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Articles in Sept 16, 2002 issue of Asian Political News
- U.S. hopes Japan will lead efforts to attain E. Asian stability
- Rockets fired at U.S. forces in Afghanistan
- Inter-Korean talks on tourism end without agreement
- U.S. unconcerned about Koizumi trip to Pyongyang
- Philippine, Malaysian ministers downplay deportation row
- Sri Lanka gov't rallies people power for peace effort
- EU delegation leaves Myanmar after 3-day visit
- 36 N. Korean defectors leave China for S. Korea
- S. Koreans warned not to wave N. Korea flag at Asian Games
- Japan won't act directly in Afghan security issues
- S. Korea's Kim to attend Asia-Europe summit in Denmark
- Nonresidents become net sellers of Japanese stocks in July
- ASEAN, China agree in principle on framework for FTA
- Taiwan defense official, in rare move, calls at Pentagon
- China hails U.N. refusal to mull Taiwan's representation
- 230 GSDF members return to Japan from E. Timor
- Tight security in Malaysia on Sept. 11 anniversary
- Hikmatyar renew calls for jihad in Afghanistan
- Japan, ASEAN to start discussions on FTA next year
- Radar antenna, submachine gun removed from East China Sea
- Wife of Red Army Faction member reveals 1985 stay in Japan
- Terror threat closes Australian embassy in E. Timor
- Iraq expresses condolences on Sept. 11 anniversary
- UNC, N. Korea sign accord on cross-border railway, road
- Kawaguchi meets Chinese Vice Premier Qian in Beijing
- Nepal rebel leader claims responsibility for weekend attacks
- Sri Lankan prime minister leaves for U.S
- U.S. closes embassies in Malaysia, Indonesia ahead of Sept. 11
- Arroyo orders evacuation of Filipinos in Iraq
- N. Korea promises to continue missile-test freeze
- Tribunal rejects Bhutto appeal
- Mahathir says he will not run in next election
- Asian editorial excerpts - KEEPING THE SAVED WHALES SAFE
- 2 Koreas to hold military talks over rail and road links Sat
- Japanese editorial excerpts - THE RETURN OF AL-QAIDA
- 2 foreign women arrested by military in Indonesia's Aceh
- China insists U.N. procedures be followed on Iraq, terrorism
- ASEAN to mull new game plan to deepen regional integration
- Afghan warlord's forces on the run: AIP
- Cambodian royalist parliamentarians defecting to opposition
- N. Korea demanded $13 bil. compensation from Japan: sources
- 65 policemen, soldiers killed in rebel attacks in Nepal
- N. Korea promises to take up abductions in summit: Koizumi
- State minister, 13 others killed in Indian Kashmir
- U.N. peacekeepers in E. Timor move to ward off embassy attacks
- N. Korea says U.S. won't be safe until it learns to 'behave'
- Ship's mission, registry, armaments to be next focus
- 15 die in fighting in eastern Afghanistan
- Thousands rally as Jakarta governor reelected
- Pakistan not to join U.S. attack on Iraq: Musharraf
- India cool to Koizumi's call to curb nukes
- Taiwan calls on China to realize importance of antiterrorism
- ASEAN confident FDI climate in region remains bright
- Asian editorial excerpts - WHY IT MUST BE EAST SEA
- Gov't troops kill 13 Maoist rebels after raid
- ASEAN advances regional free-trade goal for newer members
- Japan raises mystery ship from East China Sea
- Islanders flee to mainland after PNG earthquake