian companies in Iraq to the banks (Iraq Directory)
  121. The Central Bank denies reducing the rate of the dollar against the dinar (Iraq Directory)
  122. $11 billion losses due to sabotage oil pipelines (Iraq Directory)
  123. Jordan, Iraq to enhance security (Jordan Times)
  124. Kurdish university faced with low academic standards (MENAFN)
  125. Iraqi traders sign economic agreements with their Iranian counterparts (MENAFN)
  126. Former diplomat makes public secret evidence on Iraq (AFP)
  127. The petition for independent of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
  128. The ISG’s Missed Trip to the Kurdistan region (KurdishMedia)
  129. Iraqi-American troops gear up for battle of Baghdad (Gulf News)
  130. Official cost to US of war in Iraq breaches $350b mark (Gulf News)
  131. Water treatment plant offers employment opportunities in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
  132. USAID announces RFP to develop Iraq's agriculture sector (PortAl Iraq)
  133. World Bank supports hydropower in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
  134. Iraq's Ministry of Industry rehabilitates stopped enterprises (PortAl Iraq)
  135. Free trade zone to be established near BIAP next year (PortAl Iraq)
  136. Asian companies invest in Iraq's oil sector (PortAl Iraq)
  137. Three oil fields to be developed in Maysan (PortAl Iraq)
  138. Iraqis can't be blamed for the chaos unleashed by invasion (The Guardian)
  139. Al-Hashemi criticises Bush on Iraq (Aljazeera)
  140. UN: Palestinians in Iraq threatened (Aljazeera)
  141. American general puts onus on Iraqis to end slide into chaos (The Daily Star)
  142. Unemployment at 50%, says minister (Azzaman)
  143. Analysis: Iraq's oil smuggling -- Part 1 (UPI)
  144. Army moves to reduce strain on troops (Associated Press)
  145. Kurds Warn Against Delaying Kirkuk Referendum (Kurdish Globe)
  146. Rice rejects engaging Iran, Syria on Iraq (Reuters)
  147. Olive branch for Baathists at Iraq peace talks (Middle East Online)
  148. Former British diplomat makes public secret evidence on Iraq (Middle East Online)
  149. Assad calls on Olmert, Bush to negotiate with Syria (Middle East Online)
  150. Istanbul conference on Iraq recommends monitoring Sunni conditions (BBC Monitoring)
  151. Qatar beats Iraq 1-0 in Asian Games soccer final (AP Worldstream)
  152. Lebanese oil company looking to enter market in northern Iraq (Turkish Daily News)
  153. Sixty oil fields waiting to be developed as Iraq offers contracts for first time since Saddam (Financial Post - Canada)
  154. Analysis: Iraq's oil smuggling -- Part 2 (UPI)
  155. The World Trade Organization (WTO) Director hails appointment of chair of Iraq accession working group (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  156. WSU to help rebuild agriculture (Iraq Directory)
  157. The Oil Connection in Iraq Study Group Report (Arab News)
  158. Maliki reaches out to former Saddam supporters (Middle East Online)
  159. Iraqi Red Crescent protests US forces' attacks (Middle East Online)
  160. Iraq launches last-ditch peace talks (Middle East Online)
  161. Iran worried by Saudi's pro-Sunni 'Iraq plans' (Middle East Online)
  162. Blair gives strong backing to embattled Iraq PM (Middle East Online)
  163. Aid workers seized in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
  164. Maliki reaches out to former Saddam supporters (Middle East Online)
  165. Poll: Arab attitudes toward US worsen in 2006 (Middle East Online)
  166. US releases anti-insurgency guide (BBC News)
  167. Pentagon debates Iraq strategy as Rumsfeld departs (Financial Times)
  168. Iraq to meet Iran, Kuwait on cross-border oil fields (Kuwait Times)
  169. Iraq aid agency 'attacked' by US (BBC News)
  170. US 'troop boost in Iraq likely' (BBC News)
  171. Iraq’s Sunnis ‘risk ethnic cleansing’ (Financial Times)
  172. Blair visits UK troops in Basra (BBC Monitoring)
  173. Iraq's National Reconciliation Conference opens in Baghdad (BBC Monitoring)
  174. Syrian, Iraqi interior ministers hold wide-ranging talks in Damascus (BBC Monitoring)
  175. Former Iraqi officers reject PM's call to join army (BBC Monitoring)
  176. Iraqi Unions Attack Oil Privatization (Infozine)
  177. Chief Judge on Saddam panel steps down (Associated Press)
  178. Britain's Blair in Baghdad to boost Iraq PM (Reuters)
  179. Iraqi death squad leader evades capture as more US troops die (Independent)
  180. Iraq opens its army to Hussein loyalists (Los Angeles Times)
  181. British PM makes surprise visit to Iraq (Associated Press)
  182. Dozens kidnapped from Baghdad aid office (Associated Press)
