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Asian Political News
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Articles in Jan 1, 2007, issue of Asian Political News
- U.S.-N. Korea mutual distrust behind fruitless 6-way talks: Tang
- Abe remains ambiguous over Yasukuni Shrine visits
- Enraged water buffalo gores six wedding guests in Phnom Penh
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Japanese editorial excerpts
- Thailand marks 2nd anniversary of tsunami disaster
- Iraqi appellate chamber upholds death sentence for Saddam Hussein
- Sumatran tiger reportedly kills woman in Indonesia
- Urgent Headline News
- Nepal protests execution of Saddam Hussein
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- FOCUS: Japan-China ties put to test in 2007, N. Korea to remain headache
- LEAD: Thousands participate in tsunami drill on Indonesia's Bali
- China says 'stubborn' Chen has hindered cross-strait relations
- Myanmar's 'National Convention' goes into recess
- China sees some historical events as 'ironclad'
- U.S. editorial excerpts -6-
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- Myanmar ethnic Karen rebel leader Bo Mya dies
- Japanese volunteers cheer up Aceh tsunami orphans
- 3RD LD: Japan, S. Korea reaffirm teamwork in 6-way talks, set legal aid pact
- Afghanistan against mining Afghan-Pakistani border
- FOCUS: Upturn in Japan-China ties faces risks, chances in 2007
- 2ND LD: Former GAM rebel leader wins Aceh governorship
- Abe likely to avoid visiting Yasukuni Shrine on Aug. 15: paper
- FEATURE: H.K. gov't wasting talent of asylum-seekers: African claimant
- FOCUS: Life remains a struggle for survivors of 2004 tsunami in Aceh
- LEAD: Next China-Japan history talks set for March, no decision on topics
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- Rebel faction attacks passenger bus, shoots 1 to death in Nepal
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- LEAD: Saddam's body buried in hometown in northern Iraq
- N. Korea rejects plan to hold financial talks with U.S. in N.Y
- Cambodia's Prince Ranariddh faces more embarrassment
- COMMENTARY: Iwojima Island still shows war yet to end
- Saddam to be executed 'in day or two'
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- 4TH LD: At least 6 explosions rock Bangkok, 2 deaths reported
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- LEAD: Aso, Li agree to continue coordination on N. Korea nuclear issue
- 2ND LD: China, Japan begin joint history study aimed at bridging gap
- U.S. urges U.N. resolution on Myanmar early next year
- India 'disappointed' at Saddam's execution
- Kyodo news summary -2-
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Philippine journalists file civil suit against Arroyo's husband
- 2ND LD: Hu says U.S., N. Korea flexibility needed to end nuke standoff
- Kyodo news summary -7-
- LEAD: China says N. Korean nuclear test has made region 'complex'
- Australia hails execution of Saddam as 'significant'
- 2ND LD: Japan hangs 4 death-row inmates, including 2 in 70s
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Cambodia's Sam Rainsy Party elects woman as secretary general
- Japan, S. Korea agree to seek early restart of 6-way talks
- 2ND LD: China says N. Korean nuclear test makes region 'complex'
- 5TH LD: Iraq executes former President Saddam Hussein
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- U.S. editorial excerpts
- Yachi says location is no matter for U.S.-N. Korea financial talks
- Nepal riot leaves 1 dead, more than 2 dozen hurt
- 52 killed, over 400 missing in floods in Indonesia's Aceh
- U.N. arms monitors start arriving in Nepal
- Kyodo news summary -3-
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-