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Articles in March 28, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- Defense Agency think tank cautious over China's military drills
- S. Asian FTA could be jeopardized if no summit this year: Pakistan
- Japan keeps silent on Roh's statement
- Filipino kidnapped by pirates in Malacca Strait arrives in Manila
- Cambodia's king welcomes first foreign leader
- 2ND LD: Japan may allow chess legend Fischer to leave for Iceland
- Shimane Gov. Sumita seeks mature bilateral ties with S. Korea
- Japanese diplomat meets Myanmar premier in Yangon
- CORRECTED: Army hails rift in rebel ranks in insurgency-ravaged Nepal
- 2ND LD: S. Korea shows Takeshima as territory at expo, Japan unfazed
- LEAD: Myanmar junta chief urges troops to work for 'road map'
- Chinese media slams Taiwan protest against anti-secession law
- 3RD LD: N. Korea will return to 6-way talks if conditions right: Pak
- Musharraf, Karzai discuss bilateral cooperation
- 20 die in shootout during Cambodian prison-break attempt
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Japan vows efforts to rebuild trust after Roh's statement
- Japan, China to resume talks between senior officials next week
- Taiwan urges Beijing to mend ties on eve of mass protest
- LEAD: Philippines prepares for IPU meeting amid terror concerns
- U.S. urges N. Korea to return to 6-party nuclear talks
- Bush denies deadline, says he is 'patient' on 6-party talks
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Philippine military arrest Indonesian terror suspect
- NATO chief to visit Japan to strengthen ties
- 4TH LD: Chess legend Bobby Fischer freed from Japan, off to Iceland
- LEAD: Kyrgyz opposition says poised to take charge: Reuters
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Top Indonesian leaders met secretly with GAM adviser, solon says
- CORRECTED: Taiwan's KMT sends delegation on trip back to China
- CORRECTED: Singapore prime minister to visit Myanmar this week
- LEAD: Putin's visit may be delayed to 2nd half of 2005: Machimura
- China to send 2nd special envoy to N. Korea over nuke program
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- N. Korea's bird flu prompts international concern on health, food
- LEAD: Koizumi seeks anti-piracy cooperation with Asian nations
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Taiwan to stage huge rally Saturday to protest Chinese law
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- Koizumi seeks to meet with Roh in 'near future'
- Taiwan stages massive rally to protest Chinese law
- Malaysia says decision on Myanmar as ASEAN chairman needs consensus
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- 5TH LD: Pirates may have got $200,000 ransom for tug crew: sources
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: Japanese, Chinese defense officials split over Taiwan, budget
- Toppled Kyrgyzstan President Akayev denies he resigned: report
- Bangladeshi falsely alleged as linked to al-Qaida seeks vindication
- Japan seeks to line up Koizumi-Hu meeting in Indonesia: sources
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Asian editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. to sell F-16s to Pakistan
- 3 children die in Nepal explosion
- N. Korea has 'increased nuclear arms arsenal:' report
- LEAD: China says no breakthrough over 6-way talks
- India to conduct feasibility study on deep-sea port in Myanmar
- Malaysia police to release suspected pirate collaborators
- LEAD: Taiwan business tycoon warns against independence
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Musharraf urges India to be flexible on Kashmir
- Taiwan president to join rally Saturday to protest Chinese law
- Ex-Vietnamese boat people hold reunion on Indonesian island
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Chinese President Hu may visit N. Korea in early May: report
- LEAD: Taiwan stages mass rally to protest Chinese anti-secession law
- Cambodia supports Myanmar to host ASEAN summit next year
- LEAD: Machimura likely to visit China next month
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- 2ND LD: China's Hu underscores China's commitment to 6-way talks
- Army hails rift in rebel ranks in insurgency-ravaged Nepal
- LEAD: Japan vows to help Kyrgyzstan after popular uprising
- Protesters clash with police in Belarus, 150 people arrested
- Roh says summit with Koizumi will go ahead, Yonhap reports
- 4TH LD: Rocket lands outside British camp in Samawah, none hurt
- 3RD LD: Japan, Australia eye feasibility study on FTA
- FOCUS: Nuke talks diplomacy puts ball in N. Korea's court