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Sat, Feb 19, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Politics haunt Chen-Soong meet
- Lee says Taiwan must fight anti-secession law
- Activists plan an eventful 228 memorial
- Chen gives mystery instructions about cross-strait flights
- Lo Sheng Sanatorium may be saved
- Fireworks rules tightened
- Annual festival celebrates Hakka culture
- Ma apologizes to Wang for supporters' `hasty words'
- New Cabinet running into difficulties
- DOH hammers out health financing
- Taiwan to accommodate Kyoto Protocol with special energy-saving measures
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Premier calls for `minimum tax system'
- Legislators demand changes to Power Industry Law
- Cargo operators eager for direct cross-strait flights
- Finland strike does not bother Foxconn
- `Contactless' new PayPass credit cards on their way
- TAIEX shares close up on tech stock rebound
- Baht, NT dollar `worthy investments'
- Evergreen, Boeing in partnership to refashion aircraft
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: China's pressing for `legal warfare'
- Taiwan's economy needs more integration
- Taiwan has a future as a sea power
- Bush's pension reform plan will make old age less safe
- UN body warns Uganda is using child soldiers
- Disengagement from North Korea is a strategy to consider
- Letter: US should support Taiwan
Sports
- 'Midmajors' get moment in spotlight
- Local stars about to shine
- Messier may have already played in his last pro game
- Yankees wind up an aging `Big Unit'
- A libel suit against Canseco would be risky and costly
- Putting gives Woods fits in Nissan
- Federer in quaterfinals of ABN Amro after win
- Newcastle defeats Heerenveen
- Buddies overcome leaders in cross-country freestyle
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Thai south hit by bomb attack
- Gambling mogul supports Tsang for HK's top position
- Nepal's government cuts communications
- Tsunami brings ancient ruins to light
- US singles out China as it forms security strategy
- Seven arrested in Belfast heist probe
- Israel puts a stop to demolition of bombers' houses
- Hunting ban enters force in England
- Innovative oil program in Chad insufficient: report
- Afghan prisoner abuse `covered up'
- Iraq mosque blasts kill 21
- Brazil to establish environmental protection area after nun's murder
- Mexicans angry at CIA's `instability' assessment
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



