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Asian News Archives for July 27, 2007

Pandas' expanding habitat area in China
Jul 27 2007 10:51PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's endangered pandas have expanded their habitat areas in bamboo forests in two western provinces, researchers have found by tracking their droppings, state media reported Saturday.
 
Bombing, mosque riot rock Islamabad
Jul 27 2007 10:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suspected suicide bomber killed at least 13 people at a hotel Friday after hundreds of stone-throwing protesters clashed with police as the capital's Red Mosque reopened for the first time since a bloody army raid ousted pro-Taliban militants holed up there.
 
Bombing, mosque riot rock Islamabad
Jul 27 2007 10:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suspected suicide bomber killed at least 13 people at a hotel Friday after hundreds of stone-throwing protesters clashed with police as the capital's Red Mosque reopened for the first time since a bloody army raid ousted pro-Taliban militants holed up there.
 
Bombing, mosque riot rock Islamabad
Jul 27 2007 10:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suspected suicide bomber killed at least 13 people at a hotel Friday after hundreds of stone-throwing protesters clashed with police as the capital's Red Mosque reopened for the first time since a bloody army raid ousted pro-Taliban militants holed up there.
 
Bombing, mosque riot rock Islamabad
Jul 27 2007 10:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suspected suicide bomber killed at least 13 people at a hotel Friday after hundreds of stone-throwing protesters clashed with police as the capital's Red Mosque reopened for the first time since a bloody army raid ousted pro-Taliban militants holed up there.
 
Bombing, mosque riot rock Islamabad
Jul 27 2007 10:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suspected suicide bomber killed at least 13 people at a hotel Friday after hundreds of stone-throwing protesters clashed with police as the capital's Red Mosque reopened for the first time since a bloody army raid ousted pro-Taliban militants holed up there.
 
Everest highway plans on hold
Jul 27 2007 5:41PM (CT)
LHASA, China (AP) - Tibet has put on hold plans to build a highway on the side of Mount Everest aimed at easing the Olympic torch's journey to its peak, a government official said Friday.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 4:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 4:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 4:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 4:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way.
 
Taliban spokesman says some hostages ill
Jul 27 2007 3:23PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A purported Taliban spokesman warned Friday that some of the 22 South Korean hostages were in bad health, saying hours after the kidnappers' latest deadline passed that the captives were crying and worried about their future.
 
Taliban spokesman says some hostages ill
Jul 27 2007 3:23PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A purported Taliban spokesman warned Friday that some of the 22 South Korean hostages were in bad health, saying hours after the kidnappers' latest deadline passed that the captives were crying and worried about their future.
 
Taliban spokesman says some hostages ill
Jul 27 2007 3:23PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A purported Taliban spokesman warned Friday that some of the 22 South Korean hostages were in bad health, saying hours after the kidnappers' latest deadline passed that the captives were crying and worried about their future.
 
Taliban spokesman says some hostages ill
Jul 27 2007 3:23PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A purported Taliban spokesman warned Friday that some of the 22 South Korean hostages were in bad health, saying hours after the kidnappers' latest deadline passed that the captives were crying and worried about their future.
 
Taliban spokesman says some hostages ill
Jul 27 2007 3:23PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A purported Taliban spokesman warned Friday that some of the 22 South Korean hostages were in bad health, saying hours after the kidnappers' latest deadline passed that the captives were crying and worried about their future.
 
China passes new food safety regulations
Jul 27 2007 2:50PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's premier ordered increased vigilance over food and drug safety Friday as the Cabinet announced a new regulation that mandates stronger supervision and outlines hefty punishments for makers of dangerous goods.
 
Japan's premier lacks Koizumi magic
Jul 27 2007 2:32PM (CT)
NARASHINO, Japan (AP) - It would be a challenge for any prime minister: just months before a parliamentary election, the pension records for 50 million claims were discovered missing.
 
Japan's premier lacks Koizumi magic
Jul 27 2007 2:32PM (CT)
NARASHINO, Japan (AP) - It would be a challenge for any prime minister: just months before a parliamentary election, the pension records for 50 million claims were discovered missing.
 
Japan's premier lacks Koizumi magic
Jul 27 2007 2:32PM (CT)
NARASHINO, Japan (AP) - It would be a challenge for any prime minister: just months before a parliamentary election, the pension records for 50 million claims were discovered missing.
 
Japan's premier lacks Koizumi magic
Jul 27 2007 2:32PM (CT)
NARASHINO, Japan (AP) - It would be a challenge for any prime minister: just months before a parliamentary election, the pension records for 50 million claims were discovered missing.
 
Japan's premier lacks Koizumi magic
Jul 27 2007 2:32PM (CT)
NARASHINO, Japan (AP) - It would be a challenge for any prime minister: just months before a parliamentary election, the pension records for 50 million claims were discovered missing.
 
1 more death penalty in Mumbai blasts
Jul 27 2007 5:02AM (CT)
MUMBAI, India (AP) - One of the main conspirators and brother of the mastermind of India's deadliest terror attack was sentenced to death Friday.
 
IAEA team en route to N. Korea
Jul 27 2007 4:24AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A second team of U.N. nuclear experts arrived in Beijing Friday on their way to North Korea to monitor the shutdown and sealing of the country's sole plutonium-producing reactor.
 
Report: 28 Afghans killed in airstrikes
Jul 27 2007 4:22AM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - NATO and Afghan troops clashed with Taliban insurgents and called in airstrikes, killing at least 50 suspected militants and dozens of civilians, local officials and villagers said Friday.
 
Bhutanese prime minister resigns
Jul 27 2007 3:29AM (CT)
GAUHATI, India (AP) - Bhutan's prime minister and six members of his Cabinet have resigned to pave the way for the first parliamentary elections in the Buddhist kingdom and its transition to democracy, the official media said Friday.
 
Official backs Taiwan referendum
Jul 27 2007 2:41AM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Brushing off threats from rival China, Taiwan's foreign minister said Friday a planned referendum on membership in the United Nations will go ahead because it reflects the "overwhelming sentiment" of the island's people.
 
Official backs Taiwan referendum
Jul 27 2007 2:41AM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Brushing off threats from rival China, Taiwan's foreign minister said Friday a planned referendum on membership in the United Nations will go ahead because it reflects the "overwhelming sentiment" of the island's people.
 
   

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