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Sat, Jan 08, 2005
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Taiwan News
- DPP criticizes Lee Wen-chung
- Former AIT head talks with foreign affairs minister
- Parties squabble over legal reform
- CSIST `successful' in firing supersonic anti-ship missile
- GIO calls on public to help victims of Asian tsunami
- US frowns on HK's snub of Mayor Ma Ying-jeou
- Death penalty changes lauded
- ALD boy's family to give funds to other sufferers
- Hospital's tiny operation sets record
- Officials begin talks on New Year flights: report
- President of Taipei transit agency to resign, officials say
- Former AIT head talks about US ties
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- December trade deficit hits US$1 billion
- Credit-card penetration growth keeps slowing
- Politics and oil take toll on consumer confidence
- Chi Mei to sell Japanese unit to Sony
- Fubon chairman slams constraints on mergers
- Semiconductor firms report revenue increases
- TAIEX continues downward slide
- CAL to resume flights to Thai resort next month
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma's setback was Beijing's whim
- A letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao
- No gains allowed from suffering
- Sensationalism undermines media
- The consequences of excess consumption are rarely sweet
- Being flippant about depression is no small thing
- Stem cells offer new hope for all ill drinkers
- Letter
Sports
World News
- Tricksters pose as victims of tsunami to beg for aid
- Tung Chee-hwa's top aide resigns, reasons unclear
- Seven US soldiers die in Baghdad
- Abbas cancels rally in Jerusalem
- Sudan's main rebel leader turns from war to politics
- South Africa urges whites who fled to return home
- Doctors abused prisoners: report
- Klansman indicted for murder of civil rights workers
- Report expected to blame CIA officials for lapses in pre-9/11 intelligence
- Gang members sentenced in the slaying of 12 women
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



