Iraq Oil Report





September 29th 2010
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IRAQ: Swimming pool opens with a splash ... then closes again

When I heard that the U.S.-led forces had helped refurbish a swimming pool in the New Baghdad neighborhood of the capital,  >> More..

IRAQ: Burnishing Baghdad

Since the 2003 invasion, piles of rubble and filth have become the new icons of Baghdad. Broken sidewalks, gaping potholes, hulking neighborhood ramparts  >> More..

IRAQ: That new-car feel

If anyone had told me a year ago that we’d be buying a new car, I would have said they were crazy  >> More..

EGYPT: Concerns over Iraqi Shiites

The Egyptian interior ministry called on Sunni religious leaders to train state security officers on how to fight the proliferation of Shiite doctrines  >> More..

IRAQ: In one 'Black Night,' another Baghdad neighborhood is walled in

The vehicles moved through the cratered roads and alleys, looking for a way to leave the neighborhood  >> More..

IRAQ: Tourism takes flight in southern shrine city

The government may be in Baghdad and the oil reserves in Basra, but the smaller city of Najaf, halfway between Iraq’s two centers of power, has a treasure that could be the envy of them both  >> More..

IRAQ: A slice of normality returns to Baghdad

Many remember happy evenings strolling along Abu Nuwas Street, taking in the elegant homes, gardens and art galleries, and stopping at one of the many cafes for grilled fish, fresh from the Tigris River  >> More..

IRAQ: Trapped in Taqaddum with the Lioness

If I was going to be trapped on a base with 4,000 U.S. service members, I ought to be able to find a story  >> More..
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