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Thu, Dec 16, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Statute ruled unconstitutional
- Cabinet dismisses China's criticism of Chen
- DPP to elect new chairman before Feb. 1, Ker says
- Lien calls for pan-greens, pan-blues to enter into talks
- Chiang Fang-liang remembered
- Hakka council seeks to preserve dying dialects
- Foreign migrant workers protest
- Potential parents worry about money
- US slams China's one-child program
- Terror alert for Indonesia
- Body of Turk found in Afghanistan
- Beijing calls 5,286 mine deaths an `improvement'
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Yulon, GM ink joint venture pact
- TSE says Abit Computer shares now `full delivery'
- Infodisc appoints new board members
- Renovated Holiday Inn Asiaworld sees profits climb
- Taishin Investment Trust Co to retain independence
- Air China makes waves on HK stock exchange
- Asia to dominate PCs, analysts say
- TAIEX ends higher as tech shares set the holiday pace
Editorials
Sports
World News
- North Korea threatens Japan with war
- Trains collision `brutal murder,' minister says
- China bans late-night talk show with sexual theme
- New Zealand's Vietnam veterans criticize apology
- Burmese villagers get even with energy giant Unocal
- Abbas calls armed struggle a mistake
- France orders Islamist TV station off the air
- Ukraine's Orange Revolution hits the road
- US war on terror jeopardizing Red Cross' neutrality
- Youths flock to Iraqi terror schools, EU official warns
- UN troops storm Port-au-Prince slum
- US AIDS chief removed negative data from Africa study
- Cuba not amused by US mission's Christmas lights
- LA airport moves to prevent missile strikes on jetliners
- Pinochet awaits court's ruling on house arrest
- US firm's pursuit of Colombians for Iraq jobs causes concern
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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