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  1. Bush to defend Iraq plan (Reuters)
  2. Barzani refuses to involve in Iran-US conflict (Al-Sabaah)
  3. Ya'qubi: Samara' disaster memory should be day of unity (Al-Sabaah)
  4. Iraqi foreign minister defends executions in Iraq as a necessary deterrent against terror (AP Worldstream)
  5. Chemring prepares for scaled down Iraq (Financial Times)
  6. New US commander warns of 'dire' Iraq situation (Financial Times)
  7. US moves to rein in Iraq's Shia militants (Financial Times)
  8. Bush warns against failure in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  9. KRG: Suspected Ghassemlou-murderer not among the US-captured Iranians (KurdishMedia)
  10. Embattled Bush pleads for a chance in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  11. U.S.-Iraqi troops clash with gunmen on Haifa Street; nine suspected insurgents reported captured (AP Worldstream)
  12. Iraqi politicians on both sides of sectarian divide see little new in U.S. State of the Union address; urge political solution (AP Worldstream)
  13. New push to control Baghdad areas (BBC News)
  14. Iraqi higher education minister survives attempt against his life (Voices of Iraq)
  15. Iraqs Minister of Industry on visit to UK
  16. Kurds deny Iraq oil law accord
  17. Mahmudiyah project helps boost local economy
  18. DNO says Iraq oil deal won't change
  19. Talks over the Euphrates River water quotas
  20. The International Federation of Businessmen preparing a conference on reverse migration
  21. Announcing the establishment of a Union for middle Furat economists
  22. The Norwegian D.N.O is optimistic about the contract of exporting oil
  23. The Oil Fund promises to drop Iraq’s debts in return for reforms
  24. Solar energy electricity: flaring Baghdad is the first of the projects in 2007
  25. State Department Official Outlines Plans To Rebuild Iraq
  26. Trade fair of Iraqi products
  27. Davos Forum holds workshop on Iraq
  28. Chevron holds talks with Iraq to build facility
  29. Iraq Struggles to Finish Oil Law
  30. Top Iraqi Kurdish officials reject Turkish statements on oil-rich city of Kirkuk
  31. Turkey rejects Iraqi oil marketing firm's advice to trade with Iraqi Kurds (BBC Monitoring)
  32. Iraqi national oil company tells Turkish firms: contact the north (Turkish Daily News)
  33. Shiite leader says federal regions are good solution for Iraq's security problem (AP Worldstream)
  34. Eleven Sunni MPs set up new bloc in Iraq parliament (BBC Monitoring)
  35. Turkey stops transit oil products shipments to Iraq except for US troops (BBC Monitoring)
  36. Arab League envoy to Iraq returns to Cairo for security reasons, League says (AP Worldstream)
  37. Iraq halts import of meat from Turkey - transporters' official (BBC Monitoring)
  38. Iraq struggles to re-distribute oil wealth (Turkish Daily News)
  39. Iraq's Hakim exonerates Sunnis; blames attacks on extremists (BBC Monitoring)
  40. Iraq cult leader among Najaf dead (Aljazeera)
  41. Fierce battle near Iraqi holy city leaves 300 militants dead (Middle East Online)
  42. Iraq refers Oil deals to Kurds, Angers Turkey (Zaman)
  43. Iraqis fail to reach deal on draft oil law (Gulf Daily News)
  44. Top Iraqi Kurdish officials reject Turkish statements on oil-rich city of Kirkuk (AP Worldstream)
  45. Iraqi MP says 15bn dollars unaccounted for in 2006 budget (BBC Monitoring)
  46. Senators distance themselves from troop 'surge' (Financial Times)
  47. AP Interview: deputy PM calls on Iran and U.S. to stop making Iraq a 'zone of conflict and competition' (AP Worldstream)
  48. Iraq sliding into civil war, report warns (Financial Times)
  49. Syria and Japan to Cooperate in Reconstructing Process in Iraq (SANA)
  50. UN Envoy in Iraq Depicts Syria's Role as Importan (SANA)
  51. Two takes on Iraq win hearts and minds at Sundance (AFP)
  52. Jordanians voice concern over influx of refugees from Iraq (AFP)
  53. US, Iraqi forces claim 250 insurgents wiped out in battle near Kerbala (The Daily Star)
  54. The parliament of South Kurdistan condemns Turkey’s military threats (KurdishMedia)
  55. U.S. Senate approves Petraeus as new commander of its troops in Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
  56. Erbil seeks to become Middle East hub (ATWOnline.com)
  57. Kurdish player Hawar Malla leads Iraq in Gulf Cup bid (KurdishMedia)
  58. Iraqi Kurdish lawmakers urge Turkey to stop intervention (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  59. The plight of the Kurds (The Economist Newspaper Limited)
  60. Pelosi makes surprise Iraq visit (AFP)
  61. Saddam's cousin says he gave orders to destroy Kurdish villages (International Herald Tribune)
  62. Turkey fears 'endless war' in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  63. Hundreds killed in Iraq battle (Aljazeera)
