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Asian News Archives for November 7, 2007

UN envoy to see Myanmar's Suu Kyi
Nov 7 2007 11:17PM (CT)
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - A U.N. special envoy will meet Myanmar's detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday, the United Nations said, the last day of the envoy's frustrating mission to try to ease the country's political crisis.
 
Traffic jams hit once-tranquil Tibet
Nov 7 2007 10:11PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A boom in car ownership has brought traffic jams to Tibet's once-tranquil capital and prompted it to open its first underground parking lot, state media reported Wednesday.
 
8-limbed girl has successful surgery
Nov 7 2007 8:09PM (CT)
BANGALORE, India (AP) - Doctors in southern India completed a grueling 24-hour operation Wednesday on a girl born with four arms and four legs that surgeons said will give the 2-year-old a chance at a normal life.
 
8-limbed girl has successful surgery
Nov 7 2007 8:09PM (CT)
BANGALORE, India (AP) - Doctors in southern India completed a grueling 24-hour operation Wednesday on a girl born with four arms and four legs that surgeons said will give the 2-year-old a chance at a normal life.
 
Gates cautious on North Korean threat
Nov 7 2007 4:53PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The threat from North Korea has not been reduced despite its move this week to begin disabling its nuclear facilities, the South Korean defense minister said Wednesday as he wrapped up meetings with Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
 
Bhutto challenges Pakistan's president
Nov 7 2007 4:07PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Supporters of Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in front of parliament Wednesday after she urged party activists into the streets to protest emergency rule, deepening the uncertainty engulfing a Pakistan already shaken by rising Islamic militancy.
 
Bhutto challenges Pakistan's president
Nov 7 2007 4:07PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Supporters of Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in front of parliament Wednesday after she urged party activists into the streets to protest emergency rule, deepening the uncertainty engulfing a Pakistan already shaken by rising Islamic militancy.
 
Bhutto challenges Pakistan's president
Nov 7 2007 4:07PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Supporters of Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in front of parliament Wednesday after she urged party activists into the streets to protest emergency rule, deepening the uncertainty engulfing a Pakistan already shaken by rising Islamic militancy.
 
Bhutto challenges Pakistan's president
Nov 7 2007 4:07PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Supporters of Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in front of parliament Wednesday after she urged party activists into the streets to protest emergency rule, deepening the uncertainty engulfing a Pakistan already shaken by rising Islamic militancy.
 
Bhutto challenges Pakistan's president
Nov 7 2007 4:07PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Supporters of Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in front of parliament Wednesday after she urged party activists into the streets to protest emergency rule, deepening the uncertainty engulfing a Pakistan already shaken by rising Islamic militancy.
 
Afghans bury victims of suicide bombing
Nov 7 2007 3:46PM (CT)
BAGHLANI-JADID, Afghanistan (AP) - Families of young people killed in Afghanistan's deadliest suicide bombing buried their loved ones Wednesday, while witnesses said some of the victims may have been killed or wounded by security guards who opened fire after the blast.
 
Afghans bury victims of suicide bombing
Nov 7 2007 3:46PM (CT)
BAGHLANI-JADID, Afghanistan (AP) - Families of young people killed in Afghanistan's deadliest suicide bombing buried their loved ones Wednesday, while witnesses said some of the victims may have been killed or wounded by security guards who opened fire after the blast.
 
Afghans bury victims of suicide bombing
Nov 7 2007 3:46PM (CT)
BAGHLANI-JADID, Afghanistan (AP) - Families of young people killed in Afghanistan's deadliest suicide bombing buried their loved ones Wednesday, while witnesses said some of the victims may have been killed or wounded by security guards who opened fire after the blast.
 
Afghans bury victims of suicide bombing
Nov 7 2007 3:46PM (CT)
BAGHLANI-JADID, Afghanistan (AP) - Families of young people killed in Afghanistan's deadliest suicide bombing buried their loved ones Wednesday, while witnesses said some of the victims may have been killed or wounded by security guards who opened fire after the blast.
 
Afghans bury victims of suicide bombing
Nov 7 2007 3:46PM (CT)
BAGHLANI-JADID, Afghanistan (AP) - Families of young people killed in Afghanistan's deadliest suicide bombing buried their loved ones Wednesday, while witnesses said some of the victims may have been killed or wounded by security guards who opened fire after the blast.
 
Former PM Sharif warns of Pakistan chaos
Nov 7 2007 2:18PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Former Pakistani leader Nawaz Sharif, a key opposition figure, urged the United States and other Western nations Wednesday to abandon embattled President Pervez Musharraf, saying he is no longer able to help them fight terrorism.
 
Pollution turns China river dark red
Nov 7 2007 8:40AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Industrial discharge and household wastewater have polluted a northern Chinese river so badly that the water is dark red in some sections and has caused chronic illnesses among villagers, a government publication reported.
 
Quake jolts coast of Bangladesh
Nov 7 2007 7:08AM (CT)
COX's BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) - A strong earthquake shook coastal areas in southern Bangladesh, and residents rushed out of their homes in panic, officials and witnesses said. A few buildings developed cracks, but no casualties were immediately reported.
 
   

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