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Thu, May 26, 2005
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Taiwan News
- KMT to enforce party discipline
- TSU to focus on party goals at assembly
- FTA requires backing of Congress
- Legislators propose merger of Taipei City, Taipei County
- Vatican envoy says ties with Holy See are firm
- Premier pushes Cabinet
- Officials dismiss SARS rumor
- WHO will help Taiwan if need be, vice minister says
- Executive Yuan stands by collecting fingerprint data
- Hopes are high for new agricultural treasury
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Nation's first 3G service launched
- New body established to oversee banking reforms
- Finance ministry worried about pace of privatization
- Consumer commission turns its lens on Kodak
- Companies worry about loyalties of new college grads
- Stock market gets a chill after report of alleged SARS case
- Local airlines to raise fares next month
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: It's time to let go, Chairman Lien
- Beware of the 'Republic of Casino'
- Definitions differ on `two sides, one China'
- Hainan's dry times are just the beginning
- Ethical clothes are coming in from the cold
- Why the environment is key to Afghanistan's national security
- Say no to fingerprints
- Geneva has lessons
Sports
World News
- Human rights in Asia get `trampled'
- Amnesty slams US for undermining respect for rights
- Worldwide, women face `horrific' levels of abuse: AI report
- UN calls for an end to forced labor throughout Asia
- `Botched bandits' seize bus
- Cambodian ex-monarch joins blogger community
- Photos contradict Thai policeman in UK tourists' murder
- Bolivians demand nationalized oil
- Britain's new addiction is a puzzle
- Militants control Iraqi city, police say
- Patriot Act proposal sends debate back to square one
- Portugal's former leader chosen for UN refugee post
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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