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Mon, Mar 22, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Kaohsiung mayor asks for calm
- Hu captures Taichung for the blues
- Religious leaders call on the public to respect result
- Civic group proud over number of invalid ballots
- Lien demands an immediate recount
- Pan-blue protest reminiscent of 2000 riot
- Ma finally tells protesters they should go home
- Yu says demonstrators are `barking up the wrong tree'
- DPP warns its members not to provoke pan-blues
- US urges calm in face of turmoil
- Analysts expect gains for greens come December
- Campaign promise studied
- China gloats over referendum failure, notes suspicions
- Police look to calm angry crowds, increase security
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Big changes not likely in Malaysia
- Pakistan army and al-Qaeda engage in fierce battle
- Afghan border not porous, officials say
- Philippines awash in text rumors
- China jails two newspaper execs and arrests a third
- Bush and Blair want UN back in Iraq
- Bush ordered terror adviser to find Iraq link
- When you're addicted to addiction
- NATO-led force increases patrols for Kosovo funeral
- Lies of top US reporter uncovered
- Bush blasts Kerry at Florida rally
- Latortue praises Haiti gunmen who started uprising
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Business Focus
Features