  64. Iraq-Security (Highlights on Thursday, January 28, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  65. Commission to investigate Iraq's elimination in Arabian Gulf Cup (Voices of Iraq)
  66. Parliament speaker criticizes president's statements (Voices of Iraq)
  67. Dollar bids slightly lower, exchange rates stable in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
  68. Talabani discusses outcome of Syria visit with Iraq's security council (Voices of Iraq)
  69. Prosecution offers Anfal case documents (Voices of Iraq)
  70. Sadrists, Islamic Party ink deal to maintain security (Voices of Iraq)
  71. Iraq's Prime Minister receives phone call from Bush (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Byblos Bank invests in Kurdistan Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
  73. Iraqis: Oil Law Won't Favor Americans (Associated Press)
  74. Qazanyia dam achieved with cost of ID4b (Al-Sabaah)
  75. Death Sentences for 33 convicted (Al-Sabaah)
  76. Kerbala' Governor Discusses Security Plan (Al-Sabaah)
  77. Parliament Postpones Vote on 2007 budget (Al-Sabaah)
  78. Construction projects in Qadisiya University (Al-Sabaah)
  79. Important suggestions help in fulfilling security plan (Al-Sabaah)
  80. Najaf mayor: We surmounted obstacles and airport would carried out at 6 months (Al-Sabaah)
  81. Swede arrested for carrying forged passports (Azzaman)
  82. US must abandon Iraqi cities or face nightmare scenario, say experts (The Independent)
  83. Clinton to Bush: clean up your mess before you leave (Xinhua News Agency)
  84. Ankara bridles at Baghdad's handoff of key oil file to Kurdish authorities (AFP)
  85. Baghdad says weekend battle foiled plot by fringe cult (The Daily Star)
  86. British troops in Basra may pay for US 'surge' (AFP)
  87. Undercover police presence increases in Amed (KurdishMedia)
  88. Death of Kurdistan countryside (KurdishMedia)
  89. So, just what does Turkey want from Kurdistan? (KurdishMedia)
  90. Are You Ready? Here’s The Plan (KurdishMedia)
  91. South Kurdish politics (KurdishMedia)
  92. Tension on the rise between Kurds, Turkmen and Arabs over Kirkuk’s fate (Associated Press)
  93. Three university professors, student kidnapped in northern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  94. Sad Shiite rituals overwhelm Karbala locals in Ashura (Voices of Iraq)
  95. British defense secretary in Baghdad for talks with Talabani, Maliki (Voices of Iraq)
  96. Shiite legislator condemns killing, displacement of Sunnis (Voices of Iraq)
  97. Talabani discusses security plan with defense minister, national security advisor (Voices of Iraq)
  98. Dollar demand slightly down in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
  99. Najaf operation left 36 casualties among security forces (Voices of Iraq)
  100. Sadrist lawmakers meet Barazani in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
  101. Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, January 29, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
  102. Will Afghanistan and Iraq fulfil US aims? (Gulf News)
  103. Shiites not making Mazar pilgrimage (Associated Press)
  104. Cult leader killed in Najaf battle (Reuters)
  105. Al Hakim: Federal regions solution (Associated Press)
  106. Iraq strife threatens region (Financial Times)
  107. BAE Systems Regional Aircraft leases Jetstream 41 to Eastern Skyjets of Dubai (AME Info FZ LLC)
  108. Ministry of Labor launches small loans program (MENAFN)
  109. No consensus on Iraq's draft oil law (Bahrain Tribune)
  110. Iran to offer aid to Iraq reconstruction efforts ()
  111. Abu Dhabi to host Iraq ICT conference in February (MENAFN)
  112. Moqtada warms up to Sunnis (Azzaman)
  113. Bush warns Iran over Iraq, nuclear ambitions (Middle East Online)
  114. Hundreds of thousands mark Ashura in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  115. Najaf 'under control' after Iraqi forces defeat mystery fighters (The Guardian)
  116. US threatens firm response to Iranian meddling in Iraq (The Guardian)
  117. Iraq Sunni scholars unconvinced by Hakim's exoneration of Sunnis (BBC Monitoring)
  118. Hundreds of Shia cultists killed in Najaf fighting (Financial Times)
  119. 25 Iraqi Shiites killed in two blasts during Ahura ceremonies (Gulf News)
  120. Turkey-US move to combat rebels (BBC News)
  121. Iraq blasts kill Ashura pilgrims (BBC News)
  122. Saudi foreign minister receives US envoy to Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
  123. Iraq Sunni MP says new bloc open to Shi'is; criticizes party leaders (BBC Monitoring)
  124. Security conditions and the suspended Kuwaiti contract are behind the current fuel crisis in Iraq
  125. Oil ministry expects a soluion to the fuel crisis soon
