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Tue, Mar 22, 2005
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Taiwan News
- High success rate claimed for Patriots
- `Anti-Secession' law a crisis, and an opportunity
- Wu to Beijing: lift Internet bans
- TSU proposes changing date of Youth Day to March 21
- Human rights group chief arrives in Taiwan today
- Legislators heap plagiarism, forgery claims on academics
- Many foreign spouses `missing'
- Maverick PFP legislators `disappointed' with Soong
- Water conservation urged during World Water Day
- Experts urge parents to talk to their adolescents
- Military denies having plans to create elite unit
- New drug can limit the risk of recurrent strokes, doctors say
- Su hopes rally will sway China to revoke new law
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- UMC needs approval for share deal
- Auto market offers opportunity
- Uni-President reportedly eyeing rival
- Commission lures foreign capital
- Taya aims at IPO worth US$2.3 million in Vietnam
- Shares rebound from last week's almost 2.6% decline
- S Korean engineer charged in alleged computer break-in
- President calls for review of tax-incentive system
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Shrine attack condemned as `cowardly'
- Scores killed in rocket attack on Hindu temple
- Philippines on full alert for Easter amid terror threats
- Australia urged to negotiate free trade pact with caution
- HK's next chief executive will serve two-year term
- Moscow, Chechnya urged to quit `spiral of war'
- Zimbabwe's elections may be skewed: rights group
- Top Bosnian Serb war criminal to surrender
- Gunbattles leave at least four people dead in Haiti
- Secrecy cloaks SEAL's court-martial
- New book sheds light on Hitler's bizarre last days
- Space technology to bring drinkable water to Iraq, Asia
- Iraq, Jordan recall envoys after attacks
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Dell ready to expand in India
- Still room to raise oil output: Saudi minister
- Robots add novelty to tight security at Japan's exposition
- Beijing expectso inflation to remain at around 4 percent
- EU ministers reach deal to loosen stability pact
- British Airways expected to raise fuel surcharges
- World Business Quick Take
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