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Articles in Jan 24, 2000 issue of Asian Political News
- Goh leaves for India visit
- Thai military scout injured as Myanmar fires on rebels
- Ousted Pakistani premier indicted on hijacking charges
- 2 independents cleared for Taiwan presidential race
- EU drops arms embargo against Indonesia
- Former Khmer Rouge commander arrested on murder charges
- Hun Sen reiterates appeal for Japanese aid to academy
- Peacekeepers quell clash in Dili
- Vietnam's Communist Party admits 114,000 new members
- Cohen to meet China's army general Xiong next Wed
- Cambodian assembly to debate Khmer Rouge bill
- Xinhua in H.K., Macao to be renamed China's liaison offices
- China, N. Korea discuss Kim Jong Il visit
- Shoot-on-site order imposed in Maluku as violence spreads
- Protesters target industrial park, Japanese firms hit
- East Timor's membership in ASEAN not a priority: Ramos-Horta
- Chen echoes Lee's 'two states' on ties with China
- Democracy, antiterrorism would bring Clinton to Pakistan
- Singapore's Goh keen on upgrading ties with India
- Estrada's approval rating declines to 53 pc
- Sri Lankan opposition supports gov't reforms
- China confirms Karmapa left Tibet without permission
- Taiwan's Lee stresses strategic ties with U.S
- Israeli, Portuguese athletes to join Indonesia meet
- Azizah decries Malaysia's crackdown on opposition
- Suu Kyi urges women leaders to support Myanmar's freedom
- Australians flee Indonesia's Lombok Island amid violence
- Chinese-Indonesians to celebrate New Year after 30 years
- E. Timor leader Gusmao to visit Malaysia from Feb. 7
- U.S. official holds talks with Pakistan, Taliban
- E. Timor advisory panel adopts fiscal, public service rules
- Cabinet submits draft law on Khmer Rouge trial to assembly
- Japanese gov't official arrives in E. Timor for inspection
- Quake meeting breaks ice between Taiwan, China
- Murayama says more economic help could normalize N. Korea ties
- Japan, S. Korea to meet Monday for talks on cultural exchanges
- Chinese Premier Zhu, Pakistan's Musharraf hold talks
- Breakup of Indonesia not favorable for Japan, U.S. envoy says
- N. Korean fugitives unlikely find heaven in Seoul
- Kim forms new party, vows to propose inter-Korean summit
- Pro-Jakarta forces forming militias in Irian Jaya: paper
- Obuchi asks envoys to gather Asia's opinions for summit
- U.S. envoy says Japan should not cut host-nation support
- Former Thai premier denies giving order to kill
- U.S. to send Talbott to China in Feb., U.S. official says
- Pakistan launches national debate on nuclear treaty
- Kono, new S. Korean counterpart agree to step up cooperation
- Anwar supporters warned not to demonstrate
- Pakistan police arrest Indian embassy official
- Wahid needs to consolidate cabinet to rule effectively
- Dalai Lama does not recognize China's new lama
- Japan wants full talks with N. Korea after another
- Asia-Pacific confab raps decreased funds for education
- China gives nod to Musharraf administration in Pakistan
- East Timorese leader Gusmao to visit S. Korea next week
- Taiwan unification party may quit race over VP fracas
- Downer aims to mend Australia-Indonesia relations
- Phnom Penh's court chief, prosecutor replaced
- S. Asia drags down region's achievements in education
- Annan nominates Ekeus for Iraqi inspection post
- China would welcome return of 17th Karmapa, official says
- 4 Thai soldiers die in clash with Myanmar rebels
- Japan wants Chinese premier to visit before G-8 summit
- Bangkok resident arrested in recruitment of Thai women
- Wahid denies coup reports, vows 'harsh' action
- Committee finds no evidence Japanese army confiscated Dutch assets
- Ramos-Horta urges U.N. to look into border clashes
- Mob burns churches in Lombok
- Legal team for Indonesian generals to visit Dili from Thurs
- Kawara wants Japan-S. Korea security talks held in his hometown
- Taiwan party settles on VP choice
- Gov't repeats denial of link with detained Japanese in N. Korea
- Voting rights bill for foreign residents proposed in Diet
- Afghan Taliban recognize Chechen gov't
- Dominican Republic president to visit Japan next month
- Indonesia's Wahid drops decree against Chinese
- Japan, U.S. reaffirm cooperation in E. Asia
- Obuchi cabinet's support rate up slightly to 45.5 pc: Yomiuri
- Azizah says democracy being stifled in Malaysia
- S. Korea asks for China's 'constructive role' to engage N. Korea