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Sat, May 21, 2005
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Taiwan News
- President celebrates by recycling
- People now more vigilant on cross-strait ties: MAC
- PFP lawmaker looks ready to return to KMT
- Lu urges confidence in Chen's leadership
- DPP adviser predicts closer ties with US for party
- Legislature passes National Assembly operation's law
- President Chen tells `Economist' that China fever cooling
- Stronger elderly support needed
- Police bust nine suspects in cross-strait crime ring
- Oxy Gym owners forced to suspend business one year
- Coalition calls for laws to protect domestic help
- Journalist's sentence draws fire
- Nanjing to party officials: you must confess your affairs
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Hsieh announces stimulus package
- Weaker-than-expected GDP growth surprises analysts
- China's easing of tourism rules boosts travel stocks
- Government loans will not be enough to revitalize economy, observers say
- Most farmers satisfied with COA policy
- Taiwan High Court says Hu must stay behind bars
- Shares end lower, led by LCD makers and financial firms
- Experts call for safer foodstuffs in wake of poisoning
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Pistons close out series as Miller ends playing career
- US lawmakers say NBA's steroid-testing policy highly ineffective
- Mel Stottlemyre enjoys his ice cream
- Roberto Hernandez doesn't understand divisive fans
- AS Roma, Inter Milan reach final
- Crusaders knock the wind out of Hurricanes, 47-7
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Uzbek forces assert power in the east
- S Korea in face-to-face discussions with Pyongyang
- Iraq, Iran blame Hussein for past wars
- UN prosecutor threatens boycott
- Palestinian rebels open fire in Jewish settlement
- Baghdad morgue matches the living with their dead
- Liberals narrowly avoid collapse
- US Army details abuse of detainees
- Red Cross confirms abuse of Koran at Guantanamo
- FBI tags UK animal rights activists and greens as terrorists
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



