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Wed, May 04, 2005
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Taiwan News
- `Gifts' met with suspicion
- COA says pandas can be accepted if law permits
- Concessions fine if unconditional: Cho
- `All politics is baseball,' Chen Shui-bian says
- Su blasts Lien's `Journey of Failure'
- Panama may switch ties to China, official says
- DPP asks Lien to break the ongoing legislative deadlock
- EU says it hopes for more cross-strait discussions
- Ranks of unmarried women swell
- Delegation visits headquarters of US tech giant in Texas
- Barrier-free access may boost tourism
- Taiwanese-American heritage festival set for New York
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Items may be cut from tax-break list
- Airline to raise fuel surcharges
- China Airlines launches non-stop flights to Vienna
- Investors abandon ASE shares after fire damage
- HP Taiwan foresees 20 percent jump in Q2 notebook sales
- Government mulls extending low-interest home loans
- Formosa Automobile inks draft contract with Skoda
- Chip equipment sales may grow 5%
- HannStar blames weak panel prices for growing losses
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: It's time for Lien to come clean
- Better Sino-Japanese ties in Taiwan's interest
- A divided nation can't make itself understood
- Foreign observers take uncommon interest in British election
- Blair facing his most formidable enemy -- himself
- Politicians turn on the charm to woo India
- Lien bows to Beijing
- Selling out the people
- The tragic farce of Lien Chan
Sports
World News
- Polio confirmed in Java
- Gas blast levels ice-cream factory, kills 25
- Philippine journalists vow to defend democracy, truth
- Investigation ordered as villagers bury their dead
- Joke parties give comic relief in British elections
- No hoax apparent in latest US finger-in-food shocker
- New washing machine cracks down on layabout men
- Iran to resume `nuclear activities'
- Israeli government may move settlers to four new towns
- Bush desperately seeking confirmation for Bolton
- World News Quick Take
World Business



