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Asian News Archives for July 14, 2005

Suspected Thai Muslim rebels kill one
Jul 14 2005 2:06PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Suspected Islamic separatists set off five bombs and exchanged gunfire with security personnel in an attack Thursday in Muslim-dominated southern Thailand, killing a police officer and wounding 19 other people.
 
Pakistan chasing London suspect tip
Jul 14 2005 1:26PM (CT)
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) - Intelligence officials are looking into a tip that one of the suspects in the London bombings may have visited Pakistan during the past year and spent time at an Islamic school, a senior intelligence official said Thursday.
 
Militants flee to Pakistan from mountains
Jul 14 2005 11:42AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Militants in Afghan mountains where a Navy SEAL team was ambushed and a special forces helicopter shot down have fled into neighboring Pakistan and regrouped, a provincial governor said Thursday.
 
Envoys meet ahead of Korea nuclear talks
Jul 14 2005 10:13AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Negotiators from Japan, South Korea and the United States met Thursday to coordinate strategy for resuming talks to pressure North Korea to give up its atomic weapons, after the North's leader reportedly said a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula was his father's dying wish.
 
Guns fired, bombs explode in Thailand
Jul 14 2005 9:30AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - In a show of force, suspected Islamic insurgents staged a twilight raid Thursday on a provincial capital in southern Thailand, setting off bombs and engaging in gun battles with security personnel.
 
Death toll in Pakistan train crash at 133
Jul 14 2005 7:10AM (CT)
GHOTKI, Pakistan (AP) - Railway workers cleared debris and repaired damaged train tracks in southern Pakistan on Thursday, a day after the country's worst rail crash in more than a decade left at least 133 people dead, officials said.
 
   

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