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Thu, Mar 17, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Cabinet OKs new budget for weapons
- Chen lashes out over China's law
- Alliance sets plans for `Anti-Secession' Law protest
- Increased agricultural exports to China still possible
- WTO diplomats under pressure
- Plan approved to wean addicts off drugs
- TAS accused of covering up case of alleged rape
- Interior minister to attend `anti-secession' protest
- KMT compromises on chairmanship election's timing
- Secret pipes pollute river in the south
- Protest for artifacts ends in peace
- Legislator accuses official of shameful post-tsunami acts
- Congressmen urge Bush to voice concern over law
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Property market powers ahead despite law jitters
- Legislators spar over investment rules
- Prospects `good' for Hong Kong and China equities
- Bosses upbeat on hiring
- Decision on investment ceiling expected in June
- Yageo boss says jump in Q4 expenses won't reoccur
- Hynix prevails in WTO tariffs ruling
- Bargain-hunting props up TAIEX, as NT dollar weakens
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- US might sell F-16s to India, Pakistan
- New Japanese bill seeks to lay claim on disputed islets
- Cool Singaporeans escape the heat at superchill Eski Bar
- Victims of Tokyo's 1995 subway attack still unnerved
- Syrian intelligence dismantles its HQ
- Bush urges Hezbollah to disarm, `shed terrorist label'
- Aid funds at risk: corruption report
- Six convicted in US embassy plot
- Abbas faces hard sell with cease-fire amid negotiation
- US mailrooms register false anthrax alarms
- Parents of protester killed in Israel sue Caterpillar
- Pinochet found safe haven for his cash in US banks: Senate
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



