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30-05-2007, 05:42 PM #821
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JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
franny, were almost there!!
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30-05-2007, 05:43 PM #822
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Voices of Iraq lost one of the most prominent correspondents
(صوت العراق) - 30-05-2007(Voice of Iraq) - 30-05-2007
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Lost Independent News Agency (Voices of Iraq) Wednesday, and one of the most prominent correspondents, where an unknown armed group assassinated journalist Nizar Radi sees Maysan while he was with a group of journalists preparing to attend a workshop for journalists in the city.
Eyewitnesses said that a group consisting of three gunmen riding in a pickup opened fire at 11:00 am on Wednesday morning colleague Nizar Abdel Wahid Radi and five journalists near a hotel Bride downtown Amarah and killed instantly while the rest escaped journalists.
Eyewitnesses added that Nizar Radi and five journalists who were on their way to attend a workshop for journalists when gunmen shot landed four bullets in the body of our colleague, Radi died on impact.
"He said one eyewitness, "a group of writers and intellectuals and journalists Maysan, many citizens went to the Medical center in a march of protest and grief for the funeral of martyr."
And colleague Nizar Radi Maysan born February 29, 1969, holds a Bachelor of Arts married and has three children.
He joined the agency late colleague (Voices of Iraq) in the May 1, 2005, in addition to his journalistic work, which distinguishes accuracy and objectivity has been our colleague the late union activist in the area where he headed Journalists Association youth in Maysan.
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30-05-2007, 05:47 PM #823
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30-05-2007, 05:51 PM #824
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Kurdstan Parliament ratified the bill by the Ministry of HealthParliament approved at its Kurdstan Iraq today, Wednesday, a bill by the Ministry of Health in the territory of Kurdstan.
In the meeting held with President of the Parliament of Kurdstan Adnan Mufti, Dr. Zarian Osman, Minister of Health in the province, and Saad Khalid, Minister for the Territory Parliament. The Mufti of the Committee was legal in the parliament to present the draft to members of Parliament, then discussed articles, one by one, after extensive debate, the Minister of Health meaningful law.
And after the vote was taken on the project, was ratified by a majority of votes.
KRG, Kurdistan Regional Government
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30-05-2007, 06:06 PM #825
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Iran links more Iraq talks to 'US policy change' Wed May 30, 8:17 AM ET
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran on Wednesday said it would consider continuing talks with the United States over Iraq only if Washington showed it was ready to help Iraq and changed its policies.
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The comments by Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki came two days after the US and Iranian ambassadors to Iraq held landmark talks in Baghdad in the highest-level public contacts between the two sides in 27 years.
"The Iranian officials are in the process of looking at the discussions," Mottaki said, according to the ISNA agency.
"If they come to the conclusion that there is a necessary willingness on the American side to solve the problems in Iraq and correct their policies, the discussions can continue," he added.
The talks between Iran's Hassan Kazemi Qomi and Ryan Crocker of the United States appeared to achieve no major breakthrough, with the US side emphasizing that the Iranians were told to stop stirring trouble in Iraq.
Iran has vehemently denied US charges it assists Shiite militias in Iraq and has been behind attacks against US troops, saying an immediate withdrawal of US troops is the best solution to restore security to the country.
Both sides emphasised that the talks only looked at how to restore security to Iraq and did not veer into other contentious issues like Iran's nuclear programme and the wider situation in the Middle East.
The United States severed relations with Tehran in 1980 after student radicals took over its embassy in Tehran, and any exchanges since have normally been marked by mutual animosity and accusations
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30-05-2007, 06:15 PM #826
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Gunmen seize salaries an army unit in Karbala
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An official source in the governorate of Karbala that unidentified gunmen riding in three cars seized morning, Wednesday, the 350 million Dinarcemah salaries one of the units of the Iraqi army in the south-west of Karbala ambush associate of the army.
The source, who refused to reveal his name, the Independent News Agency (Voices of Iraq) "enable unidentified gunmen riding in three cars recent takeover of 350 million dinars value of the salaries one of the units of the Iraqi army in an ambush of two cars belonging to a military unit."
He added : "The gunmen stopped two cars inside the six officers and rank of a military unit in the Al-Nasr (3 km south west of Karbala), took off their weapons and took off and fled to an unknown destination."
".The source said that "the police arrested six associate with them and opened an investigation into the circumstances of the incident."
The source did not specify the name of the military unit and location, but expected to be a collusion between associate and gunmen in this process, which took place without confrontation or resistance or any losses.
Located at Karbala after 108 km south of Baghdad.
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Giza?
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I have thought about that aspect as well. In my opinion I think the "buying power" aspect is that although they will be selling their oil, they have to spend a great deal of money to bring it to market. Development costs of the wells, pipelines, etc etc. All the equipment and material for that will have to be imported, so unless they want to deplete their USD reserves, they will need to increase the buying power of the NID. Does that make any sense?
There is an old adage that states "you have to spend money to make money". Why spend pennies when you can revalue them and turn those pennies into dollars? Again, before the bashers get their typing fingers busy, this is just my opinion on this.
I'm excited as well. I think we are closer than we have ever been.
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