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Mon, Nov 29, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Eco-conscious candidates getting their message out
- Women's issues neglected in legislative campaigning
- Lien asks Chen to clarify stance
- Chen vows change with majority
- Actor protests being passed over for TV award
- Consultation hotline marks 35 years of service to nation
- Local talent wins praise at filmfest
- Authorities round up nearly 500 runaways in Taiwan
- US analyst urges Taiwan to make defense a priority
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Tamil Tigers start to growl about war
- Pakistan defends halting nuclear technology leaks
- Former socialists agree to reform their economy
- Lawmakers say ASEAN should suspend Myanmar
- Bhutan bans trading in and smoking of tobacco in public
- Romanian prime minister,challenger in close race
- Israel ready to work with new Palestinian leadership
- Relics returned to Orthodox church
- Pro-Bush think-tank calls global warming `a myth'
- `Big Brother' contestants take on EU's Constitution
- Iraq poll to go ahead as planned
- Mexico suspends officers amid mob killings probe
- Colombia says rebels had plans to kill Bush
- New CIA director's appointment ends an era of stability
- Even DNA can't be used to solve twin's paternity case
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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