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- Kurds in Nashville protest Iraq Study Group proposals (Tennessean)
- Iraqi government 'detached' from people, Kurdish politician says (German Press Agency)
- Saddam directly involved in gas attack, prosecutor says (Associated Press)
- A response to Dr. Mohmmad Sadik letter to President George W. Bush (KurdishMedia)
- Measuring stability and security in Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- Film Review - 4th London Kurdish Film Festival (KurdishMedia)
- Iraq demand to hold aquatic deal (Al-Sabaah)
- US praises Maliki's speech, Britain renews support (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq discusses ties with Gulf States (Al-Sabaah)
- Hashemi agrees to increase US forces in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- New coalition to be declared in a month (Al-Sabaah)
- Security forces detain 46 terrorists, suspects (Al-Sabaah)
- $1,25b to implement projects of Baghdad Municipality (Al-Sabaah)
- Defense: 40 modern helicopters, tanks to enter service (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq executes 13 prisoners; gunmen rob government accountants at Baghdad bank (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq troops plan divides White House and army (The Washington Post)
- Iraq’s top Shia cleric inches towards coalition (New York Times)
- Blair seeks closer ties with moderate Arabs (Financial Times)
- Holy city of Najaf handed over to Iraqis (Reuters)
- USDA awards $5.3 million for Iraq agricultural extension project (PortAl Iraq)
- Blair defends Britain’s ties with US (Middle East Online)
- 15 killed in Baghdad bombings (Middle East Online)
- More US troops could be sent to Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Establishing a laboratory at the northern fields of Rumaila in Basrah
- The stability of the demand for dollar and the continued depreciation of the exchange rate
- 47% of Iraqis threatened in their food security
- Quantities of Iranian oil derivatives arrive to northern Iraq
- Head of Stock Exchange Trustees: it is time to implement the Investment Law
- Central Bank opens the daily auction of treasury remittances
- Negotiations fail between Baghdad and Kurdistan on oil contracts
- Gunmen seize at least $875,000 in heist
- Army Engineers Work to Improve Oil Export
- Economy is booming
- Bush plans to expand US military (Aljazeera)
- US hands Najaf to Iraqi forces (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi soldiers eat frogs and rabbit at handover ceremony (Reuters)
- 23 killed in fresh attacks, bombings (Gulf News)
- Report: Ex-Iraqi minister who escaped from prison says he feared assassination (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi Kurdish PM says breakthrough made in talks with Baghdad (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi security adviser briefs top Shi'i religious leader Al-Sistani (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's Sunni clerical leader to meet US envoy in Amman (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's three armed groups release videos of attacks on US vehicles (BBC Monitoring)
- Bush concedes US ‘not winning’ in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Hashemi: Bush 'brainwashed' Blair over pullout plans (Middle East Online)
- Bush admits US is not winning in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- New Pentagon boss Gates visits Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- Iraq oil could provide $3,500 per citizen
- Iraq renews airport security contract with Dubai firm
- Japan business delegation in Kurdish north
- Dubai Investments announces launch of Glass LLC, the region's first glass holding company (AME Info FZ LLC)
- MPs gather to support peace in north (Al-Sabaah)
- Zibarri affirms Diplomatic action in S. America (Al-Sabaah)
- Persecution reveals military documents prove Anfal crimes (Al-Sabaah)
- Parliament to inquire MPs attended Istanbul conf (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki intervenes to solve problem of pilgrims (Al-Sabaah)
- Execution of 13 convicts of murder, rape and burning bodies (Al-Sabaah)
- Defense prepares to take in former officers (Al-Sabaah)
- Zawahiri vows to carry on attacks on US (Middle East Online)
- New initiative brings no hope for Iraqis (IRIN)
- Coffin making blooms in Baghdad (IRIN)
- Establishing a laboratory at the northern fields of Rumaila in Basrah (Iraq Directory)
- The stability of the demand for dollar and the continued depreciation of the exchange rate (Iraq Directory)
- 47% of Iraqis threatened in their food security (Iraq Directory)