  126. The highest bids of the Bank for selling the dollar versus high purchase offers
  127. 100 Iraqi Deputies call for the Kuwaiti National Assembly to cancel the debt of Iraq
  128. 527 million dinar for paving the streets of Basrah
  129. Brazil's exports triple in 2006
  130. USAID allocates $9.9m for Iraqi microfinance organizations
  131. Iraqis abandon their homes in Middle East's new refugee exodus (The Independent)
  132. Neighbors should repond urgently to Baghdad's call (The Daily Star)
  133. Mahathir plans special court to try war crimes in Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine (AFP)
  134. Another 47 dead in Iraq as calls for change grow in US (The Daily Star)
  135. Iran plans to expand military, economic ties with Iraq — report (AFP)
  136. U.S. commander urges lower expectations in Iraq (Reuters)
  137. The Real Idiocy (Asharq Alawsat)
  138. Brazil's exports triple in 2006 (Iraq Directory)
  139. Security conditions and the suspended Kuwaiti contract are behind the current fuel crisis in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  140. Oil ministry expects a soluion to the fuel crisis soon (Iraq Directory)
  141. The highest bids of the Bank for selling the dollar versus high purchase offers (Iraq Directory)
  142. 100 Iraqi Deputies call for the Kuwaiti National Assembly to cancel the debt of Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  143. 527 million dinar for paving the streets of Basrah (Iraq Directory)
  144. 'The important thing for me is to leave country' (Gulf News)
  145. Iraqi government to carry out 31 water projects in Karbala (MENAFN)
  146. New measures to enhance housing sector in Kurdistan (MENAFN)
  147. KRG Nordic's second annual gala honours Kurds and friends (KRG)
  148. Iraq bans Turkish oil and meat (United Press International)
  149. Zooming fuel costs trouble Iraqi Kurdistan (Emirates News Agency (WAM))
  150. Will oil dominate the Kurds’ fate for good? (KurdishMedia)
  151. Pressure on Mexmur refugees continues (KurdishMedia)
  152. Najaf battle sign of Iraq’s chaos and clash of loyalties (Azzaman)
  153. Iraq wants Arabs not commemorate Saddam’s hanging (Azzaman)
  154. British minister visits army training centre in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  155. New security plan to exclude no outlaw – Maliki (Voices of Iraq)
  156. Dollar demand slightly down in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
  157. Iraqi airways cancels flights to Syria till further notice (Voices of Iraq)
  158. No Iraqi newspapers for four days (Voices of Iraq)
  159. Three U.S. soldiers killed in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
  160. Kurdish delegation in Baghdad for talks on oil (Voices of Iraq)
  161. 38 Shiites killed in Iraq Ashura attacks (Middle East Online)
  162. US commander: Time is short for Iraq turnaround (Middle East Online)
  163. UK Government: Defence Secretary in Basra: "Iraqi progress is encouraging" (M2 Presswire - UK)
  164. Nominee to head Mideast forces warns on Iraq (Financial Times)
  165. Influx of suicide bombers 'entering Iraq from Syria' (Financial Times)
  166. Kurdistan needs to understand Global Politics (KurdishMedia)
  167. During last 8 months 800 Arab families settled in Kirkuk,official (KurdishMedia)
  168. London's Kirkuk conference and some recommendations (KurdishMedia)
  169. KRG US Representative says sound oil policy promotes stability (KRG)
  170. Iranian Opposition Group Says 132,000 Iranian Agents Working in Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
  171. US official: US not winning in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  172. Mortar attack leaves 89 casualties in Aazamiyah (Voices of Iraq)
  173. Barazani, U.S. envoy discuss issues of Kirkuk, Turkish Kurds (Voices of Iraq)
  174. Turkey rejects talking to Kurds in north (Azzaman)
  175. America ponders ways to curb Turkish Kurd rebels (Gulf News)
  176. US 'using opposition group to track Iranian influence networks in Iraq' (Gulf News)
  177. Riyadh and Iran cooperating to ease crises in Iraq and Lebanon (Associated Press)
  178. Bombers target pilgrims on Ashura (Reuters)
  179. US Senator: Bush not the only 'decider' on Iraq (Middle East Online)
  180. 'Time is short' for Iraq turnaround (Gulf News)
  181. Wanted: Shia leaders (Financial Times)
  182. Millions wasted in Iraq reconstruction, report concludes (The Guardian)
  183. Iraq stops flights to Syria in preparation for new security plan (AP Worldstream)
  184. Kissinger in call for unity on Iraq (Financial Times)
  185. Bush warned on risks in Iraq (Financial Times)
  186. Republicans, Democrats unite in opposing Bush Iraq surge (Middle East Online)
  187. Ten people killed in Iraq attacks (BBC News)
  188. “A minimized Iraq” arises in the heart of Amman
