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- The Norwegian D.N.O obtain additional 15% of an oil field
- The Central Bank expecting budget deficit in 2007
- Seoul moving to allow companies to do business in Iraq
- An Iraqi tendency to extend the contracts of communications companies for security reasons
- Medications trade in the streets of Baghdad aggravate day after day
- The dollar exchange rate is stabile for the first time in two months
- Minister of Planning: The budget does not meet the aspirations of development
- Arab press debates Saddam execution (Aljazeera)
- Saddam video shows Iraq divisions (Aljazeera)
- US death toll reaches 3,000 in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Obituary: Saddam Hussein: An opportunist and brutal dictator, he wreaked havoc on Iraq, the Middle East and the world (The Guardian)
- Iraq on the right path (Kuwait Times)
- Saddam's lawyer calls for lawsuits over filming of execution (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq orders shutdown of Baghdad office of TV station accused of inciting hatred (AP Worldstream)
- Opposition mounts to raising US troop in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Trade with Turkey booms despite political strains (Azzaman)
- Protests against Saddam death continue (Middle East Online)
- US suffers 3,000th casualty with New Year (Middle East Online)
- Baghdad mayor says more than one thousand billion Iraqi dinars spent on projects in 2006 (PortAl Iraq)
- Saddam buried in home village (Middle East Online)
- Business booming for contractors rebuilding Iraq equipment (The Mercury News)
- Iraq is seeking to buy more than 1 million tons of gasoline (Iraq Directory)
- Shahrastani: Iraqi oil exports in 2006 amounted to 1.65 million barrel a day (Iraq Directory)
- The Norwegian D.N.O obtain additional 15% of an oil field (Iraq Directory)
- Dollar falling sharp against Iraqi Dinar (Stop Fundamentalism)
- Seoul moving to allow companies to do business in Iraq (Yonhap news agency)
- The Central Bank expecting budget deficit in 2007 (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq’s 2006 crude sales at 1.65mn/d (Gulf Times)
- FM urges Russian giant Lukoil to return to Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Iran's one-billion-dollar aid to Iraq delivered (Iranian)
- A Law for Investment in Iraq (Dar Al-Salam)
- Saddam "was worse than Hitler" says Iraqi Kurd in New Zealand (German Press Agency)
- Kurds should never forget their own mountains (KurdishMedia)
- One is gone, choose now! (KurdishMedia)
- Dismay Among Kurds That Genocide Case Unanswered (The Guardian)
- Justice, but no reckoning (New York Times)
- Former army officers asked to report to volunteer centers (Azzaman)
- Internet images fuel anger among supporters (Telegraph)
- Iraqis ponder their violent history after execution (Reuters)
- Another TV channel shut down for 'inciting sectarianism' (Reuters)
- Saddam wrote poetry and fed birds (Associated Press)
- Saddam Hussein Hanged for the Wrong Reason (Arab News)
- Not a memorable year, fortunately (Jordan Times)
- UAE Red Crescent, $50m raised (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iran, $1bn Iraq reconstruction loan (AME Info FZ LLC)
- An Iraqi tendency to extend the contracts of communications companies for security reasons (Iraq Directory)
- Medications trade in the streets of Baghdad aggravate day after day (Iraq Directory)
- The dollar exchange rate is stabile for the first time in two months (Iraq Directory)
- Minister of Planning: The budget does not meet the aspirations of development (Iraq Directory)
- "MTC Atheer" doubles its subscribers to exceed three millions in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq's Budget: $ 41 billion (Iraq Directory)
- Trade with Turkey booms despite political strains
- Iraq civilian toll continues rise (BBC News)
- Iraq investigates Saddam footage (BBC News)
- Iraqis pour into Saddam hometown to pay homage (Middle East Online)
- Iraq PM orders probe into Saddam video
- Iraq PM orders probe into Saddam video
- Iraqi Ba'th politician blames "foreign occupiers" for Saddam execution (BBC Monitoring)
- Saddam deputy calls for formation of broad resistance front (Middle East Online)
