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Asian News Archives for November 1, 2007

Indonesian volcano activity peaks
Nov 1 2007 11:31PM (CT)
MOUNT KELUD, Indonesia (AP) - Hundreds of deep tremors shook one of Indonesia's deadliest volcanos Friday, prompting the evacuation of thousands of people because the mountain could erupt at any time, a government official said.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
Militants gaining ground in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
SWAT, Pakistan (AP) - Muslim extremists are expanding their control of northern Pakistan, challenging the U.S.-backed government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and adding to the lands where terrorists allied with Osama bin Laden find refuge.
 
2 children die in US raid in Afghanistan
Nov 1 2007 4:47PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A nighttime raid in eastern Afghanistan by U.S. and Afghan troops sparked a gunbattle that killed three people, including two children, and the military said Thursday it was investigating the deaths.
 
Pakistan troops kill up to 70 militants
Nov 1 2007 1:55PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Helicopter gunships pounded pro-Taliban militants in the mountains of northwest Pakistan on Thursday, reportedly killing as many as 70 in an increasingly bloody conflict between the government and Islamist forces.
 
Pakistan troops kill up to 70 militants
Nov 1 2007 1:55PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Helicopter gunships pounded pro-Taliban militants in the mountains of northwest Pakistan on Thursday, reportedly killing as many as 70 in an increasingly bloody conflict between the government and Islamist forces.
 
Pakistan troops kill up to 70 militants
Nov 1 2007 1:55PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Helicopter gunships pounded pro-Taliban militants in the mountains of northwest Pakistan on Thursday, reportedly killing as many as 70 in an increasingly bloody conflict between the government and Islamist forces.
 
Pakistan troops kill up to 70 militants
Nov 1 2007 1:55PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Helicopter gunships pounded pro-Taliban militants in the mountains of northwest Pakistan on Thursday, reportedly killing as many as 70 in an increasingly bloody conflict between the government and Islamist forces.
 
Japan halts Indian Ocean mission
Nov 1 2007 1:43PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese warships were ordered home from the Indian Ocean Thursday after opposition lawmakers refused to support an extension of their mission supporting U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan.
 
Japan halts Indian Ocean mission
Nov 1 2007 1:43PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese warships were ordered home from the Indian Ocean Thursday after opposition lawmakers refused to support an extension of their mission supporting U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan.
 
Japan halts Indian Ocean mission
Nov 1 2007 1:43PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese warships were ordered home from the Indian Ocean Thursday after opposition lawmakers refused to support an extension of their mission supporting U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan.
 
US nuclear experts arrive in North Korea
Nov 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A team of U.S. experts landed in the North Korean capital on Thursday to start work on disabling the country's main nuclear complex.
 
US nuclear experts arrive in North Korea
Nov 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A team of U.S. experts landed in the North Korean capital on Thursday to start work on disabling the country's main nuclear complex.
 
US nuclear experts arrive in North Korea
Nov 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A team of U.S. experts landed in the North Korean capital on Thursday to start work on disabling the country's main nuclear complex.
 
China boosts fuel prices to curb demand
Nov 1 2007 1:11PM (CT)
SHENZHEN, China (AP) - China raised gasoline and diesel prices by nearly 10 percent Thursday, reversing anti-inflation controls in hopes of cooling demand amid fuel shortages that have left trucks backed up at filling stations in the booming south.
 
China boosts fuel prices to curb demand
Nov 1 2007 1:11PM (CT)
SHENZHEN, China (AP) - China raised gasoline and diesel prices by nearly 10 percent Thursday, reversing anti-inflation controls in hopes of cooling demand amid fuel shortages that have left trucks backed up at filling stations in the booming south.
 
China boosts fuel prices to curb demand
Nov 1 2007 1:11PM (CT)
SHENZHEN, China (AP) - China raised gasoline and diesel prices by nearly 10 percent Thursday, reversing anti-inflation controls in hopes of cooling demand amid fuel shortages that have left trucks backed up at filling stations in the booming south.
 
China boosts fuel prices to curb demand
Nov 1 2007 1:11PM (CT)
SHENZHEN, China (AP) - China raised gasoline and diesel prices by nearly 10 percent Thursday, reversing anti-inflation controls in hopes of cooling demand amid fuel shortages that have left trucks backed up at filling stations in the booming south.
 
China insists there's no Asia space race
Nov 1 2007 12:57PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Over a few short months, Japan, China, and India will all have lunar probes orbiting the moon, sparking talk of a new space race in Asia.
 
China warns possible Olympic protesters
Nov 1 2007 10:18AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China will not tolerate unauthorized parades, demonstrations or other gatherings during next year's Olympic Games, a police spokesman said Thursday in a warning to groups hoping to use the Games' visibility to publicize their causes.
 
China denies firing at Tibetan refugees
Nov 1 2007 9:07AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China denied a report Thursday that its border police fired upon a group of Tibetans trying to cross a mountain pass to exile in Nepal.
 
Plane skids off runway in Indonesia
Nov 1 2007 6:48AM (CT)
MALANG, Indonesia (AP) - A jetliner carrying 97 passengers and crew skidded off a rain-soaked runway at an airport on Indonesia's Java island Thursday, forcing an emergency evacuation in which five people received minor injuries, officials said.
 
8 Air Force employees killed in Pakistan
Nov 1 2007 3:57AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A suicide bomber on a motorcycle rammed into a Pakistan Air Force bus on Thursday, killing at least eight men and wounding about 40, the latest in a wave of attacks against the military, officials said.
 
UN General Assembly favors Korean summit
Nov 1 2007 2:35AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N. General Assembly gave strong international backing to the recent Korean summit and encouraged North and South Korea to lay a solid foundation for reunification.
 
China cracks down on toy factories
Nov 1 2007 2:13AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - More than 700 toy factories in booming southern China have been banned from exporting what they produce as part of a crackdown on shoddy products, the government said Thursday.
 
   

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