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Tue, Apr 26, 2005
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Taiwan News
- DPP has last message for Lien
- Public divided over trips
- Lien says `no limits' for talks with China
- Choice of book gift may give clues to Lien's intentions
- Chen finds inspiration in the mentally disabled
- Theft of swan prompts probe into quarantine
- Horse cronyism gallops into scandal
- PFP chief James Soong set to leave for China on May 5
- Taiwan dispersal theory backed
- Divorces are up and birth rate way down, figures show
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Fierce rivalry stunts Compal's growth
- China Life suspected of insider trading
- TIER revises its growth forecast slightly downward
- Cathay Financial plans to enter securitization market
- PC Home Online forms an alliance with Google
- MasterCard offering firms a line of corporate credit
- Plunge in investment in China reflects new caution
- Yuanta increases stake in Fuhwa Financial to 28%
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Moving forward, or toward disaster?
- Reading China's agricultural aims
- Chinese protests were manipulated
- An open letter to the people of Taiwan
- Dead aid worker fought cynicism to the end
- When we watch a decade of television, it's time for direct action
- With TV-B-Gone on the market, people might just start to talk with each other
Sports
World News
- More Japanese want end to shrine visits
- Security forces used excessive force: reports
- Seoul warns North over nuclear tests
- Democracy a priority, Putin says
- Tens of thousands march to support embattled mayor
- Astronauts return safely to Earth from Space station
- Healers may be aiding spread of Marburg virus
- Bush to talk oil with Saudi prince
- Incarceration rate in the US reaches an all-time high
- UK may have more Liberal Democrats than expected
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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