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Articles in Dec 22, 2003 issue of Asian Political News
- Musharraf announces changes in military hierarchy
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: SDF can transport heavy weapons with U.S. soldiers: Ishiba
- China pressures Taiwan to open 2-way trade, transportation
- U.S. raps China, North Korea, Myanmar for religious persecution
- S. Korea welcomes capture of Saddam as 'major victory'
- Musharraf calls attempt on his life 'terrorist act'
- 2ND LD: Bush vows int'l scrutiny of Saddam, work with allies
- Cambodia to destroy 233 missiles with U.S. cooperation
- Saddam still in Baghdad area, not Qatar: Iraqi official
- Cambodian parliament opens, 1st time since July election
- LEAD: Japan restarts efforts for resumption of 6-way talks
- Britain signals support for Saddam trial in Iraq
- Manila protests rebel group's alleged coddling of kidnappers
- LEAD: Bush says Saddam deserves 'ultimate penalty'
- Japan, Turkey agree quick handover of power for Iraqis vital
- More anti-king protests staged in Nepal
- Australian, N.Z. leaders welcome Saddam's capture
- Indonesian police declare 4 deported students terror suspects
- Saddam's capture will not stop terrorism in Asia: Hor Nam Hong
- Koizumi declines call from Bush on Saddam out of 'courtesy'
- Powell talks with 23 foreign ministers on Saddam capture
- Anti-king protesters march in Kathmandu
- CORRECTED: S. Korea to send 3,000 additional troops to Iraq
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- Indonesian Supreme Court rejects Christian militants' appeals
- Former GNP leader Lee faces probe over illicit funds
- Musharraf, Megawati discuss bilateral relations
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Taiwan opposition party slams Chen's referendum proposal
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Japan calls for Iraqi support for SDF dispatch
- +Khmer Rouge's Nuon Chea plans to defend self at trial
- LEAD: 120 people missing after landslides, tornado in Philipppines
- LEAD: Bremer confirms he survived ambush near Baghdad
- China lists Uygur groups among terrorists
- Cambodia, U.N. expect maximum of 15 people to face genocide trial
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Bush says Philippines 'visible' front in war on terror
- Blix skeptical about weapons info, against death penalty
- 11 asylum-seekers hospitalized during hunger strike in Nauru
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Singapore, Thailand to put air marshals on flights
- 11TH LD: U.S. forces capture Saddam Hussein near hometown
- LEAD: Car bombs explode at Baghdad police stations, 10 killed
- Bremer confirms he survived rebel ambush near Baghdad
- State funeral held for late Philippine Foreign Minister Blas Ople
- 'Don't shoot,' Saddam pleads, denies weapons allegations
- Former Afghan president elected to head tribal council
- Junta to invite NLD to constitutional convention next year
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Ex-Chinese official in H.K. held for leaking secrets: report
- LEAD: Japan temporarily releases Myanmar democracy activist
- Hu, Bush talk over phone to discuss N. Korea, Iraq, Taiwan
- 2ND LD: Saddam capture won't necessarily speed up SDF dispatch
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- Top U.S. official arrives in Nepal on fact-finding mission
- S. Korea to send 3,000 additional troops to Iraq
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- SDF security for Japanese diplomats constitutionally possible
- 2ND LD: Musharraf escapes attempt on life by bomb explosion
- Indonesia hopes Saddam's capture will lead to reconciliation
- U.S. to consider prosecuting Saddam over 1990 hostage-taking
- Megawati cuts short Pakistan visit for security concerns
- 3RD LD: China sentences 14, demands arrests of Japanese for orgy
- LEAD: 23 die, 100 missing in landslides in central Philippines
- LEAD: China official confirms spy case in H.K. liaison office
- LEAD: Car bombs explode at Baghdad police stations, 9 killed
- Roh apologizes to nation for aides' acceptance of illegal funds
- LEAD: CIA to be in charge of Saddam interrogations: Rumsfeld
- 10 security personnel killed in Nepal explosion
- Indonesian militant cleric files appeal to Supreme Court
- Taliban proposes swap for kidnapped Indian engineers