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Official: N. Korea nuke talks to resume
Nov 1 2005 10:54PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korea's point man on North Korea said Wednesday that international talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program should resume in about a week.
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U.N. agencies say quake donations lagging
Nov 1 2005 10:29PM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - Donations to aid Asian earthquake victims are only trickling in, leaving the funding to distribute relief supplies dangerously low as winter nears, aid officials said Tuesday.
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U.S. copter carrying quake aid draws fire
Nov 1 2005 8:11PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Assailants fired at a U.S. military helicopter Tuesday as it ferried supplies to earthquake victims in Pakistan's portion of divided Kashmir, the U.S. military said, but it vowed to continue aid flights.
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Seabees touched by Katrina help Pakistanis
Nov 1 2005 3:04PM (CT)
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (AP) - U.S. Navy equipment operator Craig Ries steered his 15-ton truck through this earthquake-ravaged city and recalled the destruction of a disaster thousands of miles away _ Hurricane Katrina.
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India celebration tinged with mourning
Nov 1 2005 2:12PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Celebrations were tinged with mourning Tuesday as Indians marked the Hindu festival of lights in the shadow of the weekend bombings that tore through two crowded markets, killing 59 people.
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Quake relief copter apparently fired upon
Nov 1 2005 12:52PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A rocket-propelled grenade apparently was fired at a U.S. military helicopter ferrying relief supplies to quake victims in Pakistan's portion of disputed Kashmir on Tuesday, but the aircraft was not hit and nobody was injured, a spokesman said.
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Group denies involvement in India attacks
Nov 1 2005 10:52AM (CT)
SRINAGAR, India (AP) - A feared militant group widely believed to have been behind the deadly weekend bombings in New Delhi on Tuesday denied any involvement in the attacks, saying they did not target civilians.
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S. Korea military cargo trucks catch fire
Nov 1 2005 4:39AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Two cargo trucks carrying missile parts caught fire on an expressway in southern South Korea on Tuesday, but there were no casualties, an official said.
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