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Taiwan News
- Crashes take toll on students
- KMT accusations about tap water `campaign trick'
- TRA offers new service to compete with bullet train
- Call-in show stirs passions in the south
- Pan-blues want to hold a referendum
- Chen meets with hunger-striker in show of support
- Pan-blues, pan-greens unite to blast fugitive businessman
- DPP legislator sues Lien for libel after appearance in ad
- Wayward cousin eyes Chen's home
- Military praises logistics system
- Haiti diplomats keeping close eye on ties in wake of unrest, ministry says
Business
- Uni-President deal boosts shares
- Shinkong Life to handle securitization issue
- MOF denies `illegal' debt relief
- Sales to double this year: Shanghai Huahong NEC
- Malaysia to start making smallest chips in the world
- Taiwan on list of Sun's new RFID research sites
- ASE says scarcity of some metals is driving prices up
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- New Zealand salutes Jackson
- Thai officials have second thoughts on nightlife curfew
- Burnt-down Muslim school reopens as island looks to future
- Most Chinese HIV-AIDS cases unaware of infection
- Mao pushed aside as China embraces property rights
- Man killed in anti-Chavez rally
- Alleged bomber's trial continues
- Chechen refugees face pressure going home
- Hotheaded men at greater risk of dying, study finds
- Air India suspect admitted blowing up plane, court told
- Gaza chaos claims Arafat aide
- Israel markets anti-insurgency `expertise'
- Arab `Big Brother' battles mores and stroppy contestants
- Conservative Party withdraws from Iraq inquiry
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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