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Tue, Jun 28, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Hualien prosecutor faces lawsuit
- Hsieh moves to protect skipjacks
- GIO denies BCC a license, upping pressure on KMT
- Lee urges Aborigine youth to help their home villages
- DPP legislator says KMT long ago gave up Diaoyutais claim
- Lu leaves for a three-day official visit to Pacific ally
- President defends tax, bank reforms
- US beef no health threat: DOH
- Poultry ban air-tight: COA
- Retailers voluntarily removing US beef from shelves amid mad cow fears
- Chen calls on the public to get out and give blood
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Real-estate watchers remain cautious
- Taiwan phases out all nuclear power, for coal
- Indicators show economy cooling
- Prime office-space rentals rocket in downtown Taipei
- Made-for-cellphone story to woo subscribers in PRC
- Stock exchange further relax restrictions
- Local stocks fall, led by exporters as oil prices soar
- Burger King debuts in China, aiming to catch rivals
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Complaints over US beef half-baked
- UN's court not a resort for Taiwan to consider
- Sovereignty issue clouds the waters
- Consistent China policy eludes US
- Quenching US' thirst for oil an attainable goal
- Australia's worsening drought demands complete lifestyle change
- Letter: Face up to the risks
- Letter: `Taipei Times' declining
Sports
World News
- Forgive my judgement, Arroyo says
- Pakistani rape victim appeals case
- Diplomats relieved at Corby farce
- Indignant Islamists crash transvestite beauty contest
- Jakarta receives new threatening letter
- Do-it-yourself meal parties a new Italian underground
- US attack helicopter crashes near Baghdad
- Israel, US nearing agreement over arms sales to China
- Japan asks China for transparency on military spending
- Calls for reform on UN's 60th birthday
- Japan's emperor visits WWII battlesite
- Ex-FBI director lambastes Deep Throat's actions
- Gay pride marches draw thousands in US and Canada
- Rwanda turns to adoption for gorillas
- Rights groups says US detained scores of Muslim males
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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