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Sat, Mar 20, 2004
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Taiwan News
- The day the shotsrang out in Tainan
- Doctors give the gory details on Chen
- Pan-blues cancel rallies
- DPP urges supporters to stay calm
- Tainan residents gather at hospital to support president
- Taiwan no stranger to political violence
- China quiet on shooting
- Pro-Chen crowds gather in Kaohsiung after shooting
- Emergency-response mechanism activated
- Academics decry attack's impact on political fabric
- Premier concerned over TVBS plan to broadcast exit polls
- President Arroyo voices her concern for Chen, Lu
- Legislators decide not to reduce number of seats
- US promises it will work with whoever wins
- Evergreen tycoon switches support from Chen to Lien
- 228 rally memorabilia donated
- Ballot boycott harms Taiwan: MAC says
- Police are `ready to keep public order' during the election
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Markets to open on Monday as normal
- Hon Hai targets consumer electronics at German fair
- Shinkong signs deal to take over United-Credit
- Domestic airlines enjoy election boom
- NT dollar slips, authorities vow to maintain stability
- GDP growth target remains fixed at 6%
- Taiwan provides model for US companies
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Pistons slam door on `careless' Nets
- O'Neal proves doubters wrong in the long term
- Woodward bullish ahead of Wales tie
- Asashoryu proves he's in charge at spring contest
- O'Sullivan waits for chickens to hatch
- Taylor strikes to rattle Sabres into late submission
- Hameed blasts Pakistan to win
- Fan drops court case against Akhtar
- New Zealand fights back against South Africans
- Okocha hoping for change of fortune
- Raikkonen seizes advantage from Schumacher
- Agassi bulldozes way into Pacific Life semifinals
- Woods sits behind leaders at Bay Hill Invitational
- Team officials slate new qualifying rules
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Battle rages over al-Qaeda boss
- Arson in Thailand prompts separatism fear
- Political critic flees Chinese police
- Australian locusts losing, but laying eggs for a rainy day
- 21 drown in Indonesian wedding cruise tragedy
- Bombers face 190 charges of murder
- Powell visits Iraq after year
- Haitians distrust disarmament program
- NATO bolsters its peacekeeping forces in Kosovo
- South Korea cancels last dispatch of troops to Iraq
- Jordan's King Abdullah visits Sharon on ranch
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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