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Sat, Sep 10, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Governments must talk, survey says
- KMT commemorates the WWII victory over Japan
- TSU urges election candidates to help save the party
- Seoul rejects Chen's APEC request
- EU-China relations are to `depend on rights'
- PFP expects great things from new cross-strait forum
- Three soldiers killed in explosion
- First daughter speaks out for breastfeeding
- Ilan fishermen in trouble for China trip
- Government plans to renovate train system nationwide
- Caffeine limits for canned drinks to ease in December
Business
- State-run bank keeps quiet over bidders
- Homegrown video discs ready for mass market
- Economists optimistic about year's second half
- Record number of visitors expected at semiconductor fair as industry grows
- Hitachi in talks to set up new contract chipmaker
- Micron to expand its chip assembly plant in Singapore
- German automakers plunge into hybrid car market
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Federer slips into semis
- Patriots adjust as season begins
- Fans wonder if Pittsburgh's QB will suffer slump
- Rays bedevil Yankees as Wang returns
- Japan nearly shuts out Taiwan
- Bonds appears and disappears
- Harness racing's legendary jockey Stanley Dancer dies
- Final Ashes test heats up
- Michael Owen about to debut for Newcastle club
- Glover, Calcavecchia lead
World News
- Chinese gays breaking down taboos
- Pontiff invites four Chinese bishops to Rome meeting
- Koizumi looks poised to triumph
- Pyongyang wants change in how it gets foreign aid
- Wire cut at Australian detention center
- Iraqi reconstruction money runs dry
- Got a locust swarm? Light the grill
- Israel mulls fate of Gaza synagogues
- US monitoring Pakistani extremist groups closely
- Jury acquits second Army reservist of detainee abuse
- Katrina devastates ecology, economy
- US' black community galvanized into action
- Hurricane victims faced with debit card chaos
- Illegal immigrants marginalized in Gulf Coast evacuation
- In the aftermath of the storm, fingers are starting to point
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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