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Articles in March 7, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- REFILING 2ND LD: H.K. leader Tung to resign before term expires: papers
- Saddam's defense counsel calls for Japan's help
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Nepal King grabbed power only to restore peace, deputy says
- Hill to be nominated as assistant sec of state for E. Asia, Pacific
- CORRECTED: Saddam's defense counsel calls for Japan's help
- 2ND LD: H.K. leader Tung to resign before term expires: papers
- FOCUS: H.K. leadership change paves way for Beijing's new favorite
- 2ND LD: Bashir gets 30-month jail sentence over Bali bombings
- Philippines praises Malaysia's treatment of illegal Filipinos
- Taiwan parliament wants China to reconsider anti-secession law
- Kyodo news summary
- LEAD: Japan emperor hosts banquet to welcome Malaysia king
- S. Korean President Roh urges Japan to apologize for past history
- Myanmar rejects U.S. human rights report
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- LEAD: Special Olympics Nagano games end, flag handed to Bosnia
- LEAD: Taiwan man suspected of shooting Chen found dead
- 2ND LD: Taiwan police implicate dead man in Chen shooting
- LEAD: U.S. report says women trafficking remains problem in Japan
- Koizumi notes 'future-oriented' accord after Roh's apology demand
- Taiwan's Chen urges EU not to lift arms embargo on China
- Pakistan seeks int'l operator for China-aided Gwadar Port: Musharaff
- N. Korea sets 3 conditions for return to 6-way talks
- LEAD: Chinese, U.S. diplomats reaffirm importance of 6-way talks
- Kyodo news summary -9-
- China warns Taiwan, eyes defense budget hike on eve of meeting
- LEAD: China's Li warns Japan, U.S. not to 'meddle' over Taiwan
- Cambodia said to face crisis of sex crimes against women, children
- LEAD: U.S. raps N. Korea as one of world's most repressive, brutal regimes
- CORRECTED: S. Korean President Roh urges Japan to apologize for past history
- District elections in Afghanistan may be delayed, U.S. envoy says
- Musharraf acknowledges nuclear know-how transfer to N. Korea
- 10 foreign church leaders expelled from China
- Chinese legislators want early law against Taiwan independence
- LEAD: Bush stresses urgency of protecting U.S. from terror threats
- Japan extends aid to Nepal, reiterates call to restore democracy
- N. Korea's Kim admitted nuke weapons to China envoy: source
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- China's Wen to address Asian forum in Islamabad
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- China shares S. Korea's view about Japan's past wrongdoings
- 2ND LD: Japan sees N. Korea moving toward 6-party talks
- SCOPE: Death of journalist shows continued chaos in Haiti after one year
- Malaysia, Singapore met to resolve thorny issues
- Malaysia arrests hundreds of illegal immigrants in crackdown
- Olympians pitching in to support Special Olympics athletes
- IAEA urges N. Korea to return to six-party talks
- New U.S. bill eyes country-by-country action plans for democracy
- LEAD: N. Korea postpones assembly session, prompts speculation
- China's Wen pledges making gov't more responsive to complaints
- Koizumi says Japan's Taiwan policy unchanged despite China's flak
- 2ND LD: Dutch troops hand over security duties in Muthana to Britain
- U.N. raps new attack in Iraq, renews support for Iraqi people
- Ex-UNHCR Ogata calls for stronger ties with Afghan locals over aid
- Former Yugoslav army chief to surrender to U.N. tribunal
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- FOCUS: Political cloud shrouds over succession to outgoing chief
- China's Li says history is key to resuming Japan-China visits
- Japan denies having made covert overture to N. Korea for talks
- LEAD: S. Korea shelves foreign minister's Japan visit over isle row
- Singapore foreign minister fears Myanmar could jeopardize ASEAN
- Thousands rally in Taiwan to protest China's anti-secession law
- Australian foreign minister to visit Japan in mid-March
- IMO chief urges framework for coordinated patrols of Malacca Strait
- Philippine lawmakers call for Suu Kyi's freedom
- LEAD: China raps U.S. for abuse of Iraqi prisoners in rights report
- 7 party activists, including ex-lawmaker, held in Nepal
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Nepalese gov't says 62 rebels killed in 2 incidents
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Indonesian warships to stay in territory disputed with Malaysia
- U.S. continues to suspect N. Korea gov't involved in drug trade
- Malaysia launches massive crackdown on illegal immigrants
- Selected summaries of articles from Japanese magazines
- FOCUS: China faces diplomatic balancing act over N. Korea
- LEAD: N. Korea clarifies stance on rejoining 6-way talks: Xinhua
- LEAD: Chinese activists submit proposal for war memorial day
- Hun Sen declares war on robbers, corrupt court officials
- China to enact anti-secession law with pro-trade clauses