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Wed, Nov 03, 2004
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Taiwan News
- DPP demands precision in vote-allocation strategy
- Pan-blues edge closer to enacting an election deal
- Decision on exams is `uncivilized'
- Stability essential for cross-strait peace: academic
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs watching US election closely
- ECCT delegation to promote Taiwan's bid to enter WHO
- Freeing captured birds criticized
- Study finds few reports of abuse
- Police debunk committee's suspicion of March 19 van
- More effort urged on curbing emissions
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Yu flip-flops on airline's privatization
- Analyst urges Taiwan to develop IT services
- Chunghwa Picture warns of losses in December quarter
- Vendors to give discounts at photo show
- Formosa Group holds China talks
- Tech firms stay competitive
- Mega in talks with President Securities
- Oil pullback sparks rally in technology bluechips
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- US Election: Bush electioneers furiously across US
- US Election: Kerry turns sentimental as campaign ends
- US Election: First votes already cast and counted
- US Election: More at stake in US election than just the presidency
- US Election: Monitors on the lookout for trickery
- US Election: Lawyers ready for election result
- US Election: Election a battle of two Americas
- US Election: Asian newspapers slam Bush, with some exceptions
- US Election: At US$4 billion, a US election does not come cheap
- US Election: Just one more long night after voters hit the polls
- Troops deployed to curb protests
- Chinese police round up strike leaders
- Thai Buddhist leader beheaded
- NATO upbeat about the situation in Afghanistan
- UN challenges N Korea, Iran on nukes
- Israel unusually restrained after bombing
- Libya's Qaddafi turns over Islamic militant to Algeria
- French women now able to pass name to offspring
- World News Quick Take
- US Election Briefs
World Business
Features



