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The Republic of Iraq
Council of Ministers-the governmental communications
Media Relations
A press statement / Press Release
Friday 10-27-2006
A meeting between the State Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Nouri Al-Maliki, the American ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad
The official spokesman of the Iraqi government, Dr.. Skinner including the following : been held a joint meeting this evening between the Prime Minister, Mr. Nouri Al-Maliki, the American ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad to discuss the ongoing efforts and the peace and security of Iraq and to create a better future for all Iraqis.
Pledges Iraq and the United States to work together to meet the demands of citizens have expressed the Iraqi government is clearly on the issues that must be solved within a time and take positive steps forward as a government representing the Iraqis and the United States supports fully support these efforts and will help to a the success of the efforts of the Iraqi government, and while both parties understand the difficulties facing the political process, the strong relationship will enable Inter to face these challenges and difficulties.
The United States will stand side of the Iraqi government and Iraqi government welcomes this attribution with uncles and continue to make progress in the projects of national reconciliation, economic progress and strengthening Iraqi security forces.
The Iraqi government pledged to work forward to a strong and good relationship with the United States government to work together for a democratic, stable and meet the challenges in the light of the terrorist quote alliance between the two countries.
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I guess it's all according to what you and I view as being "too low" and "too
high," respectively. Reading through the threads over the last nine months, including various unofficial polls, I have the impression that if the r/v is less than approximately $.32, most members would cash in just enough to recoup their costs but then hold on for future appreciation. That means to me that
$.20, for example, would be "too low." I guess I don't think there would be a run on the bank, so to speak, at $.20 that would lead to the phenomenon you describe. Now $1.47 is another matter - at that level I happen to think
that there will be some serious selling that could generate the press clippings
you mention.
I, of course, hope that I am wrong in thinking that $1.47 is "too high."
What's your view?
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Iraq 15th in the arrangement of the Arab press freedom worldwide, 148
Cairo-Voice of Iraq - Ibrahim Mohammad Sharif
Got Iraqi press despite the difficult security and the wave of assassinations and threats to journalists Iraqis as a result of organized terrorism, which have more than 130 press releases, and also long halt the work of many newspapers and television channels respectively XV Arabs, and 148 out of 168 internationally d has.
As Iraq's progress on each of Tunisia, Libya, Syria and Saudi Arabia with Iraq submitted to the Arab countries of Lebanon, which was the first place followed by Kuwait and Qatar, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, Algeria, Egypt, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Mauritania and Bahrain
This came in the fifth annual report of press freedom in the world, , which occupied Egypt in the list of between 133 to 168, With the "boys" at the center of the 23! The international organization - which concerns itself with the support of journalists affected by their work in the world - in the release of its annual report since 2002. Egypt and the occupation of the rank of the 133 be made ten centers from the classification last year and I got the 143 center of the world. while the 2004 ranking of 129. 2006 saw the adoption of the People's Law on the Prevention of imprisonment in publishing cases, It has also seen a Ahkma imprisonment against a number of journalists including two in the newspaper "Egyptian today," in addition each of the chief editor Ibrahim Issa Al "constitution", Mustafa Bakri, editor-in-chief of Al "week." Sources to attack security men wearing civilian journalists and correspondents Egyptians and foreigners in the line of duty in the coverage of demonstrations of solidarity with the demands of the judges of their independence from the executive branch, while a cease publication "Afaq Arabia" the mouthpiece of the Muslim Brotherhood since last March of this year, which led to the displacement of about 70 journalists and administrative work.
Arab countries were not better off in Kuwait topped the list of those 72 countries arranged in Tthilt Saudi Arabia was based on the existing 161, Israel, however, and despite the violations perpetrated made all the countries of the region, which came at the session! the issue of fees and contributed Danish offensive to the prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, which was published on October 1st of October last year in Denmark of the retreat center 19 because of the threats he had received Nashroha, and the same thing led to the retreat of Yemen to rank the 149, Algeria, Jordan, Indonesia, and India. And some developing countries topped the classification of this year advanced to the Western countries in ancient democratic experience.
Boys and occupied, which is sub-Saharan Africa ranked second century, for each of the preceding (Germany, Britain, France, Italy, The United States and the retreat of freedom of the press in a number of countries including the (North Korea, which came in last place, Turkmenistan ranked 167, Eritrea ranked 166), which he described b (triple deadly to freedom of expression) and continues to journalists in North Korea. Eritrea, Turkmenistan, Cuba, and Burma, China paying the price in lives or liberty to inform public opinion. the report also drew strong criticism of both Iran and Syria, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Libya, and last
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The Iraqi Minister of Electricity demand using private security to protect power lines in the country
Security / Iraq / Electricity / protection
The Iraqi Minister of Electricity demand using private security to protect power lines in
Country Baghdad-10-27 (KUNA) -- students and Iraqi Minister of Electricity Karim Wahid today to provide aircraft security to protect power lines to his country.
He attributed single in a statement received by the Kuwaiti News Agency (KUNA) a copy of this request to the ministry unable to protect power lines and maintenance.
The Iraqi Minister of Electricity and that "there is a strong attack on the electricity sector designed to isolate the city of Baghdad, and there is serious and clear for the protection of power transmission lines in Iraq."
, Sought "all honorable Iraqis and appealing to the electricity that had nothing to do with a political or partisan Electricity provided to the people and that there were children separated from life and closes hospitals and factories stopped because of the scarcity of electricity."
He added that the maintenance teams in the internal distribution networks inside Baghdad and some cities to refrain from work because of fear of attacks after having been more than a few of them to the attacks and killings.
But, he said, "We are in the process of the formation of emergency teams from outside the ministry for the maintenance of the networks is due Police electricity."
He announced that the Ministry of Electricity has begun to implement a plan to establish the central power stations and special units rapid (gas) was the activation of all contracts signed.
He said that it would be the Council of Ministers will approve the re-signing of the contract to establish a steam capacity of 1320 megawatts in the city of Kut, explaining that it will be the biggest station in Iraq and pointed out that the announcement of a power station at al-Sadr and two each unit capacity of 125 megawatts and will be the establishment of two stations in the south of Baghdad Jerusalem each unit capacity 1 25 megawatts and will start work Bhmagheriba.
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