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Fri, Feb 18, 2005
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Taiwan News
- AIT's Paal visits DPP's new boss
- France refused to grant visa to a top MAC official
- Literature musuem has new shows
- Chen cites Gandhi as role model on Web site
- Ma seeking party unity, not division with election bid
- China slams US Congress backing for Taiwan ties
- UMC bosses to be questioned
- Chipmaker's stock falls 4.3 percent
- No reason to lose confidence in local market: officials
- Cabinet denies that investigation has any political basis
- MOI to help with NHI payments
- New DOH chief to focus on sorting out NHIB finances
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Demand is rebounding, AUO says
- KIA to expand marketing budget
- Cathay reports a jump in profits
- FSC head outlines offshore market plans
- IBT, SinoPac Financial merger talks fall apart
- US frets over eroding tech edge
- Shares close lower as UMC case makes investors cautious
- No decision yet on electricity, water prices: Hsieh
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Kyoto offers useful reference point
- Lien poses obstacle to Ma's goals in the KMT
- China repackaging stale demands
- Two tigers prowling in one forest
- Worker protests in China - plentiful but preempted?
- China's miners footing the bill for growth and profit
- How to ensure Kyoto's ideals continue after the treaty expires
Sports
World News
- Kashmir's transport under threat
- Myanmar will hold convention to draft a constitution
- Japan government to pay US$27m in noise pollution suit
- Bid to save the world's rarest insect under way
- Lebanese demand assassination probe
- Israeli parliament OKs withdrawal
- Church to consider women bishops
- UN pressures the US to try Darfur war crimes in court
- Iraqi Shiites win majority
- Ancient crocodile discovered intact
- In Haiti, Chinese police get a lukewarm reception
- Iraq, Iran expected to be focus of Bush's EU tour
- US soldiers to receive ecstasy to fight combat trauma
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Island glows with lantern festivals
- Expat Radio Taiwan reaches out from the Web
- Resurrected: The life of Ray Charles
- 'Blade: Trinity' comes out with campy humor and no chills
- The fairy tale as surreal brainteaser
- The story of everlasting youth revisited
- An existential movie serves up a mystery
- Trip hop you don't stop
- The Vinyl Word
- Fun and games in store at the Taipei World Trade Center
- Collectors go potty for Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor's lighters
- Opus Cactus creates prickles of delight with desert scenes
- POP STOP
- Restaurant: JB's
- Restaurant: West Well Cuisine(西井村)



