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Articles in Nov 7, 2005 issue of Asian Political News
- China hopes to work with new Japan foreign minister for better ties
- Ex-Indonesian President Suharto leaves hospital
- H.K. to treat parcel bomb sent to newspaper seriously: official
- U.N. survey shows less opium cultivation in Myanmar
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- 6 parties set for N. Korea nuke talks in Beijing from Wednesday
- LEAD: N. Korean delegate arrives in Beijing for talks with Japan
- Australia seeks urgent law amendment in response to terrorism threat
- Thailand sets up fund to help ACMECS combat bird flu
- 4TH LD: Japan, N. Korea end talks, agree on need to settle past issues: Song
- CORRECTED: LEAD: N. Korea 'informally' denies Thai woman was abducted to North
- Alleged Cuba's cash donation to presidential campaign hits Lula da Silva
- ACMECS leaders to highlight cooperation against bird flu
- LEAD: 6-party N. Korea nuke talks to begin Nov. 9
- FOCUS: Chinese media giving more objective coverage to Japan
- U.S. warns Nepalese political parties against alliance with rebels
- Indonesian draft law offers Aceh much more power
- Bush meets with Myanmar activist at White House
- Thailand to seek truth on woman allegedly kidnapped to N. Korea
- 2ND LD: N. Korea's stance on abduction issue unchanged: Aso
- Junta to shift Myanmar's government seat from Yangon, minister says
- Musharraf promises to cooperate with India in Delhi explosion probe
- LEAD: Abe makes conciliatory comments over Yasukuni row
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Singapore media fears Koizumi's new Cabinet will worsen Asia ties
- Rumsfeld blasts North Korea as 'repressive' state starving people
- China warns about possible strain in economic ties with Japan
- 3RD LD: Japanese defector to N. Korea returns to Japan
- FEATURE: Japanese, S. Korean primary school children exchange visits
- 2ND LD: Abe shows eased stance on economic sanctions on N. Korea
- LEAD: India to open only 1 border point for quake victims Monday
- Bush picks appellate judge Alito for Supreme Court
- At least 9 killed, 12 injured in Kashmir blast
- FOCUS: Corruption scandal heating up local elections in Taiwan
- FOCUS: Japan, N. Korea lay groundwork in hope of future progress
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Gunmen kill Japanese businessman in the Philippines
- Komeito's Kanzaki urges key Cabinet ministers not to visit Yasukuni
- Car bomb kills 23 in central Iraq Shiite mosque: report
- Chinese gov't suspends renowned human rights lawyer
- 2ND LD: This week's 6-way talks to last 3 days, talks to resume by year-end
- Abductees' kin call for N. Korean sanctions if no progress in talks
- Japan, N. Korea clash at U.N. prior to bilateral talks in Beijing
- 2ND LD: Aso, Ban agree to work on improving ties, meet this month
- Japan ready to help Thailand probe suspected abduction by N. Korea
- LEAD: Koizumi seeks more talks with N. Korea on abductions
- S. Korea concerned about Japan's new Cabinet
- Ban calls on new Japanese Cabinet members to respect history
- Asian editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Quake relief goods from India arrive at LOC in Kashmir
- China, Japan reaffirm cooperation over 6-way talks
- Indonesia to deny jail cut for radical cleric Bashir, supporter says
- Only 3 border points on Kashmir to open on Nov. 7: Indian Army
- Asian editorial excerpts
- Thailand expands martial law zone in troubled south
- Suharto rushed to hospital, possibly for exhaustion
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: China urges Japan cabinet to show it wants to improve ties
- 5TH LD: Japan, N. Korea discuss abduction cases, history
- FEATURE: Ex-rape victim draws on own ordeal in pushing women's rights
- Abductees' kin unhappy with Japan-N. Korea talks, to observe progress
- LEAD: Japan delegate says priority with N. Korea will be abductions
- EU presses North Korea on human rights at U.N. General Assembly
- Japan chief delegate explains talks with North to abductee's family
- 2ND LD: New foreign minister keen to succeed Koizumi as next premier
- FOCUS: New 'hawkish' foreign minister may ruffle feathers in Asia
- Pakistan sought NATO relief help, ambassador says
- Chronology of Japan-North Korea events related to abductions
- China's Tang says Japan agreed to no Yasukuni visits by top officials
- 7TH LD: Japan, N. Korea achieve no breakthrough, agree to meet again