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Articles in April 4, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- E. Timor mourns death of Pope John Paul
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- S. Korea launches effort to prevent spread of bird flu from North
- Ex-Singapore premier Lee urges H.K. not to push China for change
- U.S. mulls skipping Myanmar-hosted ASEAN Forum
- Hundreds join roadside signature drive to oppose Japan's UNSC bid
- Machimura counters S. Korea's criticism of his remarks
- LEAD: Survivor found nearly 5 days after Sumatra quake
- Taiwan's Chen blasts KMT as KMT delegation welcomed in China
- 3,519 weapons destroyed in Pol Pot's last stronghold in Cambodia
- SCOPE: Don't read too much into N. Korea 'hints': ex-propagandist
- Violence precedes rebel-called strike in Nepal
- Philippines mourns death of Pope John Paul
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Philippines to raise Myanmar issue in IPU meeting
- U.S. conveys difficulty of taking part in Myanmar-chaired Asia forum
- Yudhoyono arrives on quake-hit Sumatra island as aftershocks occur
- Bush nominates England, Edelman as Pentagon No. 2, 3 officials
- Chinese foreign minister ends Nepal visit
- Indonesia mourns loss of Pope John Paul II
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- 2 die in tsunami panic in Sri Lanka after Sumatra quake
- Cambodia opposition asks Japan to factor in democratic setbacks
- Koizumi, NATO chief agree to help stabilize Afghanistan
- 2ND LD: Japan, S. Korea foreign ministers to meet Thurs. in Pakistan
- 3RD LD: Quake may have killed up to 2,000 on Indonesian island
- U.N. special envoy adds pressure on Myanmar to reform
- LEAD: S. Korea denounces Japan's bid for U.N. Security Council: Yonhap
- LEAD: Taiwan's KMT leader Lien intends to visit China
- Former prime minister vows to fight king's power grab in Nepal
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Maldivian president urged to end political repression
- U.N. Security Council tipped to approve new mission for East Timor
- N. Korea reiterates opposition to Japan's participation in talks
- Australia, Indonesia sign joint declaration to strengthen ties
- 3RD LD: Japan proposes aid to Indonesia over Sumatra quake
- Singapore prime minister arrives in Yangon
- Former Chinese religious prisoners report torture to U.N. session
- Postwar60: Kerama Islands haunted by wartime mass suicides
- Machimura to leave for Afghanistan, Pakistan on Monday
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- 2ND LD: Bush mourns Pope John Paul II as 'a hero for the ages'
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- Donors offer $38 mil. to U.N. for Khmer Rouge tribunal
- Taiwan Kuomintang leader calls China trip 'icebreaking'
- Japan, S. Korea eye foreign ministerial talks next week
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Akayev vows not to resign as Kyrgyzstan president
- Taiwan tycoon Stan Shih to end adviser role to Chen, papers say
- Philippines fails in bid to put Myanmar issue on IPU agenda
- Arroyo to attend funeral rites for pope
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Senior N. Korean official in China over 6-way talks
- Dozens of anti-king protesters arrested in Nepal
- Afghan man's refugee status approved by court
- Kasuri outlines Pakistan-India, nuclear differences in interview
- LEAD: N. Korea wants 6-way talks to evolve into disarmament talks
- Koizumi urges S. Korea to support Japan's UNSC bid
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- Scope: Former Vietnamese boat people reunite on Indonesian island
- S. Korea raps Japan's education minister over island comments
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Chinese foreign minister arrives in Nepal
- Asian editorial excerpts
- LEAD: World Bank approves Wolfowitz as president
- 2 killed, 7 injured in explosions in Nepal
- Nepal king urges army to protect people from terrorism
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Roh orders gov't to eradicate colonial legacy from Japan
- 2ND LD: 355 confirmed killed in Sumatra quake, assistance on way
- LEAD: Singapore's Lee arrives in Cambodia after Myanmar meetings
- Kyodo news summary -9-
- 3RD LD: Pirates attack Japanese-owned ship in Malacca Strait
- 4TH LD: Pope John Paul II dies at 84
- SCOPE: Singing for peace: From child soldier to top rapper
- 2ND LD: Hat Yai airport blast sparks fear of widening unrest
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: U.S. report slams N. Korea as 'most repressive' country in world