  183. Brief troop surge OK in Iraq, Reid says (Associated Press)
  184. Iraqi agriculture to rebuild with support from US universities (MENAFN)
  185. Qatar bests Iraq 1-0 in Asian Games soccer final (AFP)
  186. Dubai's non-oil foreign trade through free zones reach a record AED 143 billion in 9 months (AME Info FZ LLC)
  187. Five acting ministers assigned (Al-Sabaah)
  188. What did Jimmy Carter mean? (Middle East Online)
  189. Plan to protect pilgrims' convoys (Al-Sabaah)
  190. Baghdad Council: Oil officials hinder distribution (Al-Sabaah)
  191. Iraqi-US force arrest a Qa'eda leader (Al-Sabaah)
  192. ID10b for Samawa Water Projects (Al-Sabaah)
  193. Iraq: American and Kurdish interests collide (KurdishMedia)
  194. The Baker-Hamilton Report: Undoing Kurdish gains (KurdishMedia)
  195. Red Cross calls for release of hostages (Gulf News)
  196. Kurdish, Iraqi premiers discuss unresolved issues, oil revenue (BBC Monitoring)
  197. Former Iraqi minister escapes police custody; bomb kills five in Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
  198. Former electricity minister "escapes" from jail - Iraq TV (BBC Monitoring)
  199. Kuwait, Iraq to discuss cross-border oil fields (Kuwait Times)
  200. Colin Powell: US losing Iraq war (BBC News)
  201. Powell: US should talk to Syria, Iran about Iraq (Middle East Online)
  202. Red Crescent stops work in Baghdad after kidnap (Middle East Online)
  203. Democratic leaders reject boosting Iraq troop levels (Middle East Online)
  204. Saddam faces chemical weapons claim (Aljazeera)
  205. Japan business delegation in Kurdish north (Azzaman)
  206. Reconciliation conference ends with failure (Azzaman)
  207. Iran 'creates Shiite state within a state' in Iraq (Reuters)
  208. Red Crescent suspends Baghdad work (Aljazeera)
  209. Report: Iran arming groups in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  210. Syria and Iraq sign security accord (Aljazeera)
  211. Advanced levels in water project (Al-Sabaah)
  212. Tourism to maintain Khan Margin (Al-Sabaah)
  213. MPs regard conference push political process forward (Al-Sabaah)
  214. Clinging to Islamic National unity, Baghdadi Calls (Al-Sabaah)
  215. Ramadi people hope positive results of conference (Al-Sabaah)
  216. Sistani renews call to unity, reject violence and displacement (Al-Sabaah)
  217. Conference raises 30 recommendations (Al-Sabaah)
  218. US praises Maliki's speech, Britain renews support (Al-Sabaah)
  219. Meet Iraqi translator who survived many attacks (Middle East Online)
  220. Iraq to increase strategic stockpile of food (MENAFN)
  221. Iraq to offer contracts for developing 60 oil fields (MENAFN)
  222. Hama Tofiq Rahim: Another reformist lost (KurdishMedia)
  223. Kurdish authority is in need for a dramatic shift in policy? (KurdishMedia)
  224. The Kurdish case for Kirkuk (KurdishMedia)
  225. Baker report no help to Iraq’s stability, says Kurdish envoy (AsiaNews)
  226. Saddam Hussein's Kurdish genocide trial resumes after an 11-day break (International Herald Tribune)
  227. Prosecutor: Saddam directly involved in chemical attack on Kurds (Fox News)
  228. Troops prep for third Iraq tour (Associated Press)
  229. U.S. to Armor-Plate Iraqi Police Vehicles (The Washington Post)
  230. Gates takes helm at Pentagon as differences over Iraq sharpen (AFP)
  231. U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 2,946 (Associated Press)
  232. Ex-Iraqi minister escapes Baghdad prison (Associated Press)
  233. Don't expect an able Iraqi Army soon (The Daily Star)
  234. The Iraq Study Group gets the linkage wrong on peace (The Daily Star)
  235. Pentagon report: Iraq attacks are at record high (Middle East Online)
  236. Think-tank: Blair caught in Iraq 'mistake' (Middle East Online)
  237. A Law for Investment in Iraq
  238. Saddam directly involved in gas attack, prosecutor says (Associated Press)
  239. Baghdad sees major heist (Gulf News)
  240. Report: Iraq on brink of collapse (Middle East Online)
  241. US: Iraq attacks hit record high (Aljazeera)
  242. Saddam trial shown gas attack video (Aljazeera)
  243. Army Engineers Work to Improve Oil Export (Blacknathem News)
  244. HBG Holdings growing from strength to strength (AME Info FZ LLC)
  245. Iraq has many ills, but democracy isn't one of them (The Daily Star)
  246. Iraqi leaders divided over new war plan (Associated Press)
  247. Britain rejects criticism of Iraq, foreign policy 'mistake' (AFP)
  248. Polish leader asked to extend Iraq tour (Associated Press)
  249. Blair slammed over Iraq, foreign policy 'failure' (AFP)
  250. Graphic 'gas attack' video shown at Saddam trial (AFP)