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Tue, Mar 29, 2005
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Taiwan News
- `Non-peaceful means' in play: MAC
- Officers arrested for gun-running, loan-sharking
- Soong urges `rational' response
- Foreign ministry readies to launch ninth WHO bid
- Government urged to do more for nation's young
- Program targets foreign spouses
- Plane passengers injured by turbulence
- EU seeks Taiwan's input on R&D in info technologies
- Security chief lauds rally
- Antibiotics being overused: DOH
- DPP candidates begin to register for year-end primaries
- Tainan animal smuggler taken into police custody
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Trade policies won't change: officials
- Economy grows at a slower pace
- Move slowly on direct links: survey
- Taishin says SinoPac wants different merger
- Formosa Plastics plans steel mill
- Standard & Poor's cuts Quanta's outlook rating
- Chi Mei plans to sell 3 billion shares
- Financial and tech shares weigh heavily on TAIEX
- Business briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: China moves in the shadows
- Negotiations can resolve dispute
- Taiwan must stress its democracy
- Taiwan can not expect EU to keep arms ban
- 'Confucian' capitalism: the genie is out of the bottle
- Rice's tough-minded yet temperate style apparent in Asia visit
- Ivory Coast's former miracle comes undone
Sports
World News
- Australians rank China ahead of US
- Phuket sees brisk trade in tsunami souvenirs
- Teen defector fighting for a new life in South Korea
- Lahoud vows action after string of bombings
- Opposition mounts over Israeli withdrawal plan
- Egyptian convicted of assassination plot, espionage
- Rights group blasts Uganda's approach to preventing AIDS
- Zimbabwean archbishop calls for peaceful uprising
- Iraqi guards fire on protesters
- Wives of Cuban dissidents hold quiet protest
- US soldiers and families make do at Guantanamo
- US high court mulls whether Texas can execute foreigners
- Accused murderer of US nun surrenders
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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