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Report: China detains 4 priests
Jul 28 2007 11:58PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Four priests from China's underground Roman Catholic church were detained by police, a U.S.-based monitoring group said Sunday.
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Odd candidates spruce up Japan elections
Jul 28 2007 9:14PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - There's Peru's former dictator, Albert Fujimori; and Yuko Tojo, whose grandfather ordered Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor; and the inventor who calls himself Dr. Nakamats and claims he knows how to turn North Korean missiles around in midair.
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Musharraf and Bhutto talk power-sharing
Jul 28 2007 9:02PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf held secret talks with opposition leader and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, a government minister said Saturday. Media widely reported that the once-bitter rivals discussed a power-sharing deal.
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Last campaign day ahead of Japan polls
Jul 28 2007 4:51PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded for support for his faltering Liberal Democratic Party on the eve of Sunday elections, saying that only the ruling bloc has the ability to turn around Japan's economy.
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Last campaign day ahead of Japan polls
Jul 28 2007 4:51PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded for support for his faltering Liberal Democratic Party on the eve of Sunday elections, saying that only the ruling bloc has the ability to turn around Japan's economy.
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Last campaign day ahead of Japan polls
Jul 28 2007 4:51PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded for support for his faltering Liberal Democratic Party on the eve of Sunday elections, saying that only the ruling bloc has the ability to turn around Japan's economy.
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Last campaign day ahead of Japan polls
Jul 28 2007 4:51PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded for support for his faltering Liberal Democratic Party on the eve of Sunday elections, saying that only the ruling bloc has the ability to turn around Japan's economy.
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Last campaign day ahead of Japan polls
Jul 28 2007 4:51PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded for support for his faltering Liberal Democratic Party on the eve of Sunday elections, saying that only the ruling bloc has the ability to turn around Japan's economy.
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New elders join talks on Korean hostages
Jul 28 2007 3:52PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Several Afghan elders and a former member of the Taliban joined the negotiations Saturday with the hardline militia over the fate of 22 South Korean hostages.
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Mine spill cuts water supply in China
Jul 28 2007 9:04AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Mine runoff spilled into a central Chinese river, temporarily cutting off drinking water to more than 200,000 people, a state news agency reported.
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UN nuclear team arrives in North Korea
Jul 28 2007 5:19AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A second team of U.N. nuclear experts arrived in North Korea on Saturday to monitor the shutdown and sealing of the country's sole plutonium-producing reactor.
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Southeast Asia to set up nuclear monitor
Jul 28 2007 5:06AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Southeast Asian countries will set up a safety watchdog to ensure that nuclear power plants in the region are not used to produce weapons or aid terrorists and other criminal groups, an official said Saturday.
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Pakistan blast investigation begins
Jul 28 2007 4:15AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Investigators sifted through the wreckage of a bombed-out restaurant in Pakistan's capital and scoured a government database on Saturday to try to identify the remains of a suicide attacker who killed 13 people a day earlier.
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Pakistan blast investigation begins
Jul 28 2007 4:15AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Investigators sifted through the wreckage of a bombed-out restaurant in Pakistan's capital and scoured a government database on Saturday to try to identify the remains of a suicide attacker who killed 13 people a day earlier.
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Pakistan blast investigation begins
Jul 28 2007 4:15AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Investigators sifted through the wreckage of a bombed-out restaurant in Pakistan's capital and scoured a government database on Saturday to try to identify the remains of a suicide attacker who killed 13 people a day earlier.
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Indian doctor can leave Australia
Jul 28 2007 4:01AM (CT)
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - An Indian doctor will be allowed to leave Australia after prosecutors dropped a charge linking him to the recent failed terrorist bombings in Britain, an official said Saturday.
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Indian doctor can leave Australia
Jul 28 2007 4:01AM (CT)
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - An Indian doctor will be allowed to leave Australia after prosecutors dropped a charge linking him to the recent failed terrorist bombings in Britain, an official said Saturday.
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China oil thieves sentenced to death
Jul 28 2007 3:52AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Two men were sentenced to death for masterminding a plan to steal oil from an underwater pipeline, a botched plot that caused tens of millions of dollars in damages, China's state news agency reported Saturday.
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Beijing cracking down on rowdy fans
Jul 28 2007 2:46AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Fearful problems might spill over to next year's Olympics, Beijing officials are cracking down on sports fans who chant obscenities at opposing players and referees.
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Japan ag minister in new scandal
Jul 28 2007 2:36AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japan's agriculture minister apologized for double booking expense claims, news reports said Saturday, marking the latest embarrassment for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government ahead of an expected tight upper house election race.
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