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U.S. calls Korea nuclear talks positive
Sep 15 2007 11:31PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Recent talks between a U.S.-led team of nuclear experts and North Korea were "businesslike" and "positive," an official said Saturday, raising hopes for a deal soon on how to disable the North's nuclear facilities.
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Aso admits defeat likely in Japan race
Sep 15 2007 11:25PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japan's former foreign minister acknowledged Sunday he faced probable defeat in the race to replace ailing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, but said he would stay in the running for the sake of staging an open election.
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Bodies of two Russians found in China
Sep 15 2007 9:19PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Rescuers on Saturday found the bodies of two Russians among a group of six who disappeared while on a canoe trip in China's remote northwest, a state news agency said.
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3 alleged Taliban kidnappers killed
Sep 15 2007 7:53PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan police killed three Taliban commanders allegedly involved in the abduction of 23 South Koreans two months ago, the Interior Ministry said.
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Inside the New Delhi beggars' jail
Sep 15 2007 7:29PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Inside a tiny courtroom buzzing with flies, a police officer stands before a judge and carefully unfolds a white handkerchief. The damning evidence inside: 13 coins worth about 30 cents.
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Taiwan holds rival rallies for UN bid
Sep 15 2007 4:03PM (CT)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (AP) - More than 100,000 Taiwanese rallied Saturday to demand the United Nations accept the island as a member, the most important step yet in the government-orchestrated campaign to emphasize its separation from mainland China.
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Taiwan holds rival rallies for UN bid
Sep 15 2007 4:03PM (CT)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (AP) - More than 100,000 Taiwanese rallied Saturday to demand the United Nations accept the island as a member, the most important step yet in the government-orchestrated campaign to emphasize its separation from mainland China.
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Taiwan holds rival rallies for UN bid
Sep 15 2007 4:03PM (CT)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (AP) - More than 100,000 Taiwanese rallied Saturday to demand the United Nations accept the island as a member, the most important step yet in the government-orchestrated campaign to emphasize its separation from mainland China.
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Taiwan holds rival rallies for UN bid
Sep 15 2007 4:03PM (CT)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (AP) - More than 100,000 Taiwanese rallied Saturday to demand the United Nations accept the island as a member, the most important step yet in the government-orchestrated campaign to emphasize its separation from mainland China.
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Taiwan holds rival rallies for UN bid
Sep 15 2007 4:03PM (CT)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (AP) - More than 100,000 Taiwanese rallied Saturday to demand the United Nations accept the island as a member, the most important step yet in the government-orchestrated campaign to emphasize its separation from mainland China.
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Pakistani leader assured on re-election
Sep 15 2007 1:43PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan's ruling party assured President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on Saturday that he would be elected to a new five-year term in October before exiled opposition leader Benazir Bhutto returns to the country.
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Indonesia: Some return home after quake
Sep 15 2007 5:26AM (CT)
PADANG, Indonesia (AP) - Some villagers in western Indonesia returned home Saturday, three days after a deadly earthquake jolted the region and generated a powerful string of aftershocks and a tsunami.
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Indonesia: Some return home after quake
Sep 15 2007 5:26AM (CT)
PADANG, Indonesia (AP) - Some villagers in western Indonesia returned home Saturday, three days after a deadly earthquake jolted the region and generated a powerful string of aftershocks and a tsunami.
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Indonesia: Some return home after quake
Sep 15 2007 5:26AM (CT)
PADANG, Indonesia (AP) - Some villagers in western Indonesia returned home Saturday, three days after a deadly earthquake jolted the region and generated a powerful string of aftershocks and a tsunami.
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Bomb, clashes kill 29 in Sri Lanka
Sep 15 2007 1:37AM (CT)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - A roadside bomb blast and clashes between soldiers and secessionist Tamil Tiger guerrillas across Sri Lanka's volatile north killed 29 people, the military said Saturday.
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