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Sat, Nov 20, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Greens give Wang some advice
- Ma denies setting sights on chairmanship of KMT
- Introducing the `non-party' party
- DPP campaign picks up steam
- Clear majority in legislative elections seen as unlikely
- Chen claims Taipei told Japan about Chinese submarine
- DOH to crack down on mislabeled food products
- MAC, TAO tussle over the so-called May 17 statement
- Booklet slamming 319 committee dropped by MOJ
- More disease research needed: scholar
- Karzai makes fighting opium trade a priority
- Drama unfolds around sunken treasure ship
- Pakaistan will not accept line of control as border
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Chunghwa Picture sees fleeting upturn
- China set to extend its grip on Latin America
- Growth expected to soar to 5.93 percent
- Shrinking values, foreign purchases pummel TAIEX
- No oversupply, says Intel
- Texas Instruments, Qualcomm shift to China fabs
- DRAM chip supply to outstrip demand, brokerage forecasts
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Curtis Martin nears 1,000-yard mark
- Jets' Eli Manning to battle Falcons
- Tim Duncan spurs San Antonio
- England about to address challenge from South Africa
- Futsal championships tokick of at NTU in Taipei
- Sorenstam in quest for season's 8th win
- Federer gets past challenge by Moya
- Prize money about to rise
- NHL entry draft the next event to be cut from `season'
- Trojans near to greatness
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Junta frees scores of prisoners
- Korean mimicks `Super Size Me'
- N Korea may sell nukes:US
- Removal of Kim's portrait a `US rumor'
- Australians top list of the world's most overworked people
- Britain bans foxhunting -- after 700 years
- Murder inquiry in Belgrade uncovers Tito's secret base
- Summit held to negotiate end to conflict in Congo
- UN bans broadcasts urging Ivorians to kill the French
- Chirac chilly to plans for Middle East democracy
- Iraq's `triangle of death' frightens everybody
- Clinton presidential library opens
- British scientists build world's most accurate clock
- Congress passes US$800 billion debt limit increase
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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