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Sat, Mar 26, 2005
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Taiwan News
- US praises Taiwan's response
- Envoy in Washington says US backs Taiwan's reaction to Beijing's new law
- Pan-green camp stunts promote march
- President Chen lauds visiting South Korean academic
- Premier promotes Taiwan's case in `Post' opinion piece
- AIP needed for subs: lawmakers
- Internet rating system needed, experts say
- Taiwan has the edge in global orchid industry: Chen
- Cold medication ingredient to be banned by 2006
- Lu calls her visit abroad a success
- Famous poet Walcott to return to Taiwan
- Health officials condemn `unethical' sperm usage
- Legislators divided on investment in rail project
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- TIER downplays inflation risk
- Holding company defends proposed three-way merger
- LG close to signing deals with local firms
- Rate hikes won't trickle through to borrowers: analysts
- Union Bank plans to open new branches
- Import ban on Canadian beef may be lifted: DOH
- Two EU environmental rules to be upheld in Taiwan
- Bargain-hunting for tech stocks boosts bourses
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Illinois rips through UW-Milwaukee
- Ewing has a `can-do' way
- March gradually became a form of madness in the US
- McGrady chalks up 31 as he turns 32
- Japanese work to seduce spectators
- Lions roar to top of the standings
- Steroid use may sink Hall of Fame bid by McGwire
- Diamondbacks stung in game against the Rockies
- Jones, Stupples lead at Mission Hills
- The old man returns to the Keys
- Say farewell to the draft as league hits a breathtaking low
World News
- Interim Kyrgyzstan leader appointed
- Philippine police `repent' in bid to keep their jobs
- Chinese censors ban sexy satire about Mao
- Death the result of bird flu, Cambodian officials confirm
- UN sends peacekeepers to Sudan
- French drivers urged to be `more British'
- UN calls for new inquiry into the death of Hariri
- Zimbabwe's land handover fraught with difficulties
- Car bomber kills Iraqi commandos
- Guerrilla artist strikes in NYC
- Haitian police open fire on pro-Aristide march
- US deserter doesn't qualify as refugee, Canadian court says
- US commission blasts intelligence community
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



