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Mon, Feb 21, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh outlines his strategy
- Hsieh's rise has been marked by significant highs and lows
- Hakka dragon festival kicks off
- Pingsi festival sends lanterns toward heaven
- Science Park incinerator a `health hazard'
- Ma is too `hasty,' Lien tells Wang
- Road threatens Pinglin's livelihood
- Foreign workers to get a third chance
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World News
- Talks planned to improve victim identification
- Sri Lankan train gets back on track after the tsunami
- Ferry in Bangladesh capsizes, kills 37, 150 are still missing
- Thailand, Philippines rethink terrorism
- Lebanese unite in mourning Hariri
- Irish police connect cash to bank robbery
- Voters in northern Cyprus hope poll will break deadlock
- West Africa's leaders approve sanctions for Togo
- Haitian gang frees scores of prisoners
- Press corps insider reveals the Bush administration's media manipulation
- Intel chief must rein in agencies, officials say
- Bush admits to smoking pot in taped discussion
- Kidnap victim held in booby trapped hideout, police say
- World News Quick Take
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