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World -- August 28, 2005
- Al-Qaida preparing attack in Asia: report
- Bush urges Iraqi Shiites to compromise over draft constitution
- Envoys agree to start face-to-face negotiations on document for UN summit
- Five sentenced to death for failed assassination attempt on Musharraf
- Iraqi Sunnis say no accord on draft constitution after overnight negotiations
- Iran plans to present new proposals for nuclear talks within month
- Jailed Russian oil tycoon ends hunger strike, lawyer
- Koizumi's support flat, interest in election higher: poll
- Pierre Nkurunziza sworn in as president of Burundi
- President-elect returns to Guinea-Bissau from west Africa tour
- Poll shows Bush's approval rating continues to decline
- ROK has no plan to renegotiate normalization agreement with Japan: official
- Suspected bomber held in Rome appeals extradition order
- Strategic bombers do not mean nuclear weapons, Russian DM
- Syria says ready to cooperate with UN in Hariri killing investigation
- S.Korean minor party delegation returns from Pyongyang visit
- Two Japanese teachers missing in southern Afghanistan
- UN human rights organization condemns Colombian rebel's killing of civilians
- US frees 1,000 detainees in Iraqi prison