  189. Residents of Baghdad store fuel and food awaiting the new security plan
  190. Minister of Industry and Minerals discusses with major American companies the opportunities of industrial investment in Iraq
  191. Turkey-Iraq oil crisis ends
  192. Iraq Summit offers crucial business opportunities for ICT & Education leaders
  193. Iraq Sunnis urge EU to combat Iran "interference" (BBC Monitoring)
  194. Iraq to expel Iranian Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (BBC Monitoring)
  195. Parliament to form financial and economic committee to revise Iraq's budget (PortAl Iraq)
  196. No talks with U.S. occupation troops, Sadr aide says (Azzaman)
  197. US commander denies Iraq failure (Aljazeera)
  198. Scores killed in Iraq market attack (Aljazeera)
  199. USACE makes progress on Baghdad Police College repairs, other Iraq reconstruction projects (PortAl Iraq)
  200. 185 professors killed since U.S. invasion (Azzaman)
  201. Baghdad most dangerous city for journalists-society (Voices of Iraq)
  202. Governor survives attempted assassination north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  203. A week of high demands for Dollar in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
  204. Group warns of cooperating with British forces (Voices of Iraq)
  205. Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs starts small loans program (PortAl Iraq)
  206. Iraqi dinar exchange rate continues hiking (Al-Adala)
  207. More water projects developed in Karbala (PortAl Iraq)
  208. Parliament to form financial and economic committee to revise Iraq's budget (PortAl Iraq)
  209. USACE makes progress on Baghdad Police College repairs, other Iraq reconstruction projects (PortAl Iraq)
  210. Using force won't solve the problem in Iraq, Moallem says (SANA)
  211. President al-Assad stresses Syria's care for Iraq's security and stability (SANA)
  212. Outgoing top U.S. commander in Iraq defends job performance (Xinhua News Agency)
  213. Pity Iraq's Shiites, caught between justice and retribution (The Daily Star)
  214. Iraq stops flights with Syria as at least 70 killed in violence (The Daily Star)
  215. Iraqi central government is only party to strike deals with Turkish companies (Associated Press)
  216. Northern Iraq seen as next front in war (Los Angeles Times)
  217. Turkey-Iraq oil crisis ends (Sabah Turkey)
  218. “A minimized Iraq” arises in the heart of Amman (Iraq Directory)
  219. Residents of Baghdad store fuel and food awaiting the new security plan (Iraq Directory)
  220. Minister of Industry and Minerals discusses with major American companies the opportunities of industrial investment in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  221. Scores killed in Iraq market blast ()
  222. Sunnis and Shiites plan to form two legislative blocs (Los Angeles Times)
  223. Iranian Mujahideen group must leave the country, says government (Associated Press)
  224. Journalist talks of news and nightmares in Baghdad (Reuters)
  225. League envoy's resignation raises questions about Arab role (Gulf News)
  226. Suicide bombers strike Shiite city as bombs and mortar attack rock Iraqi capital (AP Worldstream)
  227. General draws fire for 'failed Iraq policy' (Financial Times)
  228. Iraq death toll nears 2,000 in January (Financial Times)
  229. Four steps towards calming the chaos in Iraq (Financial Times)
  230. US probing report of helicopter crash in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  231. UK Arabic paper reports breakup of major Iraqi political blocs (BBC Monitoring)
  232. Iraqi commandos killed in Samarra (Aljazeera)
  233. KRG supports oil and gas council
  234. Bush to seek $100 billion for Iraq war
  235. Evidence 'is inconclusive on Iran involvement in Iraq' (Los Angeles Times)
  236. Al Sistani calls for Muslim unity (Associated Press)
  237. New Iraq report lays bare challenges to Bush plan (Middle East Online)
  238. 102 killed in Baghdad market blast (Middle East Online)
  239. Bush seeks record $245bn for war (Aljazeera)
  240. Baghdad suffers deadliest bombing (Aljazeera)
  241. Gates: US Gulf buildup is warning to possible foes (Middle East Online)
  242. Iraq lifts curfew in Najaf (Middle East Online)
  243. US loses fourth helicopter in less than two weeks (Associated Press)
  244. Iraq wants Kuwait to forgive debt, reparations
  245. Customs duties in Iraq
  246. Bush requests an additional budget to finance the war in Iraq
  247. Minister of Finance: seven billion dollars are the government’s subsidy for oil products within this year's budget
  248. LG official says Kurdistan's market one of company's strongest (Voices of Iraq)
  249. Baghdad blast affects dollar demand in Iraqi auction-trader (Voices of Iraq)
  250. U.S. intelligence report carries political messages (Voices of Iraq)