Round up: North Korea
Transcript: Bush's news conference.
10/11/06 11:34 AM, EDT
President Bush held a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House on Wednesday, addressing a wide range of topics. Here is a full transcript of his opening comments and a question-and-answer session.
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Pakistan catches alleged plotters.
10/11/06 11:36 PM, EDT
Pakistan's president on Wednesday said authorities had captured "extremists" allegedly behind an attempt on his life.
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Key U.S. sanctions proposals.
10/12/06 02:50 AM, EDT
The United States has circulated a revised five-page text on U.N. sanctions against North Korea in response to Pyongyang's claim it tested a nuclear weapon.
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South Korean finance minister named next U.N. leader
10/13/06 04:07 PM, EDT
The General Assembly adopted a resolution by acclamation Friday appointing South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to succeed Kofi Annan as U.N. secretary-general.
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10/11/06 11:34 AM, EDT
President Bush held a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House on Wednesday, addressing a wide range of topics. Here is a full transcript of his opening comments and a question-and-answer session.
If the link above no longer works, try this one.
Pakistan catches alleged plotters.
10/11/06 11:36 PM, EDT
Pakistan's president on Wednesday said authorities had captured "extremists" allegedly behind an attempt on his life.
If the link above no longer works, try this one.
Key U.S. sanctions proposals.
10/12/06 02:50 AM, EDT
The United States has circulated a revised five-page text on U.N. sanctions against North Korea in response to Pyongyang's claim it tested a nuclear weapon.
If the link above no longer works, try this one.
South Korean finance minister named next U.N. leader
10/13/06 04:07 PM, EDT
The General Assembly adopted a resolution by acclamation Friday appointing South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to succeed Kofi Annan as U.N. secretary-general.
If the link above no longer works, try this one.
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