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Sat, Apr 09, 2005
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Don't flatter Beijing, Hsieh says
- MAC chief warned KMT on timing of China trip
- PFP legislators demand minister resign
- State Department watching China in Latin America
- CEC won't delay National Assembly's May election
- KMT's Chiang defends his recent Beijing visit
- Kidnapper Chang strikes again, CIB officials say
- Lu touts renewable energy, cooperation at conference
- Parkinson's sufferers to promote public awareness
- Far EasTone Co workers protest potential closure
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Transparency rule sparks opposition
- Acer vows to regain top spot in laptop market
- CPC announces plans to reduce greenhouse gases
- Chunghwa Picture Tubes calls on rivals to collaborate on component purchases
- Officials propose limiting the number of new motorbikes
- Expansion of Kaohsiung naphtha cracker halted
- Taiwanese owe NT$253 billion in cash-card debt
- Compal to integrate computer, electronic technology
- TAIEX gets a boost, thanks to bargain-hunters
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Jailing Chiang is the priority
- Chiang Pin-kun should be brought to justice
- Four pillars of Hong Kong's success still strong
- Lack of will slows down E. Europe's privatization
- Military exercise to focus on humanitarian efforts
- Letter: Honor war dead at home
- Letter: Japanese shrine visit unwise
- Letter: How times have changed
- Letter: Two nations, two wholes
- Letter: Renaming holidays
Sports
World News
- Asians mark Pope John Paul's death
- Bells, sirens sound to mark funeral of Pope John Paul II
- Chinese TV, papers black out funeral
- Protestant identity fades in England
- Hezbollah-run TV runs live broadcast of Pope's funeral
- Cardinal that fell out of favor in US finds new lease on life at papal masses
- US, China to hold historic talks
- Beijing attempting to hide growing internal strain
- Bishop says China's involvement in HK laws `disrespectful'
- Nepalese army arrests students, clashes with rebels
- Mexican Congress sends mayor to court
- American, French nationals killed in Cairo bomb blast
- Lebanon urged to assist enquiry
- Pentagon moves to expand list of `enemy combatants'
- UK intelligence admits errors on Iraqi weapons
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features