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Wed, Mar 24, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Protest serves both camps: analysts say
- Washington waits, watches
- Defense ministry says it stayed politically neutral
- CIB rules out possibility shooting was staged
- DPP will not declare emergency
- Yu Shyi-kun says recount amendments are ready
- Kinmen official rules out ballot rigging
- Ma wants central government to handle protesters
- Pan-purples urge more cooperation
- Health bosses worry about protest
- AIT offers speedier visa applications
- Pan-blues may be backed into a corner over recount
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Consumers delay some luxury buys
- Japan's firms seek help to enter Chinese market
- Pedigree makers say toxins to blame for dog food scare
- Cathay Financial predicts healthy profit rise
- J.P. Morgan recommends investing in NT dollars
- Merrill Lynch says Taiwanese stocks now a risky punt
- Exports performing well as uncertainty kicks in
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Yao holds back the Blazers in Oregon
- Tiger to sharpen his claws with a little special forces work
- Coyotes get wild while up north to snag a rare win
- Jim Thome heads back to work
- Leeds back in business
- Blues don't seem to have a chance
- Simon Jones pulls England ahead on fourth day of test
- Asashoryu can't be beat
- Teams quickly snap up former Bucs
World News
- Time bomb rocks southern Thai city
- China leaves human rights talks
- UN prosecutors demand arrest of Indonesian general
- Communist rebels blamed as bombs explode in Nepal
- S Korean leader vetoes restricted amnesty bill
- North accused of delaying six-way talks
- Pakistani soldiers die in border sweep
- Pakistani military finds possible tunnel for escape
- `Unholy alliance' reigns in Haiti
- Greece offers `absolute security' safeguard for Games
- New trial of bomber Terry Nichols to last for months
- Four Madrid suspects detained
- AIDS slows down population growth
- US officials, past and present, set for Sept. 11 inquiry
- White House steps up criticism of Richard Clarke
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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