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Sat, Apr 23, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Lien, Soong told to be respectful
- Hseih says a call not the same as authorization
- Mainland Affairs Council welcomes phone call idea
- TSU uphappy with Lien-Chen phone talk set for Monday
- Official contacts on cross-strait ties needed: MAC
- TV film recounts horror of `Taiping' steamer tragedy
- Award honors exemplary service in aid of the sick
- City may phase in eco-friendly electric vehicles
- Hu's deputy to register him for the KMT primary
- Chungshan researchers win plaudits
- New Party blasts government on Tiaoyutais
- US reiterates opposition to `Anti-Secession' Law
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- First Financial sells unit for NT$8.4bn
- HP takes region's top spot with PC shipments in Q1
- Unemployment rate drops to 4.15 percent
- Nanya's earnings fall as low prices takes their toll
- Hynix says it can pay fine and still meet bottom line
- Cathay Financial announces income of NT$4.79 billion
- EU may investigate Chinese textiles in latest trade dispute
- New industrial zone to boost LCD sector
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Athletic Bilbao and Real Betis end tied
- Arsenal about to face Tottenham
- Lions roar back to stun the Elephants
- American League
- The Garden takes hits as pro teams in New York slump
- Natalie Gulbis grabs lead in Mexico
- Americans dominate Georgia time trial
- Agassi struggles to beat Calatrava
- Sports Briefs
World News
- China's newest forest built of wood from other nations
- Party-run workers' union strikes at Japanese factory
- Annan touts UN reform at Asia-Africa summit
- New Pope's transition `smooth'
- Germans furious at `insults' to new Pope
- Document maybe tipped balance in Ratzinger's favor
- Web video shows shooting of crash victim
- Gaza pullout to be delayed
- After resigning, Italy's Berlusconi reshuffles Cabinet
- UN's malaria project damned as `calamitous'
- US Republicans divided over Bolton
- US evangelicals becoming God's environmentalists
- Canadian PM makes national address
- US may target foreign airlines' passenger lists
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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