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Wed, May 18, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Support for WHO bid dries up
- MAC blasts Beijing's move
- China tells Taiwan it has `always' been ready to give its aid
- `China is not too bright,' President Chen declares
- US official says elections a sign of democracy
- Pan-green camp tensions mount
- Fingerprinting is the law: Cabinet
- Disgruntled PFP legislators may exit the party
- Day against homophobia celebrated at Taipei park
- Hsiao Bi-khim denounces Chinese antics at LI meet
- MOFA watching Vatican's moves
- CDC warns parents to be on alert for enterovirus
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Government may loosen China rules
- Tourism numbers boosted by celebrity endorsement
- Investors feeling more pessimistic
- Court frees Procomp's ex-chairwoman
- 12 banks set sights on Chunghwa Telecom ADR deal
- Asia prepared for yuan revaluation, analysts say
- China may face bad debt crisis, central bank governor says
- Forex reform not related to the yuan, officials say
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Pressure on Uzbek chief grows as death toll rises
- Conference on democracy called off at eleventh hour
- Prosecutors seek 10-year term for Nepali ex-premier
- Anti-corruption campaign starts to retreat
- First Beslan seizure trial begins
- Khodorkovsky found guilty on two charges
- Mexican president expresses regret for racial remark
- Reputed Chinatown snakehead goes on trial in New York
- Iraqi militants `trying to start civil war'
- Jury convicts Abu Ghraib abuser
- Police foil plot by Israeli extremists
- Abu Ghraib whistleblower wins JFK courage award
- Latest UN oil-for-food probe turns its gaze inward
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



