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Thu, May 12, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Soong denounces independence
- Presidential Office backs away from Soong
- Koo berates president for criticizing Lee
- Group asks AIT to change process for visa applications
- DPP chairman says Soong can't decide the nation's future
- DPP eager for an extra session
- Suspect donations avoiding scrutiny
- Unionists from around the globe back Chunghwa Telecom's worried workers
- Cabinet wants less hate and more bills
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Youth Camp asked state for aid: memo
- Gigabyte enters cellphone market
- Motorola, Nokia gain ground in China
- FTA preferable to common market, minister insists
- IBM remains evasive on Lenovo rumors
- Prosecutor to work with FSC to boost convictions
- Stocks follow Wall Street's downward lead ahead of poll
- Seoul's central bank wants to limit foreign banks
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Lack of leadership killing Taiwan
- China not to blame for US deficit
- National Assembly elections are vital
- The 'rose revolution' is beginning to wilt
- Wolfensohn changed the World Bank for the better
- China rediscovering sex awareness, if hesitantly
- Haste makes waste
- Taiwan is independent
- What can we teach China?
Sports
World News
- China's EPA says polluters must pay
- EU to China: Make human rights progress to lift ban
- Beijing offers cash to fix damage to Japanese property
- New Zealand `bioterrorist' makes threat of infection
- Africa's crises `fail to be addressed'
- Scientists reconstruct the face of King Tutankhamun
- Telescope gives scientists clues as to Earth's origins
- Father charged instabbing of young daughter, her friend
- Wave of violence sweeps through Iraq
- Congress ups soldiers' death benefits
- Human Rights Watch accuses Egypt of torture
- Congress says no money should be used for torture
- Iraqi leader asks South America for its support
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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