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Tue, May 17, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Yeh calls for Assembly salary, time cut
- Lien still plans to step down in summer
- Taiwanese support WHO bid in Geneva
- China tries to explain memorandum
- Lepers' advocates protest in Geneva for better treatment
- Presidential Office denies claims made by PFP legislator
- Lu says fingerprint IDs violate rights
- Diplomacy requires engagement
- Taiwanese laud China at festival
- DOH warns of misleading drug advertising on radio
Business
- Chunghwa share sale on track
- Civil servants restricted from banking positions
- Shortage of vegetables expected to boost prices
- Cash cards offer users financial heaven and hell
- FSC hands Waterland data to prosecutors
- JP Morgan bets big on Taiwan
- US dollar will drop: experts
- LCD makers and shippers weigh heavy on the TAIEX
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Two Koreas in new negotiations
- Aussie police leave Papua New Guinea after court verdict
- Fraud charges dropped, protests banned in Ethiopia
- Mercenaries to be grilled on coup in Equatorial Guinea
- `Newsweek' apologizes for Koran report
- Fears of sectarian struggle grow
- US military spares Hawaii in new base closure plan
- Blair to push for national ID cards
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



