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Sun, May 26, 2002
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Taiwan News
- CAL catastrophe one of the worst
- Relatives searching for answers
- Search and rescue efforts continue in sea near Penghu
- Crash pilots had a lot of experience
- Scores of legislators planning to visit China
- Ex-president key to Taipei race
- Lee Ming-yu in the public eye
- MAC seeks help from SEF
- China open to Tsai-Wang visit on links
- US military officials confirm sale of Apaches
- US officials tell TSU that trade agreement hinges on the WTO
Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Acquisitions drive bank heads away
- Branson's exploits hitting turbulence
- Chip shares decline in US
- Afghanistan works on export-promotion schemes
- Harley breaks with a long tradition
- Gold bullion rises as Europeans fear conflict in Pakistan
- South African Breweries thirsts for Miller Brewing
- Civil liberty groups target Internet bill in European Union
- Yen gains against dollar as Nikkei continues rise
- You won't miss your oil 'till your well runs flat dry
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1HTC out of the top 10 phone brands again in Q1
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2US again declines to condemn Manila over shooting
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3TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting
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4Sanctions on Philippines beefed up as row escalates
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5Midnight deadline passes, MOFA says more ‘clarity’ needed from Manila
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1Sanctions on Philippines beefed up as row escalates
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2Taiwan and Singapore conclude trade pact talks
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3Fitch downgrades Acer’s ratings, citing low profits
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4TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: US lawmakers urge Manila to apologize over shooting
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5TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting

