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Tue, Oct 19, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Doubt over arms bill passing soon
- MAC urges talks on cross-strait transport links
- Taiwan may seek `facilitators' for cross-strait talks
- Revised history texts due out by 2006
- KMT angry over MOF's attempts to seize its assets
- Deputy DOH head steps down
- Trade unions to protest privatization drive today
- Spoonbills return early and in great numbers
- Taipei councilor slams age limit on civic groups
- Think tank says a new nuclear program is unlikely
- Defense ministry denies developing nuclear weapons
- Five Hong Kong tourists die in tour-bus accident
- Experts urge the creation of a local ministry of culture
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Cabinet inks deal with Israeli fund
- Powerchip posts rise in earnings
- China Steel falls on news of government share sale
- Hua Nan targets online shoppers
- HannStar moves into high-end LCD TVs
- Stocks down for the seventh session in a row on oil fears
- Invesco stops marketing funds here due to restrictions
- Indian engineers arrive to help boost tech research
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Australia's Howard again signals reform
- Afghans refuse to let go of their trusted objects of insurance, despite UN pleas
- Dead Hong Kong pensioner thrown out with the trash
- Beslan militants were drug users, blood tests show
- Dalai Lama says staying with China could benefit Tibet
- African leaders reject foreign intervention in Darfur
- Aristide accused of promoting violence
- Sharon adamant on Gaza disengagement
- Church's leaning tower becomes new landmark
- Britain denies `political' deployment in Iraq
- Europeans agree on passports, differ on African camps
- Baghdad sees a glimmer of hope
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



