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Sun, May 01, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Lien, Soong are `fools,' Lee says
- Amid fanfare, Lien visits his home town
- US policymakers seeking to contain China: academics
- Taiwan `will never fail' in talks with China, DPP says
- Hu-Lien communique won't affect policy, Hsieh says
- Marshall Islands gets gussied up
- NGOs win respect for WHO efforts
- DPP looks for love in nationwide bicycle campaign
- Group founded to promote women's role within sports
- Revision of the gender law proposed
- KMT lawmakers back a strong national defense
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Oil firms' solid profits amaze analysts
- Rising inventories force crude prices below US$50
- Asian stocks close flat in slow trade
- European markets advance, paced by carmakers, mining
- Yen chalks up weighty gains across the board
- Wall Street ends mercurial week with big advance
- US disputes China's anti-piracy success
- Taiwan still on watchlist despite government's efforts
- Sun Microsystems' shares rise on privatisation news
- UK firms get big fines for fixing the prices of toys
- Asustek profits surge on an increasing demand
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Vietnam celebrates Saigon's fall
- Beijing devouring itself as another historic area falls
- Howard says Blair lied in Iraq runup
- Sudan now a US ally in war on terrorism
- Togo remains tense; German culture center torched
- Car once owned by Pope Benedict XVI auctioned on eBay
- Iranian, European officials hold talks on nuclear program
- Mexico's church of `Saint Death' loses recognition
- Astronomers find a giant planet beyond solar system
- Majority of Quebecois want sovereignty
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
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