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Arizona Daily Star - Tue Dec 15, 2:08 am ET
BANGKOK — Thai authorities on Monday sought to unravel the mystery of the ultimate destination of a plane that landed in Bangkok with a huge cache of weapons from North Korea, exported in defiance of a U.N. embargo on arms from the communist state.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 15, 1:01 am ET
Thai authorities focused Tuesday on the mammoth task of inspecting 35 tons of weapons seized from a cargo plane loaded in North Korea, as details of the aircraft's alleged shady past emerged but its ultimate destination remained a mystery.
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UPI - Mon Dec 14, 8:59 am ET
BANGKOK, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Thai authorities filed charges of illegal possession of weapons against five crew members of a plane seized in Bangkok for transporting North Korean arms.
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New York Times - Mon Dec 14, 7:49 am ET
Five crew members of an aircraft carrying weapons from North Korea were denied bail here Monday and ordered held for at least 12 days while police investigate.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 14, 5:41 am ET
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- A Thai court approved a 12-day detention for five crew members of a plane carrying weapons from North Korea that was seized in Bangkok two days ago.
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OfficialWire - Mon Dec 14, 2:41 am ET
The crew of a cargo plane transporting a 40-ton cache of arms from North Korea will be charged in Thailand with possession of weapons of war, officials say.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 14, 1:45 am ET
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Zaid Ibrahim & Co., Malaysia’s largest law firm with 130 lawyers, will open overseas offices in Sydney and Melbourne, adding to six it has in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Dubai.
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Detroit News - Mon Dec 14, 1:16 am ET
Bangkok -- The seizure in Thailand of 35 tons of war weaponry from North Korea and the arrest of five foreigners charged with illegal possession of arms may prove a blow to efforts by the United States to negotiate a halt to Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions, observers said Sunday.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 14, 12:45 am ET
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- A Thai court approved a 12-day detention for five crew members of a plane carrying weapons from North Korea that was seized in Bangkok two days ago.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Sun Dec 13, 11:33 pm ET
BANGKOK (AP) — Police say a court in Thailand has approved a 12-day detention for the crew of a seized plane carrying 35 tons of weapons from North Korea.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 13, 2:04 pm ET
The seizure in Thailand of some 35 tons of war weaponry from North Korea and the arrest of five foreigners charged with illegal possession of arms may prove a blow to efforts by the United States to negotiate a halt to Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions, observers said Sunday.
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WCBS-TV New York - Sun Dec 13, 1:23 pm ET
Five foreigners who crewed an aircraft carrying about 35 tons of weapons originating in North Korea have been charged with illegal possession of arms in Thailand, police said Sunday. The men — four from Kazakhstan and one from Belarus — were detained when an Ilyushin 76 transport plane, carrying explosives, rocket-propelled grenades and components for surface-to-air missiles, was impounded ...
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CBS 2 Los Angeles - Sun Dec 13, 1:23 pm ET
Five foreigners who crewed an aircraft carrying about 35 tons of weapons originating in North Korea have been charged with illegal possession of arms in Thailand, police said Sunday. The men — four from Kazakhstan and one from Belarus — were detained when an Ilyushin 76 transport plane, carrying explosives, rocket-propelled grenades and components for surface-to-air missiles, was impounded ...
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Sun Dec 13, 1:23 pm ET
Five foreigners who crewed an aircraft carrying about 35 tons of weapons originating in North Korea have been charged with illegal possession of arms in Thailand, police said Sunday. The men — four from Kazakhstan and one from Belarus — were detained when an Ilyushin 76 transport plane, carrying explosives, rocket-propelled grenades and components for surface-to-air missiles, was impounded ...
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CBS 3 Philadelphia - Sun Dec 13, 1:23 pm ET
Five foreigners who crewed an aircraft carrying about 35 tons of weapons originating in North Korea have been charged with illegal possession of arms in Thailand, police said Sunday. The men — four from Kazakhstan and one from Belarus — were detained when an Ilyushin 76 transport plane, carrying explosives, rocket-propelled grenades and components for surface-to-air missiles, was impounded ...