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Wed, May 05, 2004
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Taiwan News
- High-speed rail on track
- Ma criticized for an op-ed piece
- NTU medical students back nation's latest WHO bid
- Room going spare at care centers for nation's disabled
- OCAC says most overseas Chinese still loyal to ROC
- DPP names Chung new spokesman
- KMT legislator blasts Tsai as coward and Lee as fool
- Financial, economic officials appointed in Cabinet shuffle
- Pan-blue alliance `scrapes' together its court deposit
- Irate DPP legislator calls comrades `little bastards'
- Defense ministry echoes NSB over security issues
- Poking the US and the Chinese beast
- TSU denies support for Trong Chai's bid for legislative post
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma's muddled thinking bewildering
- What's a 'new cultural discourse'?
- Pan-blues must tackle reforms or fade away
- The price for peace that Israel is unwilling to pay
- Putin's `strong leadership' is a soft dictatorship
- Let us pray -- for wise heads and sensible policies in Beijing
- It's not fair
Sports
World News
- Thai officials urge reconciliation
- China turns to tradition to fight AIDS
- India campaign fighting injures 15
- Ban on Philippine condom funds blasted
- Hong Kong bishop visits Shanghai as travel ban ends
- Pakistan detains2 suspects in blast targeting Chinese
- Sharon seeks pullout-plan compromise
- Teenage motherhood risks lives
- Bush warns of Kerry's new taxes
- Kerry goes for the prime-time hard sell
- French authorities place radical imams on notice
- UK expands abuse photos probe
- No security, no election aid, UN says
- Pentagon has not told companies of employees' abuses
- Group of former US diplomats criticize Bush in open letter
- Australians reconsider their role in Iraq
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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