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Vietnam deports American in terror case
Nov 12 2006 10:36PM (CT)
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - Vietnam deported an American woman who was convicted last week on terrorism charges for plotting to seize radio airwaves to call for an uprising against the communist government, her brother and a court official said Monday.
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Insurgent activity spikes in Afghanistan
Nov 12 2006 10:30PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Insurgent activity in Afghanistan has risen fourfold this year, and militants now launch more than 600 attacks a month, a rising wave of violence that has resulted in 3,700 deaths in 2006, a bleak new report released Sunday found.
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Chinese residents riot, attack hospital
Nov 12 2006 9:47AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - About 2,000 people mobbed a hospital in southwest China where a young boy died after his grandfather was sent away to raise money for the child's treatment. At least 10 people were injured in fighting with police, a human rights organization said Sunday.
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Protesters in Dhaka set train on fire
Nov 12 2006 9:05AM (CT)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms in Bangladesh targeted major transport links on Sunday, attacking trains and other vehicles and leaving at least one person dead, media reports and witnesses said.
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Interim PM urges Thaksin to stay away
Nov 12 2006 6:23AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Thailand's ousted prime minister should not return home until after elections scheduled to be held a year from now because his reappearance could ignite clashes, the head of the country's post-coup government said Sunday.
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Philippine gov't seeks talks with rebels
Nov 12 2006 3:08AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippine government submitted a proposal to break the deadlock in peace talks with Muslim separatists, the rebels' chief negotiator said Sunday.
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Sri Lanka often seems embroiled in war
Nov 12 2006 2:27AM (CT)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Air force bombers roar through the sky, rebels attack navy ships and thousands of people are dead in violence. On many days, it seems Sri Lanka is embroiled again in all-out war _ but neither side will acknowledge it.
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