- Police storm Sharqiya TV offices in Baghdad (Azzaman)
- US sought to delay execution (Reuters)
- Saddam execution deplorable, says British official (Gulf News)
- Saddam's execution nearly halted over taunts (Gulf News)
- Saddam takes secrets to his grave (Los Angeles Times)
- US-led forces may launch limited offensive against Mehdi Army (Reuters)
- Iraq is suffering from intellects and capital migration (Iraq Directory)
- Syria and Iraq in 2006: the revival of economic relations (Iraq Directory)
- Economic Inflation is the prominent event in 2006 (Iraq Directory)
- 10% is the proportion of implementing projects in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq allocates $2 billion for Ministry of Electricity next year (PortAl Iraq)
- New water project in Diwaniya (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraqi, Dutch officials discuss Iraqi investment (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraq issues 32 licenses to import food products (PortAl Iraq)
- U.S fund to carry out pioneering projects in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Despite Saddam's death, Iraq is no closer to unity (The Daily Star)
- In the end, Iraq executed Saddam in its own way (Yahoo News)
- Iraqi Sunnis vent anger over video of Saddam's hanging (The Daily Star)
- Memorandum: Syria and the Kurdish Rights: To the European Parliament (KRG)
- Saddam Execution Images Shown on TV, Web (Associated Press)
- The Execution of Saddam Hussein…A Crime of Timing (Asharq Alawsat)
- Grim 2006 for journalists (Middle East Online)
- Iraq to probe video of Saddam (Gulf News)
- Iraq Government Focusing on Rebuilding Oil Industry
- An American University for Iraq but Not in Baghdad
- Iraq is suffering from intellects and capital migration
- Syria and Iraq in 2006: the revival of economic relations
- Economic Inflation is the prominent event in 2006
- 10% is the proportion of implementing projects in Iraq
- Bush promises new Iraq policy in coming days (Middle East Online)
- Iraq to investigate execution video (Aljazeera)
- Iraq Government Focusing on Rebuilding Oil Industry (Voice of America)
- Iraq to execute two Saddam aides Thursday (Middle East Online)
- Saddam takes secrets to his grave (The Washington Post)
- U.N. rights chief urges Iraqi president to refrain from executing Saddam co-defendants (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi prime minister wishes he could quit, says he will not seek second term (AP Worldstream)
- Papers fear mounting Iraq tensions (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq move may quash ‘bipartisan’ Congress (Financial Times)
- U.N. rights chief urges Iraqi president to refrain from executing Saddam co-defendants (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi prime minister wishes he could quit, says he will not seek second term (AP Worldstream)
- Papers fear mounting Iraq tensions (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq move may quash ‘bipartisan’ Congress (Financial Times)
- Iraqi's are building a strong Man/Govt
- Saddam aide is new Baath leader (BBC News)
- Guard 'quizzed over Saddam video' (BBC News)
- Iraqi PM rules out second term (The Guardian)
- Execution of Saddam aides 'near' (Associated Press)
- Al Maliki has no interest in second term (Reuters)
- Don't allow Iraq to turn into a Saigon, circa April 1975 (The Daily Star)
- Saddam, a rope, and a great escape (The Daily Star)
- Baghdad scrambles to explain debacle over secret video of Saddam hanging (The Daily Star)
- Report: Ford said Iraq war not justified (Associated Press)
- Saddam hanged: Reaction in quotes (Kurdish Globe)
- Halabja welcomes end of Saddam era (Aljazeera)
- Top Iraqi Source: U.S. Tried To Delay Execution (CNN)
- International conference on Kurdish Women for peace and equality (KurdishMedia)
- The anti-Kurdish bias of the ISG Report (KurdishMedia)
- Iraqi Official Held in Saddam Hanging Video (Associated Press)
- The Execution of Saddam Hussein and the Mistake of Formalities (Asharq Alawsat)
- Iraq urged to reprieve Saddam aides (Aljazeera)
- Guard arrested over Saddam video (Aljazeera)
- Iraq's Baath party names new leader (Aljazeera)
- An American University for Iraq but Not in Baghdad (New York Times)
- Containment, not appeasement (Jordan Times)
