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Articles in July 19, 2004 issue of Asian Political News
- LEAD: Koizumi to visit S. Korea for talks with Roh on July 21-22
- Taiwan's ex-envoy to Japan calls for closer security cooperation
- Singapore's incoming premier meets Taiwan's Chen, China protests
- Singaporeans fear Lee's Taiwan visit may hurt China business
- Senators worried about Japan-N. Korea talks' impact on 6-way process
- U.N. envoy urges S.E. Asia gov'ts to unite for Suu Kyi's release
- Myanmar denies bugging Indonesian ambassador's office
- LEAD: Japan announces Koizumi to visit S. Korea on July 21-22
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- U.S. energy aid to N. Korea necessary, ex-negotiator says
- Singapore vice PM says Taiwan trip vital for national interest
- Jenkins says ready to face arrest by going to Japan
- Bush urges N. Korea, Iran to abandon nuke programs
- Pakistan and India set schedule for talks on 6 subjects
- Anwar hospitalized, gov't pressured to allow overseas treatment
- LEAD: N. Korea admits most nuke programs are for weapons, U.S. says
- Brunei to reopen legislative council after 20-year hiatus
- U.S. editorial excerpts-3-
- LEAD: Suspected Saudi al-Qaida member surrenders
- LEAD: Filipino hostage in Iraq says coming home soon
- Local Iraq official disappointed over limited work by SDF troops
- Bomb explodes at Nepal market, killing 1
- Jenkins feels affinity with Japan, speaks with kin in U.S
- China renews protest against visit to Taiwan by Singapore's Lee
- LEAD: Cambodia parliament attests new gov't led by Hun Sen
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- New Zealand demands official apology from Israel over spy case
- LEAD: Remaining Philippine troops in Iraq finalizing exit
- LEAD: Official says 48 hours may be left for abducted Filipino
- EU to send special envoy to seek a solution to ASEM-Myanmar row
- Armitage arrives in India to discuss troop deployment to Iraq
- Myanmar migrants, hill tribe women face high HIV/AIDS risk: group
- 2ND LD: Jenkins, Soga, 2 daughters to come to Japan on Sun
- U.S. to request handover of Jenkins after arrival in Japan
- 2ND LD: 10 Philippine soldiers leave Iraq
- LEAD: Jenkins, family set for trip to Japan on Sun
- Australia to increase troops in Iraq
- Afghan FM rules out dialogue with ex-Taliban militia
- 2ND LD: Jenkins hopes to be with Soga, daughters
- Cambodia's king nominates Hun Sen as new premier
- 2ND LD: Jenkins to visit Japan Sun., N. Korea hopes family can live together
- 2ND LD: U.S. leaves open Jenkins' prosecution after he goes to Japan
- Iraq cleric who mediated release of Japanese hostages to visit Japan
- LEAD: Controversial law promulgated after Cambodia king refuses to sign
- LEAD: Militants execute 1 of 2 Bulgarians hostages
- LEAD: Samawah handbills hint car bomb attack possible
- LEAD: N. Korea threatens to thwart Jenkins' Japan visit
- Australian JI leader tracked down by Indonesian agents
- Ex-East Timor governor imprisoned over 1999 E. Timor violence
- LEAD: Annan picks Pakistani ambassador as new envoy to Iraq
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- S. Korean navy fires warning shots to repel N. Korean patrol boat
- U.S. likely to watch how Jenkins medical treatment will evolve
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Cambodian Senate approves constitutional amendments
- Japan, Kuwait agree on need for SDF to stay in Iraq
- China, N. Korea agree to promote military ties
- China's central bank figure snubs dinner in Singapore
- 2ND LD: Jenkins to visit Japan Sun., N. Korea hopes family can live together
- Alleged Indian spy arrested in Pakistan tribal area
- Asian editorial excerpts -2-
- 2ND LD: Armitage says U.S. to meet Pakistan's security needs
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Rebels kill 3rd city mayor in Nepal
- LEAD: No official word on Philippine troop withdrawal from Iraq
- 2ND LD: Baghdad blast kills 10, injures 40
- 2ND LD: Cambodia parliament approves new gov't led by Hun Sen
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Indonesia 'pleased' with Jenkins' planned Japan visit
- High-level Myanmar delegation returns home from China
- Japan, Kuwait foreign ministers agree on need for Mideast reforms
- 2ND LD: Jenkins willing to visit Japan; Tokyo assumes no U.S. agreement
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- CORRECTED: 2ND LD: U.S. leaves open Jenkins' prosecution after he goes to Japan
- Cambodian gov't sworn in, Hun Sen pledges reforms
- LEAD: Lee Hsien Loong to take over Singapore premiership on Aug. 12
- Asian editorial excerpts
- N. Korean high-level military delegation visits China
- LEAD: N. Korean official receptive to return of Japanese hijackers
- 3RD LD: Japan sounds out Jenkins to come to Japan for medical treatment