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Fri, Feb 25, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Chen will not change Taiwan's name
- Unsurprisingly, political parties split about meet
- Pledges a betrayal for some, boring for others
- Despite `consensus,' Chen and Soong far from agreement on anti-secession law
- Secession or seperation? It's more than just semantics
- Taiwan added to WHO's disease control framework
- TSU calls for passage of technology protection law
- Aboriginal leader, 27 others indicted for electoral fraud
- Lawmaker urges New Zealand to back Taiwan becoming observer at WHA
- Chinese no longer need to join tours to visit here
- Admiral Fargo on Asian security issues
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Wartime laborers' lawsuit rejected by Japanese court
- Online math tutoring is soon to be a possibility
- Superstitions bloom as religions fall out of favor in the West
- Row over quality of school lunches in the UK heats up
- Soldiers convicted for `UK's Abu Ghraib'
- Texas boy, 11, protests state tests
- New study counts costs of discharging gays
- Apology issued over `demoralizing' letters to soldier
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Ilan festival serves up gourmet delights
- Rock bands gear up to tell Beijing where to go
- Big-screens are busy with new releases
- 'Million Dollar Baby' packs a massive punch
- Riding into a revolution
- Without a glitch, 'Hitch' delivers standard comedy
- Great actors save 'Hide and Seek'
- POP STOP
- Leipzig symphony coming to Taiwan
- Four original scripts to have joint debut
- The Vinyl Word
- Going once, going twice, get going to the Taipei City auction
- Restaurant: Ever Green Restaurant (常青餃子館)
- Restaurant: Just Rabbit
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