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Articles in Sept 27, 2004 issue of Asian Political News
- 2ND LD: Japan, North Korea to hold talks on abductions from Saturday
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Asian editorial excerpts
- List of 10 Japanese abductees, 1 suspected abductee on probe
- Pakistan rejects U.S. envoy's statement on Taliban meeting
- U.S. hostage slain in Iraq, group threatens further beheadings
- 2ND LD: Bush defends Iraq war, urges continued fight against terror
- Myanmar delegation leaves for U.N. General Assembly
- Iraqi elections possible in Jan. despite security concerns
- 3RD LD: N. Korea may be preparing to test-fire ballistic missiles
- Myanmar determined to eradicate drugs: premier
- DPJ's Okada pins 'high hopes' on China's Hu
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- 7 North Korean refugees arrive in Cambodia
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- Malaysia's ruling party slams Anwar as traitor
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Myanmar foreign minister, deputy give up military positions
- Taiwan military defends huge arms budget despite strong opposition
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Kyodo news summary -10-
- Myanmar state media announce major Cabinet reshuffle
- China's Tang calls for 'win-win' ties with Japan
- N. Korean defector may visit Japan next week, paper says
- Bird flu feared to have spread beyond single Malaysian state
- S. Korea pledges not to develop nukes in U.N. speech
- Asian editorial excerpts
- 3RD LD: Japan, S Korea to keep eye on N. Korea missile moves
- China's leadership transition offers hope for ties with Japan
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- LEAD: Anti-king protesters march in Nepal
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Powell warns N. Korea against new missile test
- 2ND LD: Japan, S. Korea to keep eye on N. Korea missile moves
- LEAD: Lower house speaker Kono in China for talks with Hu
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Yudhoyono lead in Indonesian presidential vote widens
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Yudhoyono vows no territorial compromise with Aceh rebels
- Musharraf optimistic about resolving Kashmir row with India
- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to visit Vietnam Oct. 6-9 for ASEM meet
- LEAD: Bush, Iraqi PM optimistic over future success of Iraq
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- LEAD: Chronology of Japan-N. Korea events related to abductions
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- LEAD: Suicide bombing in Baghdad kills 6, injures 54
- North Korea missile test would be serious problem: Kawaguchi
- LEAD: Japan, N. Korea set for talks on abductions, missile moves
- LEAD: Japan, Russia to hold subcabinet-level meeting Oct. 19
- Koizumi makes pitch for Security Council seat in U.N. speech
- LEAD: China calls solution to Yasukuni issue 'urgent matter'
- Koizumi to meet China's Hu on sidelines of Nov. APEC meeting
- Malaysia says dead birds found on island not due to bird flu
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Top al-Qaida figure got Australian tourist visa in Aug. 2001
- 2ND LD: Japan to ask N. Korea about missile moves at weekend meeting
- LEAD: Missile test info just speculation: N. Korean official
- 3 policemen killed in suspected sectarian attack in Pakistan
- Pro-democracy lawmakers left off China's national day guest list
- 3RD LD: China's Jiang relinquishes last post of military chief
- 4TH LD: Yudhoyono assured of victory in Indonesian election
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Britain promises continued safety provisions for SDF in Iraq
- 2ND LD: Annan stresses importance of 'rule of law' to world leaders
- Japan, Gulf states to regularly hold foreign minister talks
- LEAD: Results confirm Yudhoyono as presidential election winner
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: 5 N. Korean asylum seekers in Japanese Embassy leave Beijing
- LEAD: India and Pakistan usher in new era of dialogue
- LEAD: Man believed to be Kim Jong Il's son travels to Beijing
- Taiwan's Chen reacts cautiously to China power transfer
- U.S. lifts sanctions against Libya
- CORRECTED: 7 North Korean refugees arrive in Cambodia
- Russia, S. Korea call for nuclear-free Korean Peninsula
- Bush, Musharraf vow to beef up antiterrorism campaign
- Prime Minister Allawi confident in Iraqi future
- 7 N. Korean asylum-seekers arrive in S. Korea from Cambodia
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Kyodo news summary