- New Year Reflections (Arabic News)
- Iraqi expatriates, Jordanians express disapproval of Saddam's execution (Jordan Times)
- Test oil well produces 8,500 barrels in Iraq
- Inspector General in Ministry of Oil : Oil is the only future bet to raise the standard of living for people
- The Iraqi dinar... And floating the dollar in the structure of the national economy
- Orascom Iraq licence extended
- Saddam 'taunts not humiliating' (Aljazeera)
- Twin blasts hit Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Test oil well produces 8,500 barrels in Iraq (Gulf Daily News)
- New video shows 5 security contractors who were kidnapped in southern Iraq (AP Worldstream)
- Pentagon helping restart old Iraq government factories in jobs program (AP Worldstream)
- IRAQ OPENS EMBASSY IN SEOUL 13 YEARS AFTER CLOSURE (Asia Pulse)
- Failure in Iraq was not inevitable (Financial Times)
- Turkish PM blasts US, Iraq for not hitting Kurd rebels (Middle East Online)
- Saddam aides' execution postponed to Sunday (Middle East Online)
- Iraq Talabani's party meeting expected to reshuffle leadership (BBC Monitoring)
- The rise and fall of Saddam Hussein (Jordan Times)
- Bush could send more US troops to Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Finland may send some Kurdish Asylum seekers back home (Kurdish Globe)
- Turning Iraq's Tribes Against Al-Qaeda (The Times)
- Saddam's hanging and our wasted efforts for the Kurds (The Daily Star)
- UNHCR - Update on Iraqi’s in need of protection as of December 2006 (KurdishMedia)
- Saddam Execution Video Leads to Arrests (Associated Press)
- New Video Shows 5 Kidnapped in Iraq (Associated Press)
- U.S. may dump PM (Azzaman)
- Old guard back on Iraq policy (Los Angeles Times)
- Iraqis seek a new haven in an old hotspot (Los Angeles Times)
- Awaiting Bush’s Iraq Plan, Democrats Weigh Replies (New York Times)
- Kurdish struggle for Iraq's oil (BBC News)
- New leader with the $10m bounty (The Times)
- Bush talks about Iraq, Saddam execution (Associated Press)
- Bush's Iraq fresh start to include new advisers (Reuters)
- Twin car bombs kill 13 in Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Inspector General in Ministry of Oil : Oil is the only future bet to raise the standard of living for people (Iraq Directory)
- Orascom Iraq licence extended (TradeArabia)
- Iraqi budget for 2007 allocated at 41b dinars (MENAFN)
- Germany's Siemens eyed in Iraq probe
- Kurdish struggle for Iraq's oil
- Adding troops in Iraq, seen as a solution by some, would mean new risks (AP Worldstream)
- Why America should operate from Iraq's borders (Financial Times)
- Bush to appoint new Iraq commanders (Middle East Online)
- Saddam Execution Video Leads to Arrests (Associated Press)
- Iraqi MP says Saddam aides to be executed 7 Jan (BBC Monitoring)
- Bush revamps US military in Iraq (BBC News)
- Libya to build statue of Saddam (BBC News)
- Bush concern at Saddam execution (BBC News)
- Iraqi Sunni body warns of militia plan for Baghdad attacks on 5 January (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq identifies transgressors at Saddam execution (BBC Monitoring)
- Bush wrapping up review of Iraq strategy (AP Worldstream)
- Chirac: Iraq war boosting terrorism (Middle East Online)
- Mubarak: execution turned Saddam into martyr (Middle East Online)
- Three kidnapped in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraq PM: “Sunnis stoke tension” (Aljazeera)
- Nine killed in Iraq violence (Aljazeera)
- Saudi urges US policy review, non-interference in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Report: US marines killed Iraqis one by one in Haditha (Middle East Online)
- Kidnapped Iraqis found murdered (Aljazeera)
- Bush meets with criticism on Iraq policy as he shakes up his war team (AP Worldstream)
- Iran resumes exports to Iraq via Mehran border point (BBC Monitoring)
- Premier warns Iraq may "review relations" with countries sympathetic to Saddam (BBC Monitoring)
- Senators back call for more troops in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Saddam aides 'to die this week' (BBC News)
- Democrats vow to fight for end to 'intractable' Iraq war (Middle East Online)
- Bush shuffles leadership team in Iraq overhaul (Middle East Online)
