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Thu, Nov 04, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Murder Chen if he wins election suit, Lien says
- Americans in Taipei keep close eye on polls
- US vote not expected to change support for Taiwan
- President urges local media to learn from their US counterparts
- DPP denounces `interim agreement' with China
- Expel rape suspect: legislators
- Parrots put down after seizure at airport
- Watch out for `rapists,' say experts, convicted or not
- Migrant assault hotline extends operating hours
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Market uncertain after election
- Acer says profits to double
- `Twin revolution' facing region, says economist
- Investor optimism increases for near term, survey says
- Chunghwa edges closer to privatization: experts
- Asian phone companies join forces
- Business leaders urge expansion of cross-strait travel
- Bank of Asia will sell Fubon products
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- US Election: Republicans win Senate seats in South
- US Election: Republicans placed inside polling stations
- US Election: A wartime election of firsts
- US Election: 2004 election could draw biggest voter turnout in decades
- US Election: Voters across the board say no to gay marriages
- US Election: Entire world watches election outcome
- US Election: Blair wants Kerry in White House, he says
- US Election: `One-man American melting pot' wins seat in Senate
- US Election: The Middle East waits and watches as the results roll in
- US Election: Americans in Paris follow the results of the US election
- US Election Briefs
- Senators in scuffle over Muslim dead
- Jenkins receives lighter sentence
- Hassan may be handed to al-Qaeda
- UAE in mourning for president
- Gay campaigners ask police to ban singer over lyrics
- Queen calls for reconciliation between UK, Germany
- Church of England report proposes female bishops
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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