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Tue, Nov 09, 2004
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Survey backs sovereign and independent Taiwan
- Singapore Airlines must pay NT$1.3 million for crash
- Officials discover resistance to IHR bid in Geneva
- Lawmakers voice support for logistics command
- Foreign ministry tries to clear up Vanuatu links
- HIV deportations reconsidered
- Life not easy for foreign spouses
- Researchers bring plant classification system up to date
- MOE offers scholarships to get PhDs
- Railway administration denies reports of fare hikes
- Ex-DPP chairman in agricultural talks with China
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Cabinet to cut tax on digital TV
- Television vendors laud reduced tax
- Digital broadcast providers ask for clearer policies
- NT dollar continues to rise against the greenback
- Institute raises growth forecast
- House-price confidence low
- October exports expand 17.5 percent
- Shares end higher, with pullback in tech sector
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: China totters on the brink of chaos
- China is looking for a quid pro quo
- Cross-strait problems have a very long history
- Bush's victory: Political death for conservatives
- Four more years of `Dubya' should please Osama
- The long decline of Western Europe?
- Powell's wake-up call
- Powell is right
Sports
World News
- HK torn over democracy poll
- Japan's Niigata Prefecture hit by strong aftershocks
- Group of academics blasts Thaksin's hard-line stance
- Vietnam plans to make bigger people through milk power
- EU, Iran make initial deal
- Weekend attacks tied to anger over filmmaker's death
- Yoga good for the arteries, Yale researcher finds
- Tehran steps up arrests of journalists
- With re-election comes US tax reform
- Bush re-election `architect' touts achievements
- Not a spy nor terrorist: Just a US Muslim businessman
- Guantanamo prisoners get their day, but not in court
- Families of dead soldiers urge pullout
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



