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Asian News Archives for November 6, 2005

Philippine police apologize for error
Nov 6 2005 11:50PM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippine police chief said on Sunday that an arrested man whom President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo tagged as a top Abu Sayyaf Muslim extremist leader was not the rebel and apologized for the mistaken arrest.
 
North China quarry cave-in kills 18
Nov 6 2005 10:46PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A cave-in at a mine in northern China killed 18 workers and trapped 22 others, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Monday.
 
Sikh, Muslim inaugurate India Hindu temple
Nov 6 2005 5:53PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - India's Muslim president, Sikh prime minister and Hindu nationalist opposition leader joined Sunday to open one of the biggest Hindu temples of modern times, a $45 million pink sandstone shrine to religious tolerance.
 
India to study U.N. oil-for-food report
Nov 6 2005 5:31PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - The government on Sunday named an envoy to investigate the credibility of claims in a U.N. report that the Indian foreign minister benefited illegally from the oil-for-food humanitarian program in Iraq.
 
India Hindus kill 3 Muslims over cow rumor
Nov 6 2005 4:58PM (CT)
LUCKNOW, India (AP) - A Hindu mob attacked a Muslim village in northern India, torching homes and killing three people, after hearing rumors that cows, considered holy by Hindus, were slaughtered for Islamic celebrations, police said Sunday.
 
Red tape, security delay Kashmir opening
Nov 6 2005 1:34PM (CT)
INDIA-PAKISTAN LINE OF CONTROL (AP) - Red tape and security concerns will delay the long-awaited opening of the Kashmir frontier to civilians, officials said Sunday, another setback after nuclear rivals Pakistan and India had agreed to cooperate to allow earthquake victims to cross the border to seek aid.
 
Blast in northern Chinese mine kills 13
Nov 6 2005 5:42AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - An explosion at a coal mine in northern China killed 13 miners and left three missing on Sunday, the government said.
 
Koreas hold reunions for divided families
Nov 6 2005 5:25AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - For more than 30 years, Lee Seoknomi waited for her husband to return from the Korean War, never remarrying.
 
   

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