Accused U.S. Deserter, Family Leave Jakarta for Japan (Reuters)
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Accused U.S. Deserter and Family Arrive
in Japan
Accused U.S. Deserter and Family Arrive
in Japan
07/18/2004 08:37 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 18 2004 1:35PM GMT
Accused U.S. Deserter, Family Arrive in
Japan
Accused U.S. Deserter, Family Arrive in
Japan
07/18/2004 07:02 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 18 2004 10:40AM GMT
Accused Deserter, Family Arrive in Japan
(AP)
Accused Deserter, Family Arrive in Japan
(AP)
07/18/2004 05:34 AMAP - Accused U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins and his family arrived
Sunday in Japan, where he risks U.S. prosecution on charges he
defected to North Korea in the 1960s.
Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan (Reuters)
Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan (Reuters)
09/10/2004 10:08 PMReuters - U.S. Army Sergeant Charles
Robert Jenkins gave himself up on Saturday at an American army
base in Japan to face charges that he deserted to communist
North Korea four decades ago while on patrol in South Korea.
Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan
Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan
09/10/2004 10:05 PMReuters via Wired News Sep 11 2004 2:09AM GMT
Accused U.S. Army Deserter Heads to
Japan (AP)
Accused U.S. Army Deserter Heads to
Japan (AP)
07/16/2004 05:23 AMAP - Japan announced Friday it will bring an alleged U.S. Army
deserter to Japan for medical treatment this weekend even though he
could face extradition on desertion charges.
Accused U.S. Deserter Has Medical Check
in Japan
Accused U.S. Deserter Has Medical Check
in Japan
07/20/2004 11:27 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 20 2004 2:57PM GMT
U.S. plans to pursue accused deserter
U.S. plans to pursue accused deserter
07/15/2004 11:56 AMU.S. Plans to Pursue Accused Deserter
(AP)
U.S. Plans to Pursue Accused Deserter
(AP)
07/15/2004 05:30 AMAP - The United States plans to pursue a case against accused Army
deserter Charles Jenkins, but might not demand he be turned over
immediately to American custody if he comes to Japan, the U.S.
ambassador said Thursday.
U.S. May Delay Accused Deserter Request
(AP)
U.S. May Delay Accused Deserter Request
(AP)
07/17/2004 05:10 AMAP - The U.S. Ambassador suggested Saturday that Washington will allow
accused American deserter Charles Jenkins to receive medial treatment
in Japan before it seeks to detain him on charges he abandoned his
post 40 years ago.
Accused U.S. Army deserter rejoins wife
Accused U.S. Army deserter rejoins wife
07/09/2004 03:30 PMPalestinian Family Pays the Price for
Asking Militants to Leave
Palestinian Family Pays the Price for
Asking Militants to Leave
07/23/2004 01:03 PMMilitants killed a 15-year-old after his family refused to cooperate
with the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigade, the boy's family said.
Japan in Touch with U.S. as Accused
Ex-G.I. Gets Care
Japan in Touch with U.S. as Accused
Ex-G.I. Gets Care
07/21/2004 07:21 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 21 2004 12:03PM GMT
Iraq abductions leave Japan in crisis
Iraq abductions leave Japan in crisis
04/09/2004 04:03 PMN.Korea to Let Japan Abductee Relatives
Leave
N.Korea to Let Japan Abductee Relatives
Leave
05/22/2004 03:48 AMReuters via Wired News May 22 2004 7:52AM GMT
N.Korea Lets Japan Abductees' Relatives
Leave
N.Korea Lets Japan Abductees' Relatives
Leave
05/22/2004 07:02 AMReuters via Wired News May 22 2004 10:54AM GMT
Ex-U.S. Soldier, Family Arrive in Japan
Ex-U.S. Soldier, Family Arrive in Japan
07/18/2004 07:02 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 18 2004 10:40AM GMT
At Least Three Killed in Jakarta Blast
-Witness (Reuters)
At Least Three Killed in Jakarta Blast
-Witness (Reuters)
09/08/2004 11:46 PMReuters - At least three dead bodies were seen in
the street outside the Australian embassy in central Jakarta on
Thursday after an explosion, a Reuters photographer said.
Annan to Visit Jakarta; Pledges Jump to
$2 Billion (Reuters)
Annan to Visit Jakarta; Pledges Jump to
$2 Billion (Reuters)
01/01/2005 08:31 PMReuters - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
Annan intends to visit tsunami stricken Indonesia next week, as
the world increased aid pledges to $2 billion for victims in
South Asia, U.N. officials said on Saturday.
Jakarta Had Warning of Western Embassy
Attack -Downer (Reuters)
Jakarta Had Warning of Western Embassy
Attack -Downer (Reuters)
09/10/2004 04:06 AMReuters - Indonesian police were warned 45
minutes before a suicide car bombing outside the Australian
embassy that Western missions would be attacked if a prominent
militant cleric was not freed, Australia said on Friday.
JXPath 1.0 released Jakarta Project
(Jakarta Project)
JXPath 1.0 released Jakarta Project
(Jakarta Project)
06/26/2002 05:04 PMPhilips CFO Set to Leave More Stable
Company (Reuters)
Philips CFO Set to Leave More Stable
Company (Reuters)
03/31/2005 03:23 AMReuters - The time for drastic overhauls at
Philips Electronics is over, with a long-term future envisaged
for all five divisions including consumer electronics, said its
outgoing finance director. Jan Hommen, who is scheduled to
retire on May 1 after eight years at the Dutch electronics
group, helped chop back the sprawling conglomerate's 13
divisions -- ranging from music publishing to video retail --
to a more manageable five.
