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Articles in Feb 3, 2003 issue of Asian Political News
- Philippines disallows guns in public
- 3RD LD: 2 Koreas to march together at Winter Asian Games
- LEAD: Pakistan claims to down Indian spy plane, India denies
- LEAD: Japanese woman who fled N. Korea to return to Japan
- 2ND LD: Kidnapped Japanese man in Philippines freed
- LEAD: Thailand downgrades diplomatic ties with Cambodia
- 2ND LD: Koizumi says he will meet Roh in S. Korea in late Feb
- IAEA tentatively sets board meeting on N. Korea for Feb. 12
- Bush to welcome new resolution, fight delay in Iraqi decision
- Cambodian foreign minister to visit Thailand next week
- Christian militant leaders get 3-year jail sentence for treason
- Japan thanks China for return of Japanese woman from N. Korea
- Indonesian court acquits Islamic militant
- SCOPE: Scaling Mt. Yu, highest peak in NE Asia
- 19 killed in bus explosion in Afghanistan
- Cambodia arrests newspaper publisher for inciting riots
- LEAD: World leaders express condolences over Columbia disaster
- S. Korean envoy meets with N. Korea's No. 2 leader
- 2ND LD: Japan welcomes Bush speech, comments on Iraq, N. Korea
- IAEA to consider Thurs. when to send nuke issue to UNSC
- 3RD LD: Protesters set fire to Thai Embassy in Cambodia
- 3RD LD: Thailand reacts in anger to anti-Thai riot in Cambodia
- U.S. condemns torching of Thai Embassy, properties in Cambodia
- LEAD: Iraq wants U.N. to verify U.S. evidence allegations
- LEAD: Cambodian opposition chief barred from entering Thailand
- Abe sees hope in resuming dialogue with N. Korea
- Indonesian police arrest Jemaah Islamiyah's Singapore leader
- China says it holds 30 N. Korean asylum seekers
- Talks with U.S. is only way to solve standoff: N. Korea
- 2ND LD: Protesters set fire to Thai Embassy in Cambodia
- Hun Sen accuses radicals of being behind anti-Thai riot
- LEAD: Iraqi diplomacy limited to 'weeks, not months': Bush
- Only U.S.-N. Korea talks will solve nuclear row: Pyongyang
- Japanese editorial excerpts -5-
- UNICEF raises child soldier issue with Sri Lanka rebels
- Probe into Hyundai's secret fund remittance to North deferred
- Australia to play role in N. Korean negotiations: newspaper
- Selected summaries of articles from Japanese magazines
- 4TH LD: Japanese woman who fled N. Korea arrives in Tokyo
- LEAD: Containing Saddam threat without war difficult: Bush
- FOCUS: N. Korean-U.S. standoff threatens balance of power
- Hun Sen alleges opposition leader behind anti-Thai rioting
- N. Korean delegation chief says one Korea possible in Athens
- President-elect Roh's special envoy to visit U.S., Japan
- LEAD: N. Korea calls Bush speech 'declaration of aggression'
- Koizumi willing to visit Yasukuni again next year
- N. Korea reiterates it wants nonaggression treaty with U.S
- Philippine gov't talks peace with separatists
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- Sister of Japanese woman who fled N. Korea seeks gov't support
- N. Korean official may deliver message from Kim to Putin
- Taiwan provides shelters for China fishermen during holidays
- Howard to visit U.S., Britain on 'peace' mission
- H.K. gov't alters antisubversion law proposals to allay fears
- Nepal rebels announce cease-fire, return to peace talks
- NGO urges release of N. Korea defectors detained in China
- Japan to continue efforts over N. Korea, Iraq
- Cambodian radio manager charged over anti-Thai riot
- N. Korea lashes at Bush speech, starts poster campaign
- President-elect Roh's special envoy leaves for U.S., Japan
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- U.S. views U.N. resolution on Iraq 'desirable': Fleischer
- N., S. Korea agree to reconnect cross-border railway in Feb
- Japanese editorial excerpts -5-
- Arroyo bans civilians from carrying guns in public places
- Anti-Thai riot does not affect foreign tourists: Cambodia
- LEAD: Thais welcome Cambodia response to diplomatic crisis
- India, Thailand agree to start talks on concluding FTA
- U.S., Philippine marines begin joint exercises
- 120 Taiwan people to sue Japan over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit
- 4TH LD: N. Korea's Kim Jong Il receives Kim Dae Jung's message
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Hyundai Merchant Marine secretly funneled funds to N. Korea
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Arroyo to visit Kuwait amid evacuation preparations
- 6 Afghan soldiers killed in landmine explosion
- 3RD LD: N. Korean delegates for Winter Asian Games in Aomori
- Law to assist Japanese women who flee N. Korea unlikely: Abe
- Saddam says Iraq to 'break the neck' of U.S. if attacked