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Sat, Jan 29, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Pan-blues vow election cooperation
- MAC head says US against Beijing's anti-secession law
- Dolphin-lovin' Chen makes a splash
- China playing coy about proposed law
- DPP elects Ker Chien-ming as its speaker candidate
- General Chen named navy chief
- Gifts use excessive packaging: EPA
- Watchdog blames official, doctor in `little sister's' death
- DPP holds seminar for couples who agree to disagree
- Koo Kwang-ming offers Hsieh advice
- DOH given alternatives to fee hikes
- Family wants Chang home for holiday
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- FSC rule on company heads draws flak
- Multipurpose cash card launched in Kaohsiung
- Optoelectronics sector may slow this year: report
- Uni-President scotches its Takashimaya partnership
- Easing of trading restrictions approved
- Acer profits likely higher
- Stocks up on futures buying, expectations of foreign inflows
- More than 600 approved for today's charter flights
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Hewitt shouts his way to berth in final
- Nuggets hire coach George Karl
- Delgado deal done, but he won't stand for patriotic tunes
- Belichick on the threshold of greatness
- Jim Johnson dazzles with defense
- Dig out old road maps to find Feb. 6, Super Bowl
- League, players talk, get nowhere and walk away
- Robert Hoyzer admits fixing matches
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Bird flu kills tenth victim this month
- Japan court drops war shrine case
- Asian warning system would cost US$30 million: UN
- Grenade kills 4, finance minister in Bangladesh
- Africa the focus of World Economic Forum
- Palestinians deploy more police to secure Gaza Strip
- BBC criticized for a `serious bias' in its coverage: report
- US will leave if Iraqis ask: Bush
- Canada plans new focus for its aid programs: report
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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