- Quantities of Iranian oil derivatives arrive to northern Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Head of Stock Exchange Trustees: it is time to implement the Investment Law (Iraq Directory)
- Central Bank opens the daily auction of treasury remittances (Iraq Directory)
- Negotiations fail between Baghdad and Kurdistan on oil contracts (Iraq Directory)
- Former PM says 'mafia groups' behind violence (Azzaman)
- Iraq renews airport security contract with Dubai firm (Gulf News)
- The Kurds and the ISG: losing friends, losing the war (Open Democracy)
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- Authorities in Kurdistan did not permit peaceful march against ISG report, local media (KurdishMedia)
- For Iraqis, a promise is in peril (The Washington Post)
- 32 journalists die in Iraq in 2006 (Associated Press)
- Senior al-Qaida leader nabbed in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Court hears Saddam's forces beheaded Kurd, pushed others out of helicopter (International Herald Tribune)
- A Realistic Approach To Iraq (The Washington Post)
- Dreaming of a military victory in Iraq is dangerous (The Daily Star)
- George W. Bush's last chance in Iraq: an Israeli view (The Daily Star)
- Bush open to increasing Iraq troops, but says they must have clear mission (AP Worldstream)
- First Radio Lawan is now on air (KurdishMedia)
- US to announce Haditha charges (Gulf News)
- 13 Iraqi police recruits killed in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- A Marine source: high oil stocks of Iraqi in the port of Ceyhan
- 41 billion dollars, the volume of the budget for 2007
- Officials reached a tentative agreement on the oil law
- Graphic images of Kurdish deaths shown at Hussein trial (Los Angeles Times)
- Gates hears doubts from war commanders (Associated Press)
- Bush warns of more U.S. losses in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Radical cleric mulling Iraq cease-fire (Associated Press)
- AP: Pentagon wants $99.7B more for wars (Associated Press)
- Was the Saudi lobby behind some of the recommendations of the ISG? (KurdishMedia)
- Al-Sadr set to rejoin government (Aljazeera)
- Toll rises in Iraq suicide attack (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi pilgrims die at Saudi border (Aljazeera)
- Military memo shown in Anfal case (Aljazeera)
- Iraq cannot wait for Bush to celebrate Christmas (Gulf News)
- US troops in Iraq ask Gates to send reinforcements (Reuters)
- The meaning of Tony Blair’s visits to the Middle East (Middle East Online)
- Iraq Study Group: Defeat With Honor (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi activists call for religious tolerance (IWPR)
- Maliki: 'Terrorists' are problem, not militias (Middle East Online)
- 13 Iraqi police recruits killed in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- A Marine source: high oil stocks of Iraqi in the port of Ceyhan (Iraq Directory)
- 41 billion dollars, the volume of the budget for 2007 (Iraq Directory)
- Officials reached a tentative agreement on the oil law (Iraq Directory)
- Kirkuk crude in Ceyhan port rose to 3.5m barrels
- First batch of Iranian oil derivatives arrive at Sulaymaniyah
- Study: 4m Iraqi's alimentary insecure
- Series of bombings across Iraq (Aljazeera)
- British raid on Iraq police cells (Aljazeera)
- Police killed in Iraq bombing (Aljazeera)
- Smuggled oil hampering reconstruction (IRIN)
- Risking life in Baghdad for Christmas tree (The Washington Post)
- Iraqi Shiite lawmakers try to rebuild their coalition in parliament (AP Worldstream)
- 12,000 Iraqi policemen killed since 2003, interior minister says; 6 U.S. soldiers killed (AP Worldstream)
- British troops kill seven in Iraq police station raid (Middle East Online)
- US arrests two Iranian officials in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- "Initial" deal reached with Al-Sadr trend leader to rejoin Iraqi government (BBC Monitoring)
- Oil: Fuel for Iraq’s Insurgents (Newsweek, Inc)
- Iraqi forces battle Shiite militia in southern Iraq (AP Worldstream)
- Former Iraqi prime minister rallies Arab countries for a regional conference on Iraq (AP Worldstream)
- 4 American soldiers, 12 Iraqi policemen die over Christmas weekend (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq's Kirkuk factions organize conference on Article 140 (BBC Monitoring)
- Report: US generals agree to troop surge in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Al-Qaeda offers US troops month's truce to quit Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq northern oil attacks take $11 billion (UPI)
- 50 b yens as easy loans to develop oil ports in south
- Municipality to implement 1st part of Baghdad Metro
