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U.S. To Maintain Its Military Clout in Asia, Armitage Says

U.S. To Maintain Its Military Clout in Asia, Armitage Says


U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, right, and Japan's Senior
Vice Foreign Minister Ichiro Aisawa shake hands prior to their meeting in
Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004. Armitage is in Japan to lead the talks with
Japanese officials on seeking a breakthrough in stalled six-party
negotiations on dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and
attend Oct. 13-14 international donors' meeting for Iraqi reconstruction.
(AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)


Afghan Election Will Lead to a Better Future

Successful Election in Afghanistan


Afghan election officials pass presidential election ballots to a warehouse on an Afghan military base in Kabul Sunday Oct. 10, 2004. Dozens of election volunteers gathered at the main counting center in Kabul where ballot boxes were arriving from across Afghanistan one day after the country's first-ever direct presidential elections. (AP-WWP)


 


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