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Tue, Jul 26, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Cross-party talks run aground
- Ma, New Party discuss merger plan
- Fishermen can't attend Taiwan-Japan talks: MOFA
- Hsieh complains his performance is always criticized
- Film festival to reintroduce beauty of Chinese cinema
- Kaohsiung Prison warden denies extramarital affair
- Kaohsiung to build stadium for World Games
- Kaohsiung mayor gets World Games flag
- Hsieh says he is part Aboriginal; declares new day
- Officials to screen US-bound cargo at Kaohsiung Harbor
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Taishin Financial's shares plummet
- Expo promises cheapest ever notebook prices
- GM's prices outpace rivals in China
- Nanjing Auto to use Rover technology for own brands
- Financial rally pushes TAIEX back above 6,400 points
- China cuts tariffs on textile products
- China to resume IPOs when firms finish share sales
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Sweet fruit, rotten tactics
- Fruit export plans leave a bad taste
- US report eyes China's challenge to its interests
- Southeast Asia gets penny-wise about energy
- For dozens of Mexican migrants, US heat wave means death
- Going about your business as the specter of terror looms
- Status needs clarification
Sports
World News
- Japanese diplomat won't attend summit
- Talks will create a stronger US-Japan alliance: general
- SARS, bird flu ruled out in China illness
- US hoping jobs will help keep Afghans friendly
- New Zealand's Clark sets Sept. 17 for general election
- Sharon warns of `unprecedented measures'
- Intelligence may be key to Israeli counterterror efforts
- Al-Qaeda is more like a virus than a network: analysts
- Modified genes in test crop produce a new `superweed'
- Twin suicide bombs shake Baghdad
- Dissident slams EU's cozying up to Cuba
- Kosovo's factions look for a future past old hatreds
- New TV station begins broadcasts in Latin America
- Senators demand Roberts' legal work for government
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