- Iraqi-Jordanian technical committees consider the suspended financial problems
- One and a quarter billion dollars to implement Baghdad Secretariat projects during the next 4 years
- Al-Maliki calls Polish companies to invest in Iraq
- Ibraheem Bahr Al-Uloom: Technical Committee between Iraq and Kuwait discussed joint fields
- A Banking expert: Iraqi company for banking guarantees is a right start
- Brazil to reopen embassy in Iraq
- Iraqis launch Oil-For-Food lawsuit in US court
- Iraq's oil revenue may provide every Iraqi with $3500 a year (MENAFN)
- Iraqi officials agree on an oil law (MENAFN)
- Ex-Iraqi prime minister seeks international support for security in Iraq (AP Worldstream)
- Bush considers new course in Iraq as White House salutes Saddam death penalty ruling (AP Worldstream)
- Stay out of Iraq's internal politics, Shiite politician warns neighbors (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi South Oil Company completes field lab (MENAFN)
- Iraq's Allawi interviewed on political, security situation in Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
- Backlash after UK forces hit Basra police station (Financial Times)
- Iraqi pilgrims make a perilous journey to pray for peace (Reuters)
- 'Fugitive Iraqi minister is in Jordan' (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq appeals court upholds Saddam death sentence (Middle East Online)
- US Iraq troop deaths pass September 11 milestone (Middle East Online)
- Car bombings kill many in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Court upholds Saddam death sentence (Aljazeera)
- Iraq awards a one-year contract to Global Strategies (MENAFN)
- Risking life in Baghdad for Christmas tree (The Washington Post)
- PUK leader Omer Seyid Ali requests extended leave (KurdishMedia)
- KMSF Winter Seminar (KurdishMedia)
- Ignore Iraq Study Group recommendations, Kurdish parliament urges Bush (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Refugees run from violence to deprivation (KurdishMedia)
- Holland shows more interest in Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- Kurdish Peshmarga should stay where they belong (KurdishMedia)
- James Baker: The wrong man for Iraq and Iraqis (KurdishMedia)
- Sagheer: Islamic Party didn’t withdraw from new bloc (Al-Sabaah)
- Hashemi, Abdulmahdi and Shawees discuss new political bloc (Al-Sabaah)
- ID400b to advance services in Mosul (Al-Sabaah)
- Interior adds FPS to its control (Al-Sabaah)
- Al-Asskari: new plan for Baghdad security (Al-Sabaah)
- Dozens killed in Iraq bombings (Associated Press)
- Saddam faces death by hanging in 30 days (Gulf News)
- Baghdad to Stockholm: Iraqi exodus for a better life (Middle East Online)
- Democrats urge dialogue with Damascus after meeting Assad (Middle East Online)
- Noam Chomsky Comments on the Iraq Study Group Report (Middle East Online)
- IED becomes new terror of US forces (Middle East Online)
- 50 b yens as easy loans to develop oil ports in south (Al-Sabaah)
- ONGC, RIL jointly eye Iraq oil field
- Iran, Iraq study expansion of economic cooperation
- Facing death, Saddam looks to martyrdom (Reuters)
- Stress of Iraq violence leads to more suicides (IRIN)
- Insecurity puts pregnant Iraqi women in danger (IRIN)
- Saddam offers self as sacrifice (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi detainee speaks of prison memories (IRIN)
- Powell, Baker, Hamilton — thanks for nothing (Jordan Times)
- APICORP holds meeting (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Comic book heroes brighten Eid holiday for youth of Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- MTC Atheer 3m subscribers (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Indian oil firms eye Iraq field (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq deadliest for journalists (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Bush in Texas to rethink Iraq course (Associated Press)
- Commander appeals for more support in Iraq (AFP)
- No terrorism law in Kurdistan Region-Iraq (New York Times)
- Iraqi sides fail to resolve conflicts (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Hundreds Disappear Into the Black Hole of the Kurdish Prison System in Iraq (New York Times)
- Looking to the East (KurdishMedia)
- Some Iraqis Fear Saddam Execution Would Fuel Violence (Reuters)
- The night before Saddam Hussain's execution (Gulf News)
- Car bomb hits Baghdad street (Aljazeera)
- Talabani awaits ruling on execution (Aljazeera)
- Anger in Najaf after US soldier kills Al Sadr aide (Reuters)
- 2007 budget estimated at $41 billion (Azzaman)
- Iraq expands diplomatic ties with world countries (Azzaman)
- Is the Iraqi economy crashing through here?
