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Wed, Mar 09, 2005
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Taiwan News
- John Bolton named UN envoy
- Chen could lead protest opposing anti-secession bill
- PFP shrugs off shooting case breakthrough
- TSU pledges to take action
- Chemical-laden towels a threat
- Men go to camp to learn `women's skills'
- CLA releases new ratings for manpower agencies
- `Next' magazine agrees to apologize in libel case
- No prerequisites for talks: premier
- Hsieh names former aide to be new GIO director
- `Anti-secession' law said to show Beijing's resolve
Business
- Taipei 101 sets lower limit for rent
- DisplaySearch lifts panel forecast
- LCD screen prices could fall: analyst
- UMC's sales fall further as capacity use slumps
- China to allow foreign currency trading
- SMEs will continue to get support, MOEA says
- Minister urges UK firms to invest in banks' privatization
- Goldman lifts growth forecasts for Taiwan, S Korea
- Business briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: The world that can say `no'
- Law threatens democracy activists
- Politicians give oxygen to tensions of the past
- It's no the size of Beijing's military budget that matters
- US, Taiwan fear power balance may be shifting
- The UK is not alone in Europe when it comes to the art of kowtowing to Beijing
- China-Japan space race showing signs of ferocity
- It's Chen who is delusional
- Taiwan bigger than Chen
Sports
World News
- British aid worker gunned down in Kabul drive-by
- Tung reportedly tells top aides of resignation plan
- Police deployed to block planned Kathmandu rally
- Indonesia to limit aid workers in Aceh
- 104-year old loses deportation appeal
- Israel mulls plan to pay off militants
- Syrian forces remain in positions
- British court commences consideration of baby case
- Parliament rules against Blair's anti-terrorism measures
- Norwegian police recover Munch works after heist
- Zanzibar violence flares ahead of island's elections
- At least 30 die as wave of violence sweeps Iraq
- US planning to hand over Abu Ghraib to Iraqis
- Bolivian president resigns in face of protests
- Dominican prison blaze kills over 130
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



