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Sat, Dec 04, 2004
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Taiwan News
- MAC defends handling of two Chinese dissidents
- CEC official in hot water over campaign links
- Experts agree on need for overhaul of Consitution
- KMT denies that Lien will announce his resignation
- Taipei pan-greens slam controversial campaign ad
- Ex-legislator in civil suit over `kidnapping' incident
- `Indictment' row continues
- Chen to give consistent diplomatic message
- Japan set to drop visa requirement for Taiwanese tourists
- Yu tells MAC to expand the `small three links'
- Rain scares off the stars
- Vanuatu's China-Taiwan relations tested
- Foreign spouses fight naturalization laws
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Growth could still exceed expectations
- China Motors does not fear steel shortage
- Electronic toll system ready for nationwide installation
- Thomas Wu apologizes for family spat
- Oversupply of LCD panels could fade early next year
- Intel's sales forecast hike leads chipmakers higher
- Taiwan companies invited to Chicago food trade shows
- Credit downgrade due to misunderstanding: official
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Middlesbrough and Villarreal advance
- Spain knocks off Brazil in semifinal
- Players' group and league may start talking next week
- Springboks about to face Pumas as season ends
- UCLA-USC rivalry one of US' oldest and tamest
- Hill's climb gets steeper
- Giambi admits steroid use
- USATF meets as dopping scandal continues to brew
- Babe Ruth's bat hits over US$1 million at auction
World News
- Bhopal survivors demand some action
- Footballer treks 400km to discuss Aboriginals' plight
- Thousands flee Congo fighting
- Europe prepares for deep schism over secularism
- Palestinians try to close ranks against Marwan Barghouti
- Scandal-plagued UN to reconsider pardon of official
- Marines find more torture rooms
- Kerry joins recount lawsuit
- Kerik tapped as new US homeland security czar
- UK politician victorious in libel case
- Fallujah refugees face bleak conditions
- Car bomber, gunmen kill at least 25 in Baghdad attacks
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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