- Analysis: Iraq oil in '07, bleak as '06
- Saddam Says Farewell; 23 Die in Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Kurdish Academics and the Iraq Study Group report (Kurdish Globe)
- Erbil authorities remove Dalalkhana bazaar handymen (Kurdish Globe)
- Kurds make breakthrough on talks with Iraq (Kurdish Globe)
- Car bomb hits Baghdad street (Aljazeera)
- Saddam hanging date unclear (Aljazeera)
- Kurds crack down on 'Islamists' (Azzaman)
- PM postpones government reshuffle (Azzaman)
- Don't hand Saddam to Iraqis, US urged (Gulf News)
- Ford disagreed with Bush on Iraq war (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush to convene top aides ahead of decision on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Is the Iraqi economy crashing through here? (American Thinker)
- Analysis: Iraq oil in '07, bleak as '06 (United Press International)
- ONGC, RIL jointly eye Iraq oil field (Financial Express)
- Iran, Iraq study expansion of economic cooperation (Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA))
- Practical steps for a new Iraq policy (The Daily Star)
- Bush claims 'good progress' on new Iraq strategy (The Daily Star)
- Who owns Kirkuk? The Kurdish case (Middle East Quarterly)
- Iraq Qaeda suspect blamed for U.S. kidnap captured (Reuters)
- Roadside bombs kill 3 U.S. soldiers in Iraq (Reuters)
- 2006 Review: Iran’s influence in Middle East to rise in 2007 (German Press Agency)
- A group of PUK cadres drive forward reform (KurdishMedia)
- 2007: another bad year for Iraq (The Guardian)
- Business booming for contractors rebuilding Iraq equipment
- Iran's one-billion-dollar aid to Iraq delivered
- FM urges Russian giant Lukoil to return to Iraq
- A Law for Investment in Iraq
- Iraqi Trade Unions Unite to Oppose Undemocratic Oil Law (Political Affairs Magazine)
- Bush silent on Iraq policy after meeting advisers (Financial Times)
- Iraq prepares for Saddam’s execution (Financial Times)
- Anglican leader renews Iraq war criticisms (Middle East Online)
- Bush closing in on new Iraq strategy (Middle East Online)
- Two Iranians held by US in Iraq freed (Middle East Online)
- Saddam lawyers asked to pick up personal effects (Middle East Online)
- Ten dead in Iraq blast (Aljazeera)
- Confusion surrounds Saddam fate (Aljazeera)
- Prosecutors raided Linde offices in Iraq bribery probe (Financial Times)
- Saddam Hussein executed in Baghdad (Financial Times)
- Obituary: Saddam Hussein (Financial Times)
- Car bomb in southern Iraqi town (BBC News)
- Saddam Hussein executed (Middle East Online)
- Reactions to Saddam Hussein’s execution (Middle East Online)
- Saddam hanged at dawn (Aljazeera)
- Saddam's daughters "brave and patient" after execution (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's Al-Sadr City celebrates Saddam execution; curfew in Tikrit (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq’s 2006 crude sales at 1.65mn/d
- Dollar falling sharp against Iraqi Dinar
- 'MTC Atheer" doubles its subscribers to exceed three millions in Iraq
- Iraq's Budget: $ 41 billion
- Iraq is seeking to buy more than 1 million tons of gasoline
- Shahrastani: Iraqi oil exports in 2006 amounted to 1.65 million barrel a day
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