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Articles in Dec 13, 2004 issue of Asian Political News
- Roh starts historic state visit to Britain
- Pakistan, India agree on new rail link
- Kyodo news summary -9-
- LEAD: Abductee's father angry at N. Korea, calls for sanctions
- Kyodo news summary -9-
- Buddhist 'summit' kicks off despite Japanese sponsor's pullout
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- 3RD LD: ASEAN leaders agree to hold 'E. Asia Summit' next year
- Russia signs cooperation treaty with ASEAN
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- LEAD: ASEAN leaders agree to hold 1st E. Asian summit next year
- China pledges $5 mil. to cooperation fund with ASEAN
- N. Korea wants 'conciliatory' U.S. stance before resuming talks
- Senior Kim Jong Il aide in China for kidney treatment: Yonhap
- LEAD: Defense chief leaves for Iraq to visit troops, see security
- LEAD: U.S. consulate in Saudi Arabia attacked, 7 killed
- At least 10 people killed in fighting in eastern Afghanistan
- Chinese scholars seek high-profile Nanjing Massacre anniversary
- LEAD: 4 survivors of Nov. 30 landslides in Philippines found
- Koizumi says issue of Chinese research vessels may be prolonged
- 3RD LD: Taiwan opposition wins parliamentary majority
- 4 injured in grenade explosion in Phnom Penh
- 3RD LD: China Premier Wen calls on Koizumi to end Yasukuni visits
- Koizumi willing to normalize Japan-N. Korea ties
- Myanmar ethnic group pledges continued support for junta
- 3RD LD: Japan finds remains not Yokota's, lodges protest
- N. Korea to 'reconsider' participating in talks with U.S
- Afghanistan's Taliban reject amnesty-for-arms offer
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- UNICEF concerned by use of children in laying ambushes in Nepal
- LEAD: Supreme Court rejects suit by Koreans over 1945 ship blast
- Britain slams Suu Kyi's continued detention
- ASEAN leaders endorse FTA talks with Australia, New Zealand
- U.S. wants to resume 6-way talks possibly in Dec., certainly in Jan
- LEAD: Bush retains Rumsfeld as defense secretary
- 2ND LD: Jenkins says daughters were to be N. Korean spies: Time
- LEAD: LDP secretary general sees Samawah situation as stable
- CORRECTED: U.N. chief Annan congratulates Karzai on his inauguration
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- LEAD: ASEAN may reconsider Myanmar's hosting of 2006 summit
- Britain assures Japan on Samawah security after Dutch pullout
- Leader of group that kidnapped U.N. workers arrested in Pakistan
- Kyodo news summary -10-
- LEAD: Evidence from N. Korea fails to resolve 2 abduction cases
- LEAD: Hopes for 6-way talks by year-end all but gone: sources
- 15 N. Korean asylum seekers at Japanese Embassy leave Beijing
- Nepal king opens controversial council meeting amid protests
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- LEAD: Nepal rebels explode bombs on the eve of Buddhist summit
- U.N. team to visit Cambodia to wrap up tribunal budget
- Hosoda apologizes to former sex slaves
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- 2ND LD: Explosion at market in S. Philippines kills 13
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- LEAD: Bomb blast in Pakistan's Quetta kills 10, injures 15
- Malaysia, Singapore resume talks on long-standing disputes
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- FOCUS: Yasukuni concerns loom at Japan, China businesses
- LEAD: Bush says Iraqi elections should not be postponed
- 3RD LD: Jenkins hopes to live in Japan for rest of his life
- 2ND LD: Japan extends SDF mission to Iraq for 1 year
- REFILING: Kyodo news summary -8-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Sanctions on N. Korea a must if no progress on abductions: Abe
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- Asian editorial excerpts
- LEAD: U.S. rejects issuing entry visa to senior N. Korea official
- U.S. pledges to help Japan solve abduction issue
- LEAD: Insurgents kill 17 Iraqis working for coalition forces: AP
- Myanmar to release 5,000 more prisoners
- 2ND LD: Japan to decide on extending SDF mission in Iraq on Thurs
- LEAD: More than 300 people die in Philippines floods
- Bush eyes action if multilateral efforts fail
- U.S. to send Cheney to Afghan presidential inauguration
- LEAD: N. Korea not ready for talks, hopes for year-end meeting dashed
- CORRECTED: Abdullah lays out 7 steps to enhance E. Asian integration
- U.N. team arrives in Cambodia for talks on Khmer Rouge tribunal