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Fri, Dec 24, 2004
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Taiwan News
- MOFA fears US block on name change
- Chen stands up for Control Yuan nominees
- PFP hopeful angles for support of speaker
- Nominations come under sustained fire
- MAC expresses concern over new anti-secession bill
- Alleged 319 bulletmaker's pistols suggest new clues
- `Feng shui' led to blues' victory, lawmaker says
- French `Spiderman' sets his sights on climbing Taipei 101
- EU officials to seek input of Taiwanese research experts
- Hunting plan draws flak from environmentalists
- Indonesians fear attacks
- Canadian embassy helps 44 N Koreans escape from Beijing
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Restructuring fund talks falter
- FSC proposes changes to depository insurance
- Bank issues tourism sector credit card
- PC Home Online shares sell out in Internet auction
- Auto exhibition brings latest models to Taipei
- Exports last month were second-highest on record
- Chi Mei slashes its profit forecast by almost 40 percent
- Powerchip to build eight-inch memory fab in China
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Newmont admits releases of mercury
- Poverty in China fuels drug trade
- Aussie reinforcements arrive in Solomons
- Devout atheist-slayer sentenced to jail
- Vietnam worried about large-scale spread of bird flu
- Robbers' stunning success a result of meticulous plans
- South African farmers use parks to push away blacks
- In Crimea, Tartars still loathe Moscow
- Expert: stolen bank notes won't be easy to launder
- Scandal-plagued Menem returns to Argentina
- Red Planet is still geologically active, researchers claim
- No more `Merry Christmas' for politically correct US
- Small Mexican city adopts law banning nudity in residences
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Christmas in the land of Confucius
- Christmas in our clubland
- Kung Fu kicks off Christmas
- A match made in heaven
- Big screen pop stop
- Taiwan and India go face to face
- Something's gone rotten in the woods
- A question of character
- POP STOP
- Made in Taiwan orchids on show
- Tempestuous cross-strait relations
- Say `ta ga ho' for a hakka treat
- Restaurant: Cafe Onion (洋蔥)
- Restaurants: Kitchen 12 at the Sheraton (喜來登)
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