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Sat, Oct 09, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Unification gaffe brings US denial
- Costumed and bemedaled candidates sign up for polls
- No majority, no me, Chang says
- `Peace law' draft outlined
- Legislature to recess for a month ahead of polls
- TSU lawmaker slams civil service salaries, bonuses
- Airport blamed for near-tragedy
- Money pumped into battle against fire ant
- Taipei 101 earns highest compliment
- Gay pride returns next month with a splash and no cash
- China must do more to protect `taishang': MAC
- No cheap options for the country's defenses, Yu says
- Higher education equals employment, survey suggests
- Help your mind: Chant happy slogans, Lu urges
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Mega Financial eyeing broker, insurer
- Christmas spree boosts flat-panel makers' revenue
- Chen faces tough task in a shifting global economy
- Expo and Olympics for pigs planned
- Analysts tout aggressive investments
- Taiwan Cellular says its profits to boom this year
- TAIEX closes flat on weak revenues at chip companies
- New car fuel-efficiency standards take effect in China
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Cardinals slug way past Dodgers during Game 2
- Tony La Russa enjoys playoffs
- France needs win against Ireland
- Aussies stretch lead over India
- Japanese GP faces stormy weather as typhoon nears
- Tamada gets pole position ahead of the Malaysian GP
- Maria Sharapova beats Tanasugarn
- Verplank enjoys desert conditions
- Boston Marathon man John Kelley dies at age 97
World News
- Incumbents make last pitch to voters
- Aceh abuses `widespread'
- Security tight at mosques after blasts
- Myanmar, arms embargo top EU-Asia summit talks
- Attacks rattle Afghanistan on eve of election
- Blair seeks new EU Africa force
- Crippled sub towed toward safety
- Law students' task: redraw Maldives crime laws
- Warsaw mayor bans sex contest at erotic trade fair
- Shaky Canada regime resolves dispute
- US plan for Iraq aims to control cities
- US pushes NATO on force for Iraq
- Bush attacks grow shriller
- Oil-for-food deal abused by Saddam, report says
- US House rejects advice of Sept. 11 intelligence panel
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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