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Mon, Dec 13, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Next premier to face tough job
- Saturday not a defeat for DPP, analysts say
- Academics focus on foreign affairs
- Legislature to reconvene today; bitter fights ahead
- Immigrants contributing to the nation's democracy
- Kidney rules `restrictive'
- `Door is shut' on pan-blue merger, PFP chairman says
- Cabinet to mull whether a reshuffle is necessary
- MAC predicts few post-poll changes
- Human rights group wants death penalty abolished
Business
Editorials
- Editorial: More work needs to be done
- Legislators, remember your duty
- Conditions must be set for a new constitution
- Call in the reserves
- Don't scapegoat China for a weak dollar and deficit
- Low US interest and savings rates don't jive with big deficits
- Taiwan may invest too late
- Status quo changes in time
Sports
World News
- Myanmar government frees thousands
- Grenade attack kills two at Sri Lankan concert
- Germans film an eccentric's dream of flying at all costs
- Runners brave obstacles in first Afghan marathon
- Portugal's prime minister resigns
- More Iraqi police, troops killed
- Blind man shown to have `sixth sense' to identify emotions
- Europe's most gruesome bridge close to collapsing
- US skeptical about EU deal with Iran
- US ignored Saddam's oil sales: CIA
- Red-tailed hawks' eviction has New Yorkers up in arms
- Family of priest killed in Pinochet era seeks answers
- US Department of Homeland Security eyes anti-terror financial database
- Stormy conditions prevent efforts to clean up oil spill
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



