person > Hussein al-Shahristani
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Three explosions kill at least 17 people in and around Baghdad, as protests against the government continue.
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More than 300 were released following nationwide Sunni demonstrations against Shia Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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Shia clerics in Iraq advised to avoid backing candidates before March 7 election.
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Iraqis object as foreign companies bid for first oil contracts awarded in decades.
Nicole Johnston, Al Jazeera reporter
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Last Modified: 30 Jun 2009 11:29 GMT
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International energy giants in race to gain access to Iraq's natural resources.
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Oil minister says Iraq needs foreign assistance but must control energy profits.
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