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Asian News Archives for July 7, 2007

Pakistani leader threatens militants
Jul 7 2007 11:20PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - An elite Pakistani army commander was killed Sunday while leading an operation to demolish the perimeter walls of a mosque where an Islamic cleric and his followers have barricaded themselves for the past week.
 
Pakistani leader threatens militants
Jul 7 2007 11:20PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - An elite Pakistani army commander was killed Sunday while leading an operation to demolish the perimeter walls of a mosque where an Islamic cleric and his followers have barricaded themselves for the past week.
 
Pakistani leader threatens militants
Jul 7 2007 11:20PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - An elite Pakistani army commander was killed Sunday while leading an operation to demolish the perimeter walls of a mosque where an Islamic cleric and his followers have barricaded themselves for the past week.
 
Pakistani leader threatens militants
Jul 7 2007 11:20PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - An elite Pakistani army commander was killed Sunday while leading an operation to demolish the perimeter walls of a mosque where an Islamic cleric and his followers have barricaded themselves for the past week.
 
China suspends sales of leukemia drug
Jul 7 2007 10:47PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's drug watchdog announced Saturday it has suspended the sale of a drug used to treat acute leukemia and rheumatoid arthritis in the latest move to hit the country's scandal-ridden drug industry.
 
Afghan civilian deaths, true or false?
Jul 7 2007 1:21PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan elders on Saturday claimed that 108 civilians were killed in a bombing campaign in western Afghanistan, while villagers in the northeast said 25 Afghans died in airstrikes, including some killed while burying dead relatives.
 
Protesters, cops clash in Indian Kashmir
Jul 7 2007 6:31AM (CT)
SRINAGAR, India (AP) - Protesters clashed with police in the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Saturday after a teenager was killed when police fired on a crowd protesting alleged human rights abuses, officials said.
 
Protesters, cops clash in Indian Kashmir
Jul 7 2007 6:31AM (CT)
SRINAGAR, India (AP) - Protesters clashed with police in the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Saturday after a teenager was killed when police fired on a crowd protesting alleged human rights abuses, officials said.
 
Protesters, cops clash in Indian Kashmir
Jul 7 2007 6:31AM (CT)
SRINAGAR, India (AP) - Protesters clashed with police in the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Saturday after a teenager was killed when police fired on a crowd protesting alleged human rights abuses, officials said.
 
Protests shadow Nepal king's birthday
Jul 7 2007 5:57AM (CT)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nepal's king celebrated his 60th birthday Saturday with a lavish ceremony at his palace that set off protests in the streets of Katmandu.
 
Bus crash kills 14 in Indonesia
Jul 7 2007 2:51AM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - A speeding bus carrying a group of junior high school students and their teachers plunged into a 30-foot ravine on Indonesia's main island of Java Saturday, killing 14 people, police said.
 
11 die in south Nepal tractor accident
Jul 7 2007 12:19AM (CT)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nine children and two adults died when a tractor pulling a trailer carrying guests in a wedding procession skidded off a road and into a canal in rural southern Nepal, an official said Saturday.
 
Taiwan considers foreign debt write-offs
Jul 7 2007 12:14AM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Taiwan is considering writing off or reducing the debts it is owed by some of its most impoverished diplomatic allies, an official said Saturday, as the island seeks to strengthen its diplomatic position in Africa and Latin America.
 
   

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