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Thu, Apr 07, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Pan-blues divided over 7-point accord
- Define China as foreign country: lawmaker
- Japan trip not a tribute to militarism: Shu
- Shrine visit not for officials, Hsieh says
- MAC head slams Beijing proposal on cross-strait flights
- Vatican ties remain solid
- Equestrians mount mass protest against Taipei City
- Group calls for more foster families
- Biomedical project aims to establish a top research center
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- More liberal cross-strait policy urged
- FSC official meets UMC chairman Robert Tsao
- Fubon Financial expands into HK with eye on China
- LCD makers see signs of industry-wide recovery
- TAIEX edges lower on concerns over corporate earnings
- DGBAS cites cold spell as factor in consumer price rise
- China to provide subsidies, tax breaks for chip firms
- Cross-strait farm trade should be conducted under WTO
Editorials
- Editorial: Avoid China's chopping block
- Dear EU: What price hypocrisy?
- Tycoons becoming China's pawns
- Lien must meet with Chen before China visit
- Invisible epidemic kills millions of mothers and children
- Scientists disagree over whether breast is best for AIDS babies
- Poverty: It's a killer of millions of children
Sports
World News
- Seoul, Beijing fuel textbook row
- Man sneaks into home of Crown Princess Masako
- Bangkok installs cameras
- Japanese space agency has plans for reusable shuttle
- Wen says China poses no threat to other countries
- Pirates try to board Japanese tanker in the Singapore Strait
- UN names Sudanese genocide suspects
- Jewish settlements cause friction with Washington
- Israel to convert Indian tribe to Judaism
- Tens of thousand pay last respects to Pope
- Arab TV awash with coverage of Pope John Paul II's death
- Election protest lands opposition lawmaker in jail
- US proposes new passport rules
- Ukraine's Yushchenko gets Kennedy award
- Unions voice protests over Schwarzenegger's reforms
- Saudi forces capture al-Qaeda compound after fierce gunbattle
- Michael Jackson trial: the maid tells what she saw
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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