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Fri, Aug 26, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Kaohsiung vows action in wake of riot
- MOFA begs US not to forget Taiwan
- Tu Cheng-sheng says China is not the best answer
- Chen calls on Ma to abandon KMT's `one China myth'
- President optimistic over nation's economic outlook
- Taipei police launch new anti-auto-theft campaign
- Hualien County probes `fake' wine
- GIO unveils latest PR campaign for Taiwan UN effort
- Taichung police rescue kidnap victim
- Consumer group tells book buyers to check the fine print
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- `Dr Doom' eyes Asian real estate
- China's investment environment is improving: survey
- FPC's Q2 profit growth may slow
- IDB director touts telecommunications as growth segment
- China Steel to reduce some prices in Q4
- Record crude oil prices drag down local share prices
- China's G-share market poised for rapid takeoff
- US retail demand helps Evergreen
Editorials
- Editorial: US opts for cents and insensibility
- Reform fantasies beguile the KMT
- China's key problem: over-focusing
- The key in a crisis is the response mechanism
- A graft-busting veteran takes on the Philippines
- Mastering the art of 'parallel unilateralism'
- Dashing to flood zones won't save the `Comeback Kid' this time
Sports
- Angry Armstrong takes on accusations
- Top-seeded Davydenko knocked out at Pilot Pen
- Baseball star still missing after flight from sobriety test
- Royals slide past Red Sox in 11 innings
- Former champions move to next stage
- Kiwis clinch 192-run win over Zimbabwe
- US beats Panama in world basketball qualifying opener
- ICC likely to reject UK's request to ban Zimbabwe
- Macoto Cobras slither past Elephants
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Tsunami kids given new hope
- Governments, agencies attempting to learn lessons
- Wave measured as far away as Peru and Canada
- Karzai angry over sentences for US killer soldiers
- China thinks six-nation talks could resume on Sept. 2: Japanese officials
- Musharraf confirms that North Korea's nuclear technology came from Pakistan
- Social `upheaval' looms as French Cabinet returns
- Militant cleric appeals for calm
- Baghdad deadlock stops marshland donor conference
- US seeking to scuttle draft plan on UN reform
- Advocacy group claims US getting fatter than ever
- Britain lists deportable `terror' offenses
- UN official challenges terror expulsions
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Diabolo's more than just a game
- Pop Stop
- `La Sylphide' bound to tempt the romantics
- World's End Girlfriend back together in Taipei
- Moving Sound moves on ...
- Robin Gibb arrives on a high note
- The Vinyl Word
- Terry Gilliam returns to prominence
- 'Red Eye' packs a B-movie punch
- It's all go at local arthouse theaters
- New movie ads reach out to best not most
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Spring Natural Vegetarian Restaurant 春天素食餐廳
- Restaurant: Chun-shui Tang Cultural Tea House 春水堂國際店
- Events & Entertainment
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