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Taiwan News
- The elderly want security
- Rights activists highlight foreign laborers' plight
- Consumers' Foundation blasts cellphone contracts
- Lawyer denies Zanadau scandal bribery allegations
- Premier says the government's efforts not in vain
- Control Yuan head pays respects to Soong Mayling
- Lien shows his feudal thinking: Yu
- Evergreen chairman says shipping industry ignored
- Chinese dissident warns of `evil' regime's tricks
- Immigration changes clear Cabinet
- Control Yuan raps DOH over handling of SARS epidemic
- Butterfly research flutters on the Web
- Weapons systems transfer to frigates
- Mongolian cultural official dies from heart attack during visit to Taipei
Business
- Taipei 101 Mall team introduced
- As supplies tighten, global brands reserve production
- ProMOS expects NT$973 million profit
- Digital TV looks to Greater China
- New lotto rules incite vitriolic response
- Taiwan snubbed at cross-strait banking seminar
- Stocks gain, pushing the TAIEX to an 18-month high
- MediaTek might move production to China next year
- Business Briefs
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Sports
World News
- Sri Lanka declares state of emergency
- China finds its patriotic vegetable hard to swallow
- Indonesian minister attaches terror tag to illegal loggers
- Japan inches toward a two-party system
- Two more coalition soldiers die in Iraq
- UN officials put on leave after criticizing Iraq security
- Blood, feathers fly in Bosnia's illegal cockfights
- UN say attackers train in Somalia
- Bountiful beauties line up for a South African first
- Putin faces EU questions over Yukos
- Germany debates the right of the child to vote
- Bishops criticize Anglican focus on sex as 'obsession'
- Bodies of WWII German soldiers dug up in France
- World New Quick Take
World Business
- Regulators approve Kodak deal
- SEC files charges against Prudential stock brokers
- Intel announces development of new chip material
- Vanished chairman of Xinjiang Hops leaves firm in crisis
- Australia is first to hike interest rates in this cycle
- McDonald's creates new management position
- World Business Quick Take
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