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15-11-2006, 05:54 PM #24101
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One man's trick, is another man's treat.
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15-11-2006, 06:03 PM #24105
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One man's trick, is another man's treat.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/images...nar2-515h.html
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IAMB IS HOLD INFO FROM US BIG TIME!!!
there new audit report tab had about zip in it: But:
Special Audit Reports Published on November 6, 2006
Crowe Chizek report dated October 20, 2006
Report of Agreed-Upon Procedures regarding the Settlement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Kellogg, Brown & Root related to the Task Force-Restore Iraqi Oil Project
Crowe Chizek Presentation to the October 2006 IAMB Board Meeting
SO since this was updated and 3 new documents were add to the document section that mean Nov. 6th update hmmmmm
Can someone email IAMB and ask for the to UPDATE FASTER!
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Six alternatives for dealing with the Iraqi debts
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15 November 2006 (Iraq Directory)
Alternatives of Iraqi debts to Kuwait include, according to a source in the Kuwaiti cabinet session, toppling the remainder of the damages which are up to 27 billion dollars, or waiver of the remainder for the implementation of resolution 256, which could bring the amount of five billion until 2013, or set up a fund, its capital is the compensations, to help Iraq in carrying out developmental projects in return.
The sources said that the agreement includes a fourth alternative which is receiving compensation of the public sector after 2013 directly and indirectly, with the fifth alternative is the establishment of a fund for the reconstruction of Iraq, its capital is nominal from the value of the compensations lowered with the increase of development projects. The sources pointed out that the sixth alternative is in the sale of public property damages or transferred to another party.
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The Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry hold a conference on investment in Kurdistan
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15 November 2006 (Iraq Directory)
An official in the Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced that the Chamber plans to hold its third conference on investment under the banner of (investment in the Kurdistan of Iraq Prospects for present and future) in the city of Sulaymaniyah.
The official media in the Chamber, Dr. Fouad Hani, said in a press statement that this conference will focus on the economic reality in Kurdistan and the size of the projects that have been implemented by the public and private sectors before and after the issuance of the Investment Law in the Iraqi Kurdistan region in addition to presenting the future plans of the ministries of the regional government.
Fuad added that a working paper will be presented, during the conference, by the Investment Body in Kurdistan to clarify the implementation of the investment law articles in the region; its submission of legal guarantees for investors and titling lands used for investment project with multiple areas of investment in various sectors in addition to tax and customs exemptions.
He pointed out that the ministries of Kurdistan government will present working papers containing plans and future projects which seek to attract investors to implement them in various sectors such as building and construction projects, public services, the work of the municipal, water, sewage, roads and bridges, extension of electricity networks, developing transport and communications, in addition to strategic planning for 'Kurdistan region'.
The Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry had held several conferences, such as the first conference on the sidelines of the first international exhibition of Kurdistan, which was held in September of last year in Erbil as well as the second one on encouraging investment in Erbil too.
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Rice Says 'No Magic Bullet' to Fix Iraq
RAMSTEIN, Germany, 15 November 2006 (AFP)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has ruled out talks with Iran or Syria unless they mend their ways, despite mounting global pressure for a new strategy to stabilise Iraq.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday as she flew to Vietnam for an Asia-Pacific regional conference, Rice also rejected the proposition by British Prime Minister Tony Blair that a lack of progress in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was fuelling violence in Iraq.
"I think we have to be careful not to say, well, if there is a Israeli-Palestinian breakthrough, that will help in Iraq," Rice said, shortly before her plane touched down for a stopover at a US military base in Ramstein, Germany, en route to Hanoi.
"Iraq is involved in its own struggle," she said.
In recent days, Blair, President George W. Bush's closest ally in the US-led "war on terror," has insisted that Iraq must be part of a broader Middle East strategy, with resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at its core.
He has also mooted a "partnership" with US foes Iran and Syria to help bring stability to Iraq and the rest of the region.
But Rice stressed there were no "magic bullets" for resolving the situation in Iraq and made it clear that neither Tehran nor Damascus had given any sign that they would make constructive partners for a dialogue.
"I think the question is: is there anything about Iranian behaviour that suggests that they are prepared to contribute to stability in Iraq? And I have to say that at this point I don't see it," Rice said.
"What is it that Syria is doing?" she added. "Right now, it appears to align itself with the forces of extremism."
Blair's remarks this week were seen by some observers on both sides of the Atlantic as an attempt to influence US policy in the Middle East, at a time when changes in Iraq strategy are being contemplated following the Republican defeat in mid-term elections.
The White House moved swiftly on Tuesday to dismiss any suggestion of a growing strategic rift with Britain, insisting that Blair's statements showed no divergence from the policies of the Bush administration.
Rice also made it clear that Washington was willing to engage with any country in seeking to stabilise Iraq as long there was a potential for fruitful dialogue.
"It is not an issue of whether you talk to somebody," she said.
"I would talk to anybody, anywhere, anytime, under the right circumstances if I think we can make progress. I am not afraid to talk to anyone."
Bush, Blair and Rice have all been quizzed recently by the Iraq Study Group, led by former US secretary of state James Baker and former Democratic lawmaker Lee Hamilton.
The panel, that is expected to issue a far-reaching advisory report next month, has been reportedly considering proposals for new diplomatic overtures to Iran and Syria over Iraq.
"I think we will have to see what ideas come from there," Rice said of the panel.
"At that point, we can step back and see what new ideas might help us chart a more successful way forward because, obviously, we're not making the progress (in Iraq) that we want to make," she said.
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