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Asian News Archives for December 31, 2006

Deadly bombs end Bangkok's celebration
Dec 31 2006 8:52PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Nine bombs exploded across Bangkok as the Thai capital celebrated the New Year, killing two people and driving thousands of revelers home after the city was forced to cancel festivities.
 
Deadly bombs end Bangkok's celebration
Dec 31 2006 8:52PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Nine bombs exploded across Bangkok as the Thai capital celebrated the New Year, killing two people and driving thousands of revelers home after the city was forced to cancel festivities.
 
Deadly bombs end Bangkok's celebration
Dec 31 2006 8:52PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Nine bombs exploded across Bangkok as the Thai capital celebrated the New Year, killing two people and driving thousands of revelers home after the city was forced to cancel festivities.
 
Academic in trouble for Ataturk speech
Dec 31 2006 7:22PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - When political science professor Atilla Yayla questioned the legacy of the revered founder of modern Turkey, nationalists called him a traitor and his university suspended him.
 
400 missing in Indonesia ship sinking
Dec 31 2006 3:31PM (CT)
SEMARANG, Indonesia (AP) - Rescue boats scoured the sea on Sunday where an Indonesian ferry sank during a violent storm, picking up scores of exhausted survivors from choppy waters, but at least 400 more remained missing, officials and media reports said.
 
Paper: Japan condemns 44 to death in '06
Dec 31 2006 1:00PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese courts sentenced 44 people to death in 2006, the largest number in at least 26 years, amid a toughening of sentences for violent crimes, a news report said Sunday.
 
   

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