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Sat, Dec 25, 2004
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Lu attacks media for reporting
- US carrier's port call in HK not related to Taiwan
- KMT warns that the US' support is `deceptive'
- DPP lawmakers blast each other as `sleazy' suck-ups
- Pan-blue alliance parties should hold talks: KMT official
- Dead plankton great crab draw
- Faina Chiang's funeral will be held on Monday
- Official advises gradual constitutional reforms
- Two sentenced for leaking classified information during survey ship deal
- Spy suspect questioned for parcels
- A Nobel prize-winning groom gets a joyous lift
- 2005 designated as a year for an anti-crime campaign
- Publishing fines suspended, revised
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Office occupancy rate in Taipei hits four-year high
- Group fights for consumer rights on the Internet
- No further interest-rate hikes expected this year
- Taiwanese eat least fast food in Asia
- Honda wins anti-piracy suit against `Hongda'
- Share prices close slightly higher on land tax proposal
- China Eastern to buy Boeing aircraft
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Give the gift of a new constitution
- Beware of the Chinese bearing gifts
- Taiwan's national identity is split in two
- Making Santa real with reindeer feces
- The Amazon forests must be rescued - for everybody's sake
- Ukranie dreams of a Christmas free of gray men
- Who lost Taiwan?
- Cigarette tax based on myth
Sports
World News
- Japan irate over North Korean lies
- Afghan cabinet sworn in
- Monster quake hits Antarctic waters near New Zealand
- China detains activist for reporting on farmers' riot
- Japan demands that Russia return northern islands
- French hate speech law stirs debate
- Remains of biblical pool found in Jerusalem
- Scars run deep in earthquake-shattered Iranian town
- Israel's Labor Party makes their picks for coalition cabinet
- Bin Laden may be shifting to political approach: experts
- US may try to `destabilize' Russia
- Bush warns Syria and Iran against `meddling' in Iraq
- Lack of holiday radio chatter irks intelligence officials
- Cuba cracking down on anti-Castro publications
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



