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Sat, May 28, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Assembly statute signed into law
- China's `energy diplomacy' hurts Taiwan, experts say
- KMT workers' union gives demands to candidates
- Ma, Wang asked to present platforms
- Supreme Court to rule on pan-blue suit against last year's presidential election
- Poison suspect admits extortion
- Stars vie with up-and-comers in Golden race
- Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung to dispatch delegations to conference in Chongqing
- New fish species found off Taitung
- Meeting to be held on the problem of released animals
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Halt Chunghwa sale, legislature says
- Plan for new TSE trading hours may be axed
- Rechi says it only tried to conceal China investment
- Government avoids Waterland dispute
- Negotiations about bank bailout fund dragged out further
- Manufacturers becoming pessimistic: TIER report
- Economy slows, gets `yellow-blue light'
- Formosa Petrochemical plans to boost overseas sales
- Wall Street's gains and foreign funds boost main bourse
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Lindsay Davenport turns up the heat
- Danica dominates Indy spotlight
- It's defense versus offense in the wild West, and defense has the edge so far
- Nomo has stellar day for Devil Rays
- Alfonso `Chico' Carrasquel dies at 77
- Liverpool celebrates 'miracle'
- Waratahs ready to face Crusaders for the Super 12 title
- Sports Briefs
World News
- More than 20 dead in Pakistan tragedy
- Web site tells how to stage attacks on a US Embassy
- China's prosecution office urges end to illegal interrogation
- French media brush off Chirac's plea for EU vote
- Baby boys at risk from chemicals
- Iranian women aim for the very top
- Less than 40% of global aid is `real,' report says
- Iraq launches a huge offensive
- US probe confirms cases of Koran abuse
- Conflicting claims may signal a power struggle in al-Qaeda
- US soldier acquitted of murder of Iraqi
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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