- Iraqis decline to tip troops on car bombs and explosive charges (Azzaman)
- Iraq PM declares revised security plan for Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- Oil production to reach 4.5 bpd in five years (MENAFN)
- USD14 billion Middle East franchising industry grows at 27 percent annually (AME Info FZ LLC)
- AP cameraman killed in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq considers Kirkuk tender (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq may put a tender for selling Kirkuk crude on Friday (Iraq Directory)
- Extending the licenses of two Kuwaiti mobile companies (Iraq Directory)
- A one-million dollar Iranian loan to Basrah (Iraq Directory)
- Oil official: the problem of maintaining meters in the south port still exist (Iraq Directory)
- Administrative procedures hinder the export of Iraqi dates (Iraq Directory)
- The execution of Saddam raises the price of the Iraqi dinar in Jordan (Iraq Directory)
- Germany's Siemens eyed in Iraq probe (CNN)
- Did Sadr hang Saddam? (KurdishMedia)
- Saddam's hasty execution denied the Kurds their day in court (KurdishMedia)
- Saddam’s incomplete trial (KNC)
- KDA hopes the Baker-Hamilton Report will not be reflected in George W. Bush soon to be announced new US strategy in Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- Saddam Hussein’s execution so soon was an insult to the families of his atrocities (KurdishMedia)
- Stone-age politicians (KurdishMedia)
- PUK inner-crises deepen: Reformist vs. corruption! (KurdishMedia)
- Not for the Sake of Saddam (Asharq Alawsat)
- Maliki: New Iraqi army for all Iraqis (Al-Sabaah)
- Education provided 20 thousand jobs last year (Al-Sabaah)
- Debathification excludes 465 senior members (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq celebrates Army Day (Al-Sabaah)
- Saddam's execution – step to back national reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Minister: Arabs should go forwards reconciliation (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad police director rescued from life attempt (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi dates exports in danger (MENAFN)
- MTC Atheer subscribers surpass 3 million in 2006 (MENAFN)
- Bush to request more funds and troops for Iraq (MENAFN)
- US Should Change Course in Iraq: Sultan (Arab News)
- How the West will make a killing on Iraqi oil riches (Independent)
- Iraqi factions agree on draft oil law (Turkish Daily News)
- Anfal trial resumes without Saddam (Middle East Online)
- New US strategy to call for benchmarks for Iraqis (Middle East Online)
- Rights group condemns Iraq trials (Aljazeera)
- Al-Maliki plans Baghdad crackdown (Aljazeera)
- Many killed in Iraq bus attack (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi children terrified to go to school (Gulf News)
- Anger mounts on decision to deploy Kurdish militias in Baghdad (Azzaman)
- Iraq Army to receive 16 helicopters and 4,000 armored vehicles (Azzaman)
- Iraqi escapee decries fraud charge (Aljazeera)
- Trial hears 'Saddam' chemical tapes (Aljazeera)
- Basra maintenance set
- Iraq Army to receive 16 helicopters and 4,000 armored vehicles
- Iraq Experts Weigh Jobs Program
- Blood and oil: How the West will profit from Iraq's most precious commodity
- Source: Iraq may put a tender for selling Kirkuk crude on Friday
- Extending the licenses of two Kuwaiti mobile companies
- A one-million dollar Iranian loan to Basrah
- Oil official: the problem of maintaining meters in the south port still exist
- Administrative procedures hinder the export of Iraqi dates
- The execution of Saddam raises the price of the Iraqi dinar in Jordan
- Officials 'denied Saddam's burial plea' (Gulf News)
- Iraqi Shi'i leader urges government to use "iron fist" against Saddam loyalists (BBC Monitoring)
- Bush to outline Iraq strategy Wednesday (AP Worldstream)
- Rebuilding Iraq 'bonanza' for US companies (Turkish Daily News)
- Iraq plans to open oil reserves to foreigners (Kuwait Times)
- Iraq's Talabani predicts "new phase" in Syria ties (BBC Monitoring)
- Al Sadr meets top Shiite Al Sistani (Gulf News)
- Iraq is following a Lebanese script (Gulf News)
- Task Force helps revitalize Iraq's industries
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