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Thu, Nov 18, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Pan-blues suspicious of DPP funds
- Greens' approach legal and democratic, Cabinet says
- Rice expected to push for cross-strait talks
- President to preside over ceremony for historic stone tablet
- Population of Formosan salmon falls
- Foundation honors Havel
- Tainan mayor says Chen to remain influential
- Vietnamese-to-Chinese translators in demand
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- TAIEX ends above 6,000 mark
- Integration seen as worry for FHCs
- HSBC analyst hails Taiwan's economic competitiveness
- Taiwan may sell 770m TSMC shares
- Retailers told to be more innovative in order to survive
- US could remove Taiwan from its IPR watch list
- CAL to provide Internet connection for customers
- Chip prices slip on lower demand
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Gunbattle mars Kashmir withdrawals
- Riots claim lives on farm of former Philippine leader
- Japan, China's relations take another dive
- Thai Buddhist dies despite Queen's pleas for restraint
- Police arrest co-officer for killing of journalist
- There was no Equatorial Guinea coup plot: witness
- Car bomber hits US troops
- Factions boycott Palestinian presidential election
- Saddam diverted oil-for-food money to Palestine: report
- Gbagbo sounds a conciliatory note
- Teen sentenced over Madrid bombings
- Video believed to show slaying of CARE worker
- European spacecraft orbits moon
- Health meeting targets the poor
- Man who set self on fire was FBI informant
- NASA jubilant after `scramjet' screeches to new record
- Cheesy miracle attracts online bidders
- Protesters clash with police as APEC meet starts
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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