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Fri, Nov 05, 2004
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Taiwan News
- US expected to rethink its Taiwan role
- DPP sees Bush victory as a boost to US-Taiwan ties
- Canadian envoy sees growing relationship
- MOFA says no confusion over Vanuatu links
- Greater respect for lives of animals urged
- CTS' `Global Newsweek' program premiers tonight
- Civil service exam quandary resolved by inclusion of test
- Pan-blues urged to accept ruling
- Blue camp still defiant after High Court ruling
- Taiwan should learn from US' democracy
Business
- FSC drums up interest in Taiwan
- Medical equipment show draws over 600 exhibitors
- Chinatrust releases IC cash-card
- ProMOS confirms talks with Hynix are ongoing
- Chip sales to fall next year, IDC says
- Demand for new vehicles rises
- Capital likely to move into region after Bush victory
- TAIEX declines as investors cash in on previous gains
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- US Election: Bush promises to heal divided nation
- US Election: Concession prevents legal battle over ballots in Ohio
- US Election: Kerry chokes back tears as he touts unity
- US Election: Hawks set their sights on Cabinet posts
- US Election: Analysts disagree over whether US is riven by discord
- Blair urges world to unite against terror
- UN probe declares Karzai president of Afghanistan
- Hu, Koizumi give congratulations
- Kuwaitis happy with Bush win
- Arafat urges new Mideast peace drive
- Analysts warn Bush must rethink foreign strategy
- Asian-Americans win key positions in Tuesday's polls
- Strong quake shakes northern Japan
- Afghan militants make time for talks
- Muslim cleric says he was arrested on Bush's orders
- At least seven left dead as violence sweeps Thailand
- Pullout plan passes with Labor's help
- US soldier killed in bomb attack
- Hungary may pull troops out of Iraq after elections
- Deceased leader's son elected as president of the UAE
- Arrests made in Van Gogh killing
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Thongs and the average gay next door
- An uphill battle of runners on its mark in Hualien
- POP STOP
- Tai Gu connects us with a world of dreams
- Best-loved mezzo-soprano touches down
- Chozie set up for Shag, Jin ready for Room 18
- Washington's dorkscome out to play
- Suspend your disbelief for a middle-aged
- 'The Notebook' veers from sugar to artificial sweetener
- Lansing falls out of favor in shake-up
- Prepare yourself for the Golden Horse
- `The Grudge' edges out battery of new releases for box office glory
- Restaurant: Hui Hui Yunnan Restaurant 惠惠雲南小吃
- Restaurant: Cafe India



