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Articles in Dec 15, 2003 issue of Asian Political News
- Bangladeshis turn to lynching to battle crime
- Sri Lanka premier says ready to seek mandate in elections
- Iraqi democratic leader calls on Japan to change U.S. stance
- Bush, China premier to discuss forex, Taiwan, N. Korea
- LEAD: 41 U.S. soldiers injured in car bomb blast in Iraq
- LEAD: Taiwan rejects criticism, calls referendums 'basic right'
- 2ND LD: Gov't to consider sanctions if North skirts abductions
- Australian police and advisers to help Papua New Guinea
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- Myanmar understands global interest in its democratization
- Bangladeshi gay couple win landmark court appeal in Australia
- Taiwan's Chen plans March referendum on China missiles
- Draft to say U.S. willing to open N. Korea normalization talks
- Profiles of leaders attending the Japan-ASEAN summit
- 2ND LD: N. Korea seeks energy, other concessions for nuke talks
- Int'l Red Cross resumes work in Aceh
- Pakistan hands over 6 suspected terrorists to Indonesia
- Japan may send envoys to China, S. Korea, Russia on SDF dispatch
- ANALYSIS: Japan's ASEAN policy still needs work after summit
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- At least 16 killed in fresh Nepal violence
- 9 children killed in U.S. air strike in Afghanistan
- FEATURE: Girls of visa-less parents cling to their home in Japan
- 5TH LD: Japan to send troops to Iraq, but undecided when
- Incumbent Chen nominated as DPP's presidential candidate
- Combat guidelines made for Japanese troops in Iraq
- Convicted Christian militant leader flees Indonesia for U.S
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- 8TH LD: U.S. forces capture Saddam Hussein near hometown
- Taliban claims responsibility for kidnapping Indian engineers
- Malaysian prime minister warns Japan of risks in Iraq
- Cambodia, U.N. to establish Khmer Rouge tribunal in 2004
- CORRECTED: Iraqi warns Japan not to send troops to help occupation
- 8 die during operations on warlord turf in Afghanistan
- Vietnam to allow visa-free entry for Japanese to boost ties
- Japan to help ASEAN with human resources development
- Myanmar junta, rebel KNU agree on temporary cease-fire
- FOCUS: Politicians sensing spread of enmity toward China
- Fugitive Malaysian terror suspect possibly arrested
- 709 abducted in Nepal over past 47 months
- Taiwan's Chen plans March referendum on Chinese missiles
- Philippines' Arroyo, rebels separately declare Christmas truce
- Chronology of Japan-ASEAN relations
- LEAD: Bush rejects N. Korean offer, no date set for 6-way talks
- Japan, Thailand eye working closely on Myanmar democracy
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Control of 80% of SE Afghan province lost: official
- 2ND LD: Koizumi indicates 6-way talks unlikely by year-end
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- 2ND LD: 6-way talks on N. Korea nukes to be delayed to next yr
- Iraqi exile warns Japan not to dispatch troops to help occupation
- China's missiles also threaten Asia: Chen
- An Afghan NGO member killed in ambush
- Chen reiterates plan to hold referendum on China missiles
- China's Wen still hopeful of six-party talks this month
- LEAD: Members of 6-way talks discussing draft statement
- N. Korea must dismantle nuke program, Bush says
- Amity treaty important for Asian ties, Malaysia's premier says
- Kawaguchi repeats call on Myanmar to ensure freedom for Suu Kyi
- Japan to ask N. Korea for remains of Terakoshi, missing since 1963
- LEAD: Car bomb kills 1 U.S. soldier, injures 14 in Iraq
- Arroyo lauds Koizumi decision to send troops to Iraq
- Man under arrest not fugitive Malaysian terror suspect
- EU diplomats to visit N. Korea for talks on nuclear issue
- Beijing residents mark Human Rights Day with protests
- Taiwan's Chen plans March referendum on Chinese missiles
- Bodies of 2 S. Korean engineers killed in Iraq arrive home
- Japan, ASEAN to reaffirm cooperation in summit, bilateral talks
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- 2ND LD: Cambodia thanks Japan for help in Khmer Rouge tribunal
- Japan pledges to expand economic cooperation in Mekong area
- 2ND LD: Japan, ASEAN leaders seek to deepen cooperation
- 3RD LD: Japan, ASEAN agree to step up security cooperation
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Car bomb hits Iraqi police station, at least 16 killed
- Taiwan's cabinet aims to repeal newly passed referendum law
- 10 countries to attend Myanmar's 'road map' forum in Bangkok
- 4TH LD: Bush warns Taiwan against independence moves
- Sri Lanka's power struggle continues despite fresh talks
- Nepalese PM due in Dhaka Dec. 17 ahead of SAARC summit