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Articles in Feb 7, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- Bangladeshi journalists to protest bombing of press club
- 2ND LD: Early vote count confirms Thaksin landslide in Thai election
- Leaflets threaten to kill Iraqis working for Japanese troops
- Rice says attack on Iran 'not on the agenda'
- Rice airs concerns about democracy in Russia
- Bush seeks cooperation on N. Korea in letter to Koizumi
- Bangkok Agreement set for resurrection, U.N. official says
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- U.S. condemns Cambodia for persecuting opposition lawmakers
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- Japan detains another Kurdish man recognized as refugee by U.N
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- Pakistan supports Iran's right to peaceful use of nuclear materials
- Annan says 'time for dialogue and reconciliation' in Iraq
- Japan, Philippines agree to speed up work to sign FTA
- LEAD: Diplomacy between China, N. Korea planned amid focus on nukes
- Senior Chinese Communist Party official to visit N. Korea
- 26 killed in 2 suicide bombings in Iraq: report
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- Taiwan leader renews call for resumption of talks with China
- U.S.-Philippine military panel drafts exercise plans
- LEAD: Myanmar opens strategic river-crossing rail bridge
- LEAD: Rumsfeld may visit China this year
- U.N. chief voices grave concern over crisis in Nepal
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- China sends representatives to attend Taiwan negotiator's funeral
- Al-Yawar says he will run for Iraqi president again
- Bush adviser talks with S. Korean officials on N. Korea
- LEAD: Talks on N. Korea to resume soon after Bush's address: Japan
- China's Hu to visit Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia in April
- 36-hour strike in Bangladesh ends with sporadic clashes
- Supporters of detained Muslim leader launch attacks in Philippines
- Australia mourns 1st soldier killed in action in Iraq
- Japan sees tsunami recovery as new window for Sri Lanka peace bid
- Bush to stress 6-way talks on N. Korea; no mention of tyranny
- LEAD: Taiwan leader renews call for resumption of talks with China
- LEAD: Bush skips N. Korea in tough words, to pursue 6-party talks
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- Detained political leaders will not face trial: Nepal minister
- Nagasaki gives up plan to host Nobel Peace laureates' meeting
- Philippine communist rebels reject truce call
- LEAD: Singapore believes China will not use force against Taiwan
- Letter from Bush delivered to China's Hu
- Bolton warns China's alleged proliferators of weapons technology
- Philippine minister going to Japan to lobby for entertainers
- LEAD: Army chief vows vigorous offensive against Nepalese rebels
- Iraqi ambassador heralds elections as 'day of triumph'
- Chinese, U.S. foreign policy chiefs confirm cooperation over phone
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- LEAD: Nepal's king unveils cabinet, political figures arrested
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- 4 Myanmar officials get jail over forced labor
- Nepal political parties seek urgent talks with king on takeover
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- CORRECTED: 4TH LD: Nepal's king seizes power, declares state of emergency
- LEAD: Eminent persons urge diplomatic efforts on Russian-held isles
- LEAD: Bush slams Iran, Syria, but stresses 6-way talks on N. Korea
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Koizumi may visit Russia over territorial row: Machimura
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Myanmar to resume constitutional convention Feb. 17
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Bangladesh to postpone SAARC summit
- Sharon, Abbas to hold summit talks in Egypt next week
- 2ND LD: Cambodian opposition leader flees country over lawsuits
- 2 gay communists marry in Philippines
- Purged Chinese leader Zhao unlikely to get biography
- U.S. confirms plan to hold top security talks with Japan
- LEAD: Soccer: N. Koreans arrive in Japan for World Cup qualifier
- Bush, Iraqi leaders reaffirm need to include Sunnis
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Koizumi backs Constitution revised to stipulate military for defense
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- E. Timor police beef up border security amid armed incursions
- N. Korea to decide on 6-way nuclear talks soon: Yonhap
- CORRECTED: 2ND LD: Soccer: N. Korea arrive in Japan for World Cup qualifier
- Howard says foreign troops should remain in Iraq
- LEAD: N. Korea raps Bush's inaugural address