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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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