Phoney princess accused of scam
(Reuters)
Phoney princess accused of scam
(Reuters)
05/07/2004 02:46 PMReuters - A New York woman who posed in high-society circles as a
Saudi Arabian princess
has been indicted on charges she stole more than a quarter of a
million dollars in an insurance scam.
Judge accused of masturbating resigns
(Reuters)
Judge accused of masturbating resigns
(Reuters)
08/18/2004 10:08 PMReuters - An Oklahoma judge facing removal over charges that he
masturbated and used a
device for enhancing erections under his robes during trials says he
will retire from the bench.
U.S. Drops Spy Charges Against Accused
U.S. Airman (Reuters)
U.S. Drops Spy Charges Against Accused
U.S. Airman (Reuters)
09/22/2004 12:30 PMReuters - The U.S. military
dropped spy charges against a Syrian-American airman who worked
as a translator at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, on Wednesday after he agreed to plead guilty to several
lesser charges, officials said.
Lawyer Says Accused U.S. Spy May Have
Abuse Proof (Reuters)
Lawyer Says Accused U.S. Spy May Have
Abuse Proof (Reuters)
05/11/2004 09:03 PMReuters - A lawyer for a
Syrian-born U.S. airman accused of espionage said on Tuesday
that potentially damaging evidence of how detainees were
treated at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba may surface during his client's
court-martial hearing.
U.S. Marine to Leave Lebanon for
Germany-Brother (Reuters)
U.S. Marine to Leave Lebanon for
Germany-Brother (Reuters)
07/09/2004 05:15 AMReuters - The Lebanese-born U.S. marine,
who turned up in his native country after going missing in
Iraq, will leave on Friday for Germany and then most likely
head to the United States, his brother said.
U.S. Urges Americans to Leave Saudi
After Attack (Reuters)
U.S. Urges Americans to Leave Saudi
After Attack (Reuters)
05/02/2004 07:02 AMReuters - A Western petrochemical firm targeted by
gunmen in Saudi Arabia said Sunday it was evacuating some staff
after five of their colleagues were killed and the U.S. embassy
repeated a warning for Americans to leave.
U.S. Official Says Time for Syria to
Leave Lebanon (Reuters)
U.S. Official Says Time for Syria to
Leave Lebanon (Reuters)
09/11/2004 07:38 AMReuters - It is time for Syria to leave Lebanon,
a senior State Department official said after talks with Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus on Saturday.
Rumsfeld: U.S. Troops Can Leave Before
Iraq Peaceful (Reuters)
Rumsfeld: U.S. Troops Can Leave Before
Iraq Peaceful (Reuters)
09/24/2004 02:04 PMReuters - The United States does not have to
wait until Iraq "is peaceful and perfect" before it begins to
withdraw military troops from that troubled country, Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.
NetEase.com CEO Takes Medical Leave of
Absence (Reuters)
NetEase.com CEO Takes Medical Leave of
Absence (Reuters)
04/14/2004 03:47 AMReuters - Chinese Internet media company
NetEase.com, Inc. (NTES.O) said on Wednesday that acting Chief
Executive Officer Ted Sun has taken a temporary medical leave
of absence.
Spain Says All Its Troops Will Leave
Iraq Today (Reuters)
Spain Says All Its Troops Will Leave
Iraq Today (Reuters)
05/21/2004 07:00 AMReuters - All Spanish troops will have left Iraq
by Friday evening, the government said.
Pentagon Doubts Iraq Will Ask U.S.
Troops to Leave (Reuters)
Pentagon Doubts Iraq Will Ask U.S.
Troops to Leave (Reuters)
02/19/2004 06:08 PMReuters - The Pentagon expressed confidence on
Thursday that a new sovereign Iraqi government will agree to
the continued presence of U.S. forces, but said how long
American troops will remain there is "unknowable."
Remaining Philippine Troops to Leave
Iraq on Monday (Reuters)
Remaining Philippine Troops to Leave
Iraq on Monday (Reuters)
07/18/2004 01:59 AMReuters - The Philippines said on Sunday its
remaining troops will leave Iraq on Monday to save the life of
a Filipino hostage threatened with beheading unless the country
pulls its humanitarian contingent out of Baghdad.
Iraqi Cleric Orders Fighters to Leave
Najaf (Reuters)
Iraqi Cleric Orders Fighters to Leave
Najaf (Reuters)
06/16/2004 03:31 AMReuters - Radical Iraqi cleric Moqtada
al-Sadr Wednesday told all members of his Mehdi Army militia
who are not from Najaf to leave the holy city.
Filipino Hostage Freed in Iraq After
Troops Leave (Reuters)
Filipino Hostage Freed in Iraq After
Troops Leave (Reuters)
07/20/2004 04:32 AMReuters - A Filipino truck driver held hostage in
Iraq was freed and handed over to the United Arab Emirates
embassy in Baghdad Tuesday, an Emirates official said.
Italian Priest Accused of Kidnapping
Prostitutes (Reuters)
Italian Priest Accused of Kidnapping
Prostitutes (Reuters)
03/17/2005 03:16 AMReuters - His defenders in the Catholic Church call
it tough love. His critics call it kidnapping.
Ex-U.S. Diplomat Accused of Lying About
Taiwan Trip (Reuters)
Ex-U.S. Diplomat Accused of Lying About
Taiwan Trip (Reuters)
09/16/2004 11:09 AMReuters - A former State Department diplomat
has been charged with concealing a trip to Taiwan a year ago
when he met with a Taiwanese intelligence officer, according to
court documents and law enforcement officials.
Jury convicts accused Klansman of
killings (Reuters)
Jury convicts accused Klansman of
killings (Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:56 AMReuters - Accused Ku Klux Klansman
Edgar Ray Killen was found guilty of manslaughter on Tuesday in
the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers, a case that
outraged much of the country and energized the civil rights
movement.
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