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Articles in Nov 13, 2006, issue of Asian Political News
- S. Korea's Roh calls prospects for 6-party talks 'not bright'
- U.S. editorial excerpts -8-
- China declines to pass judgment on Saddam verdict
- U.S. Congress likely to boost pressure on Japan over trade, Yasukuni
- 3RD LD: Nepal gov't, rebels agree on U.N. arms role, to set up assembly
- 3RD LD: Rumsfeld resigns after Republican election setback
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- N. Korea's Kang in Russia for medical treatment, not meetings
- Annan disturbed by mounting loss of life in Sri Lanka
- LEAD: Myanmar's Suu Kyi says she needs more medical attention: U.N
- LEAD: Abe, Ban discuss taking up N. Korea's abductions at U.N
- Britain's Blair reluctant to comment on Saddam Hussein death penalty
- China urges parties to help nuke talks after N. Korean remarks
- Australia, Indonesia to sign new security pact on Mon
- Chinese vice president says 'unpleasant' ties with Japan over
- Top U.N. official arrives in Myanmar to assess democratic reforms
- U.S. editorial excerpts -6-
- China's Hu, Russia's Fradkov agree over N. Korea, Iran
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- 60 militants killed by Afghan, NATO forces in Afghanistan
- 2ND LD: Aso to propose 5-way talks on N. Korea nuke issue at APEC
- EU says death penalty on Saddam Hussein should not be carried out
- Democrats hope to take control of Congress in U.S. midterm elections
- 2ND LD: Hillary Clinton assured of win in midterm elections
- 3RD LD: Suicide attack at Pakistan army camp kills at least 42 soldiers
- N. Korean group hopes Democrats win leads to 2-way talks with U.S
- FEATURE: WWII Japanese soldiers cleared of murder of English priest
- Nepal rebels rally to celebrate peace deal
- Explosion at American fast-food restaurant in Jakarta wounds 1
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Pakistan says willing to fence border with Afghanistan
- Americans set to vote on whether to give Congress back to Democrats
- LEAD: Indonesian court sentences Papuan to life for murder of 2 Americans
- Sit-in by pro-Pyongyang Koreans in Tokyo to protest Japan's sanctions
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- China welcomes nomination of Chan as WHO chief
- 2ND LD: Allen concedes defeat in Virginia, giving Senate control to Democrats
- LEAD: Chief nuke negotiators of Japan, S. Korea, U.S. to meet next week
- Dalai Lama, Japanese politician call for China's democratization
- Bush welcomes death sentence against Saddam
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- 35 Vietnamese boat people stranded in Indonesia on way to Australia
- LEAD: Senior Chinese, U.S. diplomats to meet Wed., N. Korea likely topic
- CORRECTED: FEATURE: Student movements of '60s out but some young people grope for change
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- NATO air strike kills 22 militants in S. Afghanistan
- White House urges N. Korea not to try to disrupt APEC meet
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- U.S. envoy suggests bringing China, S. Korea to human rights talks
- FEATURE: Resource center on Japan's wartime aggression opens in Saitama
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- Chen's credibility questioned by most of Taiwan's people: poll
- 2ND LD: Japan eyes list of 20 luxury goods to be banned to N. Korea
- Malaysian police detain high-profile analyst in murder case
- Kyodo news summary -6-
- 2ND LD: Court seen likely to reject appeal in retrial of Yokohama Incident
- REFILING: White House urges N. Korea not to try to disrupt APEC meet
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- S. Korea decides not to join U.S.-led interdiction drive: report
- Australia welcomes Saddam Hussein's death sentence
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Chinese, Japanese leaders to meet on APEC summit sidelines
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- 5TH LD: Democrats take control of U.S. House in midterm elections
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- CORRECTED: 3RD LD: Malaysia's Mahathir hospitalized after heart attack
- Bush to affirm strong bilateral alliance with Abe: White House
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- 2ND LD: U.N. envoy meets Myanmar's Suu Kyi, junta leaders
- LEAD: Japan welcomes Saddam Hussein's death sentence under rule of law
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- S. Korea, U.S. deny N. Korea nuclear weapons state status
- LEAD: Gambari to visit Myanmar from Nov 9-12
- LEAD: Trial over beheading of 3 Christian schoolgirls opens in Indonesia
- Annan welcomes Nepal's peace deal agreement
- 3RD LD: U.S. diplomat says 5 countries united over N. Korea
- Top ethnic Tamil lawmaker shot dead in Sri Lanka's capital
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Koirala to lead Nepal's interim government, rebels confirm
- 10 killed in twin blasts in northeastern India