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Articles in April 9, 2007, issue of Asian Political News
- 5TH LD: S. Korea, U.S. clinch last-minute deal on FTA
- 6TH LD: 2 Japanese kidnapped in Paraguay, ransom demanded
- REFILING: U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- LEAD: N. Korean official to visit Myanmar for talks in formal ties
- LEAD: Bush displeased with House leader Pelosi's visit to Syria
- Abe remains silent on Yasukuni Shrine visit
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- LEAD: S. Korea parliament approves Han Duck Soo as new prime minister
- White House announces private delegation to N. Korea
- Foreign judges to boycott Khmer Rouge trial meeting over fees
- U.S. 'deeply concerned' about N. Korean refugees: gov't report
- Japanese abductee's kin to visit suspected Romanian victim's family
- U.S. editorial excerpts -8-
- Presidential election to go peacefully in E. Timor, Gusmao says
- Kyodo news summary
- China hopes history will be asset, not burden, to ties with Japan
- Kim Yang Gon chosen to spearhead N. Korea's contacts with S. Korea
- U.N. Security Council backs E. Timor elections as 'milestone'
- S. Korean former president expects summit of 2 Koreas, U.S., China
- Suspected communist rebels raid Philippine prison, steal firearms
- Japan nixed S. Korea request to help Koreans leave Sakhalin
- India wants extended antiterrorism cooperation among SARRC states
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- Japanese election monitors leave for E. Timor
- 2ND LD: SAARC declaration calls for enhanced cooperation against terrorism
- FEATURE: The changing face of L.A. Jewish community: A Japanese Passover
- Cambodia launches national task force on human trafficking
- 9 Philippine soldiers, 1 civilian die in southern Philippine clash
- U.N. launches talks on Kosovo future status
- 2ND LD: S. Asian leaders begin summit focused on trade, terrorism
- Australia rules out security agreement with U.S., Japan, India
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- Bomb attack on mosque in southern Thailand injures 14
- 3RD LD: U.S. delegation led by Richardson arrives in N. Korea
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Sri Lanka backs regional approach to fight terrorism
- Indonesia says terror network JI changes structure
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- LEAD: 15 Britons on flight to London after being freed by Iran
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Abe to make 1st U.S. visit April 26-27, meet Bush
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-
- Ban to send peacekeeping operations experts to Africa next week
- 4TH LD: China's Wen hopes for successful Japan trip, warns about shrine
- Cambodia opposition leader seeks alliance to challenge ruling party
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Cambodia's CPP wins landslide election victory, initial results show
- Former KMT leader pleads not guilty to corruption charges
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- LEAD: Ivanov visits disputed island of Etorofu
- Asian editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Aso, Li agree to expedite gas field development, work on N. Korea
- Singapore minister discusses economic ties with Myanmar leaders
- LEAD: Chinese premier appoints Donald Tsang HK chief executive
- Kissinger says China's rise could lead to conflict
- Japan's Aso seeks India's support for SDF mission in Nepal
- LEAD: Aid effort for Solomons steps up, 1st signs of disease emerges
- LEAD: Indonesian court acquits Playboy Indonesia chief editor
- Roadside bomb hits bus in Sri Lanka, killing 7 and injuring 26
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Iraqi observer to bring home election experience from Cambodia
- Japan vows further cooperation with SAARC, offers $7 million aid
- 2ND LD: Abe seeks Bush's understanding of position on 'comfort women'
- Pakistan, India agree to push ahead with 3-nation pipeline project
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- E. Timor presidential frontrunner to ask int'l force to stay on