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Sat, Apr 16, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Disclose `secret deal,' DPP demands
- Vice President Lu blasts Lien, KMT over China trip
- Lawmaker to challenge KMT colleague in poll
- Media watchdog slams decision to ban reporters
- TSU releases names of candidates for commissioner, mayoral elections
- Taiwan lifts US beef ban
- Long-term risks of battery poisoning probed
- Dutch father surprised by Chen's invitation to the Pope's funeral
- TV show, campus forums to promote gender equality
- Lawmakers criticize port visit by Singaporean ships
- Confucian studies at the center of educational row
- Hsieh says `two-trillion, two-star' plan is on track
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Investors dump China Development
- Yuanta gets controlling stake in Fuhwa
- Retailers using trendy shops to escape price war
- Top automakers to showcase newest models in Shanghai
- Lu hopes El Salvador park can be finished by 2008
- Chi Mei secures approval for distribution in China
- Stocks dropping as brokers ponder a `major correction'
- Speculation over currency sell-off pushes NT lower
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Japan endorses constitutional change
- Villagers await Beijing's response
- South Korea cracks down on Internet pornography
- VIPs flock to Rainier's funeral
- Sharon might evacuate more settlements: report
- 17 perish in fire in Parisian hotel
- Bookies leaning toward Ratzinger as next pontiff
- Ivory Coast army, rebel commanders work on peace deal
- Group says assurances don't halt torture
- Journalists risk life and limb in northern Mexico
- Three roadside bombings kill four in Iraq
- Bankruptcy revamp passed by House, Bush ready to sign
- Spy's death still causing disputes between Italy, US
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Samsung results jolt global markets
- G7 expected to tackle poverty, high oil prices
- US-China venture aims to deliver media via broadband
- Toshiba unveils flat-screen 3-D display
- IBM mulls `sizable restructuring' after profits miss targets
- China bans management buyouts of state-run firms
- World Business Quick Take
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