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Hu Tightens Party's Grip On Power: Chinese Leader Seen As Limiting Freedoms (Post, April 24, 2005)

Signs Stir Concern North Korea Might Test Nuclear Bomb: Diplomat in Asia to Confer With Officials (Post, April 23, 2005)

Japan Honors War Dead and Opens Neighbors' Wounds (Post, April 23, 2005)

Stocks Fall, But Gains For Week Hold Up (Post, April 23, 2005)

Koizumi, Hu to Meet At Weekend Summit (Post, April 23, 2005)

Trade Nominee Vows Action on China (Post, April 22, 2005)

The Complexity of Taiwan's Ties With Lobbyists (Post, April 21, 2005)

U.N. Envoy To N. Korea Steps Aside For Probe (Post, April 21, 2005)

Region's Leaders Ask China, Japan to End Feud: Dispute Between Economic Powerhouses Overshadows Historic Asia-Africa Forum (Post, April 21, 2005)

In China, Roots Of Anger Toward Japan Run Deep: Lasting Sting of Wartime Atrocities Fuels Protests Over Moves by Tokyo (Post, April 20, 2005)

Wall Street Ends Streak Of Steep Declines: S& P 500, Nasdaq Post Gains; Dow Falls Only Slightly (Post, April 19, 2005)

U.N. Envoy Says Park Invested in His Firm, Advised Him on N. Korea (Post, April 19, 2005)

Japanese Official's Trip to China Fails to Break Political Deadlock (Post, April 19, 2005)

Japan-China Talks Fail to Ease Tensions: Protests Continue As Foreign Ministers Confer in Beijing (Post, April 18, 2005)

Chinese Authorities Temper Violent Anti-Japan Protests: Students Cancel Mass March in Beijing (Post, April 16, 2005)

13 at Airport Allegedly Stole From Troops (Post, April 16, 2005)

U.S. Boosts Pressure on China to Float Currency (Post, April 15, 2005)

Web Censors In China Find Success: Falun Gong, Dalai Lama Among Blocked Topics (Post, April 14, 2005)

Japanese Oil Drilling Plan Draws Protest From China: Decision Fuels Dispute on Boundary (Post, April 14, 2005)

Beijing Cites Progress on Protection of Rights (Post, April 14, 2005)

Trade Gap Hits Yet Another Record: Despite a Weaker Dollar, Feb. Imports Exceed Exports by $61 Billion (Post, April 13, 2005)

Chinese Step Up Criticism of Japan: Premier Calls Tokyo Unfit for New Role On Security Council (Post, April 13, 2005)

India, China Hoping to 'Reshape the World Order' Together: Once-Hostile Giants Sign Accords on Border Talks, Economic Ties, Trade and Technology (Post, April 12, 2005)

China Builds a Smaller, Stronger Military: Modernization Could Alter Regional Balance of Power, Raising Stakes for U.S. (Post, April 12, 2005)

Bolton's Tough Style, Record Face Scrutiny: Hearings Begin Today For U.N. Nominee (Post, April 11, 2005)

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