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Fri, Mar 26, 2004
Front Page
- Breaking News US to issue congratulations after CEC announcement
- Breaking News Chen declared winner despite protests
- Blue camp looks to order new election
- DPP asks opposition to cancel protest
- CEC gears up for official announcement of results
- Palestinians appeal for restraint
- South Korea to block demonstrations
Taiwan News
- Media watchdogs blast bad TV election coverage
- Minister asks teachers to leave politics off campuses
- Defense ministry replies to opposition allegations
- KMT lawmakers' departure raises questions of motive
- MOFA says US won't interfere in Taiwan's affairs
- US Congress sends letter to Chen, Lu
- Demonstrations are just a diversion for Lien: analysts
- Pan-blues propose new form of recount
- Eco-parks to aid Taoyuan and Tainan
- Crisis hurts lifeline callers
- Japanese lawmaker urges mutually beneficial links
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Defensive specialist displays flair
- India celebrates historic win
- Thirteen-year-old may raise the bar for next X Gamers
- South Africa can't relax in third test with Kiwis
- Real Madrid lines up shot at title
- Hurt Blues may be blown away by the Hurricanes
- St. Joseph's just keeps looking ahead
- Kings rivalry the least of the LA Lakers' problems
- Kobe Bryant faces accuser in court as the playoffs loom
World News
- Japan says actvists must go to China
- Rights group slams forced eviction of Chinese tenants
- Once-mighty Mekong River faces disaster
- Australian soldiers in Iraq become big election issue
- Security minister warns of elections in jeopardy
- Vitamin shortage damaging IQ
- Haitian Cabinet studies ways to disarm gunmen
- Amid terror fears, European leaders gather for summit
- Argentine museum remembers victims of `Dirty War'
- Britain looks to end row over speleologists' study
- Ivory Coast police shoot protester as marchers gather
- More charges over Madrid bombings
- Terror expert pans Bush
- Iraqi squatters dig in to keep a roof over their heads
- Bush rejects tapping US oil reserves
- Blair arrives in Libya to offer British `partnership'
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- 2004 Spring Screan
- Merciless Gibson tells it like it was
- A film best forgotten
- 'Comes the Black Dog' fails to deliver
- Japanese dancers step into the fray
- Listening to the Sound of Colors reprised
- The Vinyl Word - MoS opens and it all goes crazy
- Pop Stop
- Spring screen anyone?
- Restaurant: Melange (米朗琪咖啡館)
- Restaurant: The Spice Shop (香料屋)
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