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Asian News Archives for April 15, 2008

US seeks own drug inspectors in China
Apr 15 2008 9:17AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - U.S. food and drug regulators will start working in China next month once Beijing gives its final approval, the top U.S. health official said Tuesday.
 
US seeks own drug inspectors in China
Apr 15 2008 9:17AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - U.S. food and drug regulators will start working in China next month once Beijing gives its final approval, the top U.S. health official said Tuesday.
 
US seeks own drug inspectors in China
Apr 15 2008 9:17AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - U.S. food and drug regulators will start working in China next month once Beijing gives its final approval, the top U.S. health official said Tuesday.
 
US seeks own drug inspectors in China
Apr 15 2008 9:17AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - U.S. food and drug regulators will start working in China next month once Beijing gives its final approval, the top U.S. health official said Tuesday.
 
Ex-rebels surprise observers in vote
Apr 15 2008 6:37AM (CT)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nepal's former rebels surprised observers Tuesday by winning more than half of the directly elected seats where counting was complete in an assembly that will shape the Himalayan nation's political future.
 
Ex-rebels surprise observers in vote
Apr 15 2008 6:37AM (CT)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nepal's former rebels surprised observers Tuesday by winning more than half of the directly elected seats where counting was complete in an assembly that will shape the Himalayan nation's political future.
 
Myanmar detains at least 20 activists
Apr 15 2008 6:16AM (CT)
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - Myanmar's military junta detained more than 20 activists as they walked through the northwestern city of Sittwe in a peaceful rally against the country's proposed constitution, an opposition party spokesman said Tuesday.
 
'Milkshake murder' appeal continues
Apr 15 2008 6:02AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - An American housewife convicted of drugging her banker husband with a milkshake before beating him to death received an unfair trial in Hong Kong partly because prosecutors improperly told the jury she didn't want her psychiatrist to testify, a defense attorney said Tuesday.
 
Philippine rebel clash leaves 3 dead
Apr 15 2008 5:01AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Officials say army troops have clashed with communist rebels in the northern Philippines, leaving three people dead.
 
Tibets protest against China in Nepal
Apr 15 2008 4:04AM (CT)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Tibetan exiles protested at the Chinese Embassy on Tuesday, shouting "We want a free Tibet" before more than 100 were hauled away by Nepalese riot police.
 
UN probe urged in Bhutto killing
Apr 15 2008 3:51AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Lawmakers from Pakistan's newly elected parliament have passed a resolution seeking a U.N. probe into the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, officials from her party said Tuesday.
 
US hospital ship to visit Philippines
Apr 15 2008 3:32AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A U.S. Navy hospital ship will visit the eastern and southern Philippines next month on a humanitarian mission, including areas where Muslim separatist rebels are active, Philippine and American officials said.
 
SKorea replaces nuclear envoy
Apr 15 2008 2:28AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korea has replaced its top envoy to international negotiations on North Korea's nuclear programs.
 
Roadside bomb kills 2 Afghan police
Apr 15 2008 1:50AM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - Officials say a roadside bomb has hit a police vehicle in southern Afghanistan, killing two policemen and wounding three others.
 
NKorean leader promotes generals
Apr 15 2008 1:35AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il promoted 35 generals Tuesday as the country marked one of its biggest national holidays, the birthday of his late father.
 
NKorean leader promotes generals
Apr 15 2008 1:35AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il promoted 35 generals Tuesday as the country marked one of its biggest national holidays, the birthday of his late father.
 
Arroyo: Philippines has enough rice
Apr 15 2008 1:27AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines has enough rice for the foreseeable future, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Tuesday as officials vowed to crack down on hoarders amid skyrocketing food prices and tight grain supplies.
 
Arroyo: Philippines has enough rice
Apr 15 2008 1:27AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines has enough rice for the foreseeable future, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Tuesday as officials vowed to crack down on hoarders amid skyrocketing food prices and tight grain supplies.
 
Land mine blasts kill 3 in Pakistan
Apr 15 2008 1:26AM (CT)
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan police say land mine blasts have killed three men and injured five others in insurgency-plagued Baluchistan province.
 
China cracks down on land grabs
Apr 15 2008 12:53AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China has launched a crackdown on illegal land seizures for development, punishing thousands for land grabs that have caused anger and protests around the country.
 
UN probe urged in Bhutto killing
Apr 15 2008 12:13AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - An official from former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's party says Parliament has passed a resolution seeking a U.N. probe into her killing.
 
Red Cross: Change needed at US prison
Apr 15 2008 12:08AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to introduce testimony in their defense.
 
Red Cross: Change needed at US prison
Apr 15 2008 12:08AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to introduce testimony in their defense.
 
Red Cross: Change needed at US prison
Apr 15 2008 12:08AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to introduce testimony in their defense.
 
Red Cross: Change needed at US prison
Apr 15 2008 12:08AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to introduce testimony in their defense.
 
Red Cross: Change needed at US prison
Apr 15 2008 12:08AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to introduce testimony in their defense.
 
   

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