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Articles in Jan 10, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- Kyodo news summary
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- Kyodo news summary
- Kyodo news summary -9-
- Britain mulled ways to anglicize Japan's royal family
- Indonesia, 3 others to get $250 mil. aid from Japan
- U.N. to open logistics center for tsunami relief in Bangkok
- U.S. bombs wrong house in northern Iraq: reports
- 2ND LD: Indonesia Aceh deaths might hit 80,000: Reuters
- LEAD: India issues tsunami alert, coastal areas evacuated
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. to send up to 1,500 Marines to Sri Lanka for relief work
- SCOPE: Taiwan natives seek to regain respect lost via Japanese expedition
- Philippine rebels deny buying arms from N. Korea
- TokyoNow: Japanese puzzled by China's renewed anger over Yasukuni
- TokyoNow: Jiang, Koizumi said to be behind worst bilateral ties
- 2ND LD: Bush nominates Zoellick as deputy secretary of state
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- REFILING: 2ND LD: Indonesia to host Asian summit on tsunami disaster Jan. 6
- Koizumi will not visit Yasukuni Shrine during New Year period
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- N. Korea urges U.S. to drop 'hostile policy' in New Year editorial
- Key Asian leaders including Koizumi, Wen to attend Jakarta meeting
- Thailand pledges to install tsunami warning system
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- Sri Lanka asks Japan for reconstruction aid after tsunamis
- Nepal army kills at least 30 Maoist rebels
- Death toll from quake, tsunamis reaches 68,000
- 1 week on, tsunami relief effort picks up pace
- Tsunami survivors in India ponder bleak future
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- 5TH LD: Death toll from quake, tsunamis reaches 59,000: report
- Nepal's rebels end blockade of capital
- 2ND LD: 8 Japanese confirmed dead in tsunamis, bringing toll to 15
- Taiwan's Lee wraps up Japan trip, voices hope for closer ties
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- China asks Japanese lawmakers to delay trip, likely over Lee's visa
- LEAD: Japan to disburse $500 mil. tsunami aid next week
- Chinese activists burn Lee's picture to protest Japan visit
- China's negotiator mourns death of Taiwan's Koo Chen-fu
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Over 5,500 prisoners freed to mark Independence anniversary
- REFILING: Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Cambodia urges U.N. to speed up Khmer Rouge trial fundraising
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- LEAD: H.K. to send aid team to Thailand
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Indonesia to host tsunami summit as death toll mounts
- Batam Island rejects Aceh refugees
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- FEATURE: We have money, but where is the food?
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- 2ND LD: Koizumi in Jakarta to attend tsunami relief summit
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- Taiwan regrets being excluded from world tsunami relief summit
- LEAD: Japan defense chief visits Indonesia
- FOCUS: Japan-China ties face yet more political challenges in 2005
- Myanmar' junta says Coco Islands escape tsunami damage
- Japan embassy in Sri Lanka issues evacuation alert
- FOCUS: Children in Aceh under child trafficking threat
- LEAD: Yudhoyono says foreign aid for humanitarian purposes
- CORRECTED: Australia, Japan, U.S. to coordinate on tsunami disaster relief
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- U.S. lawmakers to visit North Korea to press for 6-party talks
- 2ND LD: Powell inspects tsunami damage in Aceh, vows more help
- Thailand declines Japan's $20 mil. tsunami aid
- 17 soldiers, policemen killed in rebel attacks in Nepal
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Death toll in Indonesian disaster nears 95,000
- ANALYSIS: China won't forgive Japan for Lee visit
- Post-tsunami relief effort faces 'extraordinary obstacles': U.N
- 4TH LD: World leaders pledge $4 bil. at tsunami relief summit
- Australia's Howard announces day of mourning for tsunami victims
- Urgent Headline News
- Annan downplays spat during Sri Lanka visit
- TokyoNow: N. Korea to remain a headache for Japan in 2005
- U.S. rejects 'mutual distrust' as cause of mired 6-way talks