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Wed, Apr 13, 2005
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Taiwan News
- US senators grill Bolton over Taiwan
- Chinese reporters see tables turned at press briefing
- MOFA details headaches involved in Vatican visit
- Ethnic fairness bill passes first round, more talks needed
- Yunlin County chief urges Lien to stay as KMT boss
- Decision to give boys free `Lorenzo's Oil' sparks row
- China held military drill
- Hsieh's security criticized
- Groups dismiss changes to AIDS prevention law
- EPA steps halve damage to badly polluted rivers
- NTDTV campaigns against Chinese media censorship
- Chen won't use helicopter in terror drill: officials
- Tung Blossom Festival expected to flourish this year
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Teco seeks damages from Sharp
- Rising NT a double-edged sword
- Convenience stores see a `healthy' drinks market
- ECCT urges faster liberalization
- Taipower plans to switch to liquefied gas at Tatan
- DGBAS releases statistics for OBUs
- China Steel Corp eyes products from Ukraine, Brazil
- Top tech institute throws its weight behind HD-DVD
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Australia welcomes ASEAN invitation
- Two men die in Outback breakdown
- Hopes fade for survivors of factory collapse
- Locals evacuated after Indonesian volcano awakens
- Israel to disarm settlers in West Bank
- Rome train station may be named after Pope
- Mandela to sue former lawyer for exploitation
- British TV viewers prefer soap opera to royal wedding
- Secretive group concerned about choice of next pontiff
- Martin struggles to save government
- Militant attacks kill four in Iraq
- Man sparks Capitol Hill bomb scare
- US$10m donated for AIDS children
- Presidential iPod loaded up with rock and country
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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