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Asian News Archives for November 5, 2005

Kashmiri refugees on the move again
Nov 5 2005 10:46PM (CT)
KOMSAR REFUGEE CAMP, Pakistan (AP) - Thousands of Kashmiris, turned into refugees by wars between Pakistan and India, are on the move again, forced to leave their camps by last month's earthquake.
 
India delays opening border with Pakistan
Nov 5 2005 8:50PM (CT)
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (AP) - India on Saturday sharply curtailed plans to open its Kashmir frontier with Pakistan early this week to aid earthquake survivors _ a setback for the disaster diplomacy that has brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer in a time of need.
 
Koreas hold reunions for divided families
Nov 5 2005 5:30PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - For more than 30 years, Lee Seoknomi waited for her husband to return from the Korean War, never remarrying.
 
Philippines jails suspected terror chief
Nov 5 2005 11:03AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Security forces on Saturday captured a Philippine Muslim extremist group's leader, who also was wanted by the United States for attacks against Americans, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo announced.
 
Six killed in Pakistan blast at compound
Nov 5 2005 6:48AM (CT)
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - Suspected militants set off a blast while making bombs at their compound in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least eight people, including a woman and three children, army officials said.
 
N. Korea chafes at U.N. human rights plan
Nov 5 2005 2:40AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea has accused the United States of attempting to overthrow the communist regime with a human rights law and warned of an "ultra hard-line" response if it does so, according to a North Korean news report on Saturday.
 
   

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