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Thu, Mar 10, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Pundits warn of economic warfare
- Party leaders urged to unite against anti-secession law
- Foreign offices voice their opinions about new law
- Referendum can be held on May 14: CEC
- Let members vote, pay fees later, Wang urges KMT
- China victory not assured
- Minister of National Defense warns of growing number of Chinese missiles
- TSU calls on Chen to apologize to the public
- President can't interfere in investigation, official says
- Mayors don't need to attend Cabinet meeting: premier
- Lawmakers oppose NSC restructuring
- Honor labor insurance rules: premier
- `Electroejaculation' leads to a baby
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Merrill Lynch sees long slog for chips
- HSBC is seeking to expand, but not through M&As
- Mega Financial conservatively forecasts small profit
- COA concerned about US beef quality
- TSMC reports sales drop
- Overseas funds' inflows cause NT dollar to rise
- Mixed views in China about revaluing the yuan
- Small-cap tech stocks keep the TAIEX on the rise
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Tung to resign today, source says
- South Koreans rush into Chinese classes
- Three fall to their deaths on New Zealand's Mt. Cook
- Australian minister allows Chinese centenarian to stay
- Kosovo's prime minister indicted for war crimes
- Palestinians set to receive Jericho
- Politics, industry turn crucial river into a toilet
- Actors put Michael Jackson's `trial' on show for all to see
- New African `road map' charts difficult terrain
- Bomber kills four in Baghdad
- Dan Rather readies to step aside
- Syrian troops seen moving toward border
- Brazil's leader urges men to treat women as equals
- Bolivian lawmakers refuse president's resignation offer
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



