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Tue, Oct 12, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Foreign ministry rejects French leader's remarks
- Chen's speech a `stepping stone' to cross-strait talks
- Beijing rejects President Chen's call for dialogue
- `Taiwan buffalo' finally learning how to dance
- Electronics mogul questioned
- Villagers sick of pollution, literally
- Bangladeshi labor set to expand the migrant workforce
- Runaways prompt meeting with Vietnamese officials
- Carriers push for progress on links
- Former DPP chair throws hat in ring
- UNI Airways initiates Matsu flights
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Ministry to hold utility rates steady
- Panel firms' earnings likely to dive
- FSC to launch probe into alleged insider trading by Wu brothers
- PC Home rolls out cheap, Web-based SMS service
- Sales net strong response
- Spanish shoe stronghold under siege from imports
- AU Optronics, TSMC lead TAIEX fall after speech
- CAL to boost annual earnings forecast
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Speech sought agreement to differ
- Lobby EU to maintain arms ban
- Hu likely to follow along path which Jiang blazed
- Fuel subsidies incur high costs
- Only conservation will solve the dilemma of oil
- Threat from nukes has been ignored by candidates
- Taiwan must defend itself
- 5,000 years is enough
Sports
- Cardinals reach championship series
- Bulls on stampede as they move past Lions with victory
- Patriots set record with 19th win
- Aussie Andre Stolz wins in Las Vegas
- Beckham cracks his rib
- Ian Crocker sets new world record for 50m butterfly
- Kenyan Evans Rutto dominates marathon in Chicago with win
- Australian cricket allrounder Keith Miller dies at 84
World News
- Throne Council to decide King Sihanouk's successor
- Abu Sayyaf responsible for deadly Philippine ferry fire
- Indian Maoists march ahead of talks
- Senate prize firming as Howard cements agenda
- Actor turned activist Reeve dies
- Egyptians close off bombed hotel
- Israeli prosecutor opens probe into girl's death
- Sharon faces two no-confidence motions
- Nigerians begin four-day strike to protest fuel prices
- Research scientists in US, UK 'switch off' cancer gene
- Poll: low marks for Bush and war allies
- Iraqi violence take its toll on security forces
- Kerry campaign aims to mobilize the black vote
- Scientists worried by two-year, rapid carbon dioxide rise
- Bush enters attack mode against Kerry
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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