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Sun, Apr 10, 2005
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Taiwan News
- The many shades of cultural identity
- Wu Ching-fa strives for cultural diversity within unity
- Official decries defeatism
- KMT casts doubt on Chen's sincerity
- Hsieh tells Lien that he should consult with the government before China trip
- Assembly law may not pass in time for June session: DPP
- 198 injured in collapse of platform
- Owner of gay bookstore may face fine, imprisonment
- Poll investigates the Taiwanese sense of security
Business
- Local share prices expected to steady
- US dollar drops after reports of suspicious plane
- `Positive' European stock markets close mostly higher
- Investors lock in their profits on Wall Street
- Oil prices end week lower as gasoline futures fall sharply
- UK fights to revive Rover deal
- Quanta, MIT team up on US$20m research project
- Filing blunder costs studios millions
- Microsoft hopes Messenger users will help to sell ads
- US fines Swiss company over unapproved GM corn
- Woman's litigious past revealed after chili finger incident
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: China should learn some manners
- Lip service on trade is not enough
- The Vatican must keep its promise to Taiwan
- Fake news, real threats: The US rehearses terror
- No more BlackBerries: It's time to unbrand the `brand'
- Delegitimizing terrorist acts is everyone's responsibility
- Potential for error looms
Sports
World News
- China holds services for John Paul II
- In Myanmar, hope for a better tomorrow is fading
- President Yudhoyono makes historic visit to East Timor
- Japan, US re-examining security roles
- Conflict-torn Darfur village destroyed
- European space mission to search for life on Mars
- Spanish town proud of Japanese ancestry
- Togo riot police clash with protesters demanding voting cards before election
- US urges prosecution of Taylor
- Superbug linked to flesh-eating disease in US
- US soldiers held for smuggling cocaine in military aircraft
- Security tightened after Egyptian blast
- Flores withdraws candidacy for OASsecretary general
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
Features



