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Articles in August 30, 2004 issue of Asian Political News
- U.S. downplays impact of N. Korea remarks on 6-way talks
- Kawaguchi leaves on trip to Central Asia, Uzbekistan 1st leg
- TokyoNow: No diplomatic breakthrough with China in sight
- Nepal appeals for release of 13 workers in Iraq
- 1st day of strike in Bangladesh ends with a string of incidents
- Soga, daughters return to Tokyo after trip to Sado
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Japan, S. Korea agree on need to resume 6-party talks in Sept
- N. Korean leader's wife probably dead: Yonhap
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Japan issues deportation order to ex-chess champion Fischer
- N. Korean leader Kim Jong Il's wife rumored to be dead
- TokyoNow: Koizumi has only 2 years to resolve territorial issue
- Yudhoyono retracts comment on forming ties with Israel
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- China, S. Korea agree to resolve row over ancient Korean kingdom
- Dutch plans for pullout from southern Iraq remains unchanged
- N. Korea raps Bush, says U.S. preventing working group talks
- Asian editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Militant gets 10-year jail term over Jakarta hotel bombing
- Ex-chess champion Fischer to get U.S. consul visit
- Strike ends in Bangladesh without major clashes
- 3 soldiers killed in blasts in Pakistan tribal area
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- LEAD: Aziz takes oath as Pakistan's new prime minister
- LEAD: METI chief eager to push for FTA with ASEAN
- China welcomes Singapore premier's 'one-China' comment
- S. Korea's chief delegate to 6-nation talks skeptical on talks
- Thai troops heading out of Iraq as mission ends
- Mortar shells fired at Dutch camp, large blast heard in Samawah
- Chinese SARS whistle-blower to skip peace prize ceremony
- TokyoNow:: Jenkins busy gathering info on possible court-martial
- Taiwan president thanks Japan for premier's stopover
- Asian editorial excerpts
- 2ND LD: Taiwan premier stops in Okinawa, meets officials
- U.N. hails Najaf peace accord, deplores violence in Kufa
- Blast at Afghan school kills at least 8 children
- Asian editorial excerpts -2-
- Asian editorial excerpts
- 14 Nepalese workers arrested in Iraq, gov't says
- 4TH LD: Mortars fired at GSDF camp in Samawah, no injuries reported
- Indonesian soldier shoots dead 4 comrades in Aceh
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- 3RD LD: Bomb blast in southern Thailand kills 1, injures 24
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Pakistan assembly elects Aziz as new prime minister
- Japan, Central Asia to cooperate on antiterrorism, energy
- S. Korea conveys concern over China's claim to ancient kingdom
- Soga, daughters visit ancestors' graves in Sado
- LEAD: Maoist rebels suspend blockade of Kathmandu for 1 month
- 2ND LD: Mortar attack on Iraq mosque kills 74, injures 376
- Malaysia sees Islamic peacekeeping force in Iraq remote
- LEAD: Bush gives CIA chief greater powers in interim reform
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Musharraf, Karzai agree to beef up antiterror cooperation
- Cambodian judges, prosecutors begin training for Khmer Rouge trial
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Indonesia's lower house deliberates controversial military bill
- S. Korean PM upbeat on inter-Korea summit to defuse nuke tensions
- 2ND LD: Iraq militants leave shrine, turn over keys
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: China's Tang presses LDP lawmakers over Taiwan
- U.N. chief Annan denounces grenade attack in Bangladesh
- Indonesia could set up diplomatic ties with Israel: Yudhoyono
- Iraqi defense chief's brother-in-law abducted over Najaf standoff
- 2ND LD: Iraqi gov't accepts deal to end fighting in Najaf
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- 3RD LD: Soga takes daughters to hometown, Jenkins stays in hospital
- 3RD LD: Explosion heard near GSDF camp in Samawah
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Iraq's top Shiite cleric returns, aims to stabilize Najaf
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Malaysia's Islamic party as hard-line as ever
- Najaf residents relieved after peace deal, but city devastated
- Lee says no change in Singapore's 'one-China' policy
- 2ND LD: Koizumi to pitch for permanent Security Council seat
- Pakistani jailed opposition leader nominated for premier
- 6-way nuke talks to be held in September: Yonhap
- SCOPE: N. Korean doesn't feel at home in South