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Sat, Nov 27, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Taiwan `regrets' Japan's stance on sub
- MAC says TSU's immigrant fears are unnecessary
- Debate over Chinese literature turns ugly
- TSU says Chinese immigrants shouldn't be citizens
- MOFA promises to take pragmatic approach to UN bid
- Taiwan penalized after exceeding fishing quota
- Lawyers slam KMT on assets issue
- Lien, Soong can't agree on vote allocation strategy
- Court slaps down airline's legal battle in Singapore
- Control Yuan to get new members
- WHO issues warning on global flu
- Dozens of public officials censured by watchdog
- Referendum Law revisions considered
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- NT dollar maintains momentum
- Aviation industry mostly confident about future
- Single ministry may soon have sole say over state-run firms
- Carriers in Asia faced by consolidation: BA head
- Nokia aims for top position in Taiwan
- Firms queue up to bid for Fuhwa Holding Co
- Shares in Land Bank to be sold off
- Taiwan High Speed Rail to compensate railway consortium
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Henson struggles in first Dallas start
- Syracuse rolls through tournament
- UConn adjusts to playing football in top NCAA division
- Pacers continue to win
- Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk still unbeaten
- Asashoryu leads tournament with two days to go
- Pampling leads in Sydney
- Russia about to face France
- It's just like old times in upcoming rugby contests
World News
- Bombs go off in ASEAN lead-up
- China frets over Mongolian metal band
- South Korea likely to get off lightly for its nuclear program
- Tight security in Portugal as pedophile trial begins
- Health worker shortage hurts war on disease
- EU official says Darfur violence worse since pact inked
- Fatah leader enters bid for president
- US budget legislation called a `monstrosity'
- In Mosul, the US is in for a long haul
- Britain tops the list of EU's highest cocaine abusers
- Iran pushing the envelope on inspections, IAEA says
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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