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Sat, Mar 19, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Ma to attend 319 shooting rally
- Military police deny wire tapping center allegations
- Shake-up at MAC as vice chairman quits post
- Web site to promote DPP's March 26 demonstration
- Put KMT membership fee issue to a vote, Wang says
- Taiwan to dispute `Anti-Secession' Law at UN: MOFA
- UMC head named in case
- TAS denies mishandling of alleged sex abuse case
- MOI formulating online reporting for travelers to China
- Ministry releases rules for new ID card photos
- Experts call for health premium hikes
- Kaohsiung plans educational boat trip to Philippines
- Health officials say no `Sudan 1' health risk at local KFCs
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Brokers come to Procomp clients' aid
- Analysts predict bright future for high-tech sector
- Foundation asks banks to be more transparent
- Stockholders sell US$258m worth of Hon Hai shares
- Siew urges careful response to new law
- Thai AirAsia starts China service
- NT dollar falls as jittery investors sell off shares
- Petrochemical stocks prop up wait-and-see TAIEX
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Heat beats Lakers with team offense
- Dominican pitchers bring Whales wins
- Parma reaches UEFA Cup quarterfinals
- McGwire says he won't name drug users during inquiry
- Tommy Salo hangs up his skates after 10 seasons in NHL
- World Cup Sevens starts in HK
- Drivers start up engines ahead of Malaysia GP
- Wales set to battle Ireland
World News
- China using `prisoners as pawns'
- S Korea not calmed by Japan's statement in territorial dispute
- `Humanitarian catastrophe' looms in Nepal: donors
- Karzai postpones Afghan elections until September
- Palestine agrees to 9-month ceasefire
- British police foil high-tech bank robbery
- Dutch police plan to cut `cannabusiness' in half
- UNICEF: Denying funds to Zimbabwe `hurts kids'
- Bolivia's president decides to `stay in power' after all
- Senate's budget erases Bush's cuts
- Shiites, Kurds report progress on Cabinet
- Pentagon invites US allies to help shape its military strategy
- British newspaper claims Syria killed Lebanon's Hariri
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



