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Mon, Sep 12, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Chen deflects critics with baseball field
- Decision on resignations expected
- Legislature prepares to begin a bruising session
- Su says biggest enemy for DPP is simply itself
- Experts: Strawberry Generation is just a myth, statistics say
- Typhoon just brushes northern part of the country, but vegetable prices climb
- Nations shut door to dissidents
- Prosecutors turn bad with a little help from the law
- Taiwanese festival starts in London
Business
- LCD-monitor shipments grow slowly
- LSE head cautious, optimistic on investing in China
- High oil prices become a headache
- Chen toasts Taiwan Beer's dominance in domestic market
- Premier says music industry must work with file-sharers
- Vice economic affairs minister at work
- High oil prices put brakes on China's soaring economy
Editorials
- Editorial: Privatization transparency needed
- Bring justice to victims of abuses
- Ma-Soong meeting a triumph of absurdity
- Fight the modern-day `fear entrepreneurs' with community spirit
- Searching for alien life right here on earth
- The slow road to democracy wins
- Legislators do nothing
- Sovereignty explored online
Sports
World News
- Chinese VP Zeng woos residents on Hong Kong jaunt
- Afghan gunmen botch attack
- `Radical' Muslims pledge loyalty to Australia
- Bangladesh plans to hand out food to its poorest people
- Belfast parade ends in riot
- Trial begins for British cockle-picking tragedy
- Germany's left fights to return to parliament
- Iran minister warns UN referral will be a `lose-lose' game
- S Africa fighting black empowerment `fronting'
- Hu vows to improve living standards
- 9/11 families oppose museum plan
- Mass migration from US Gulf could have wide impact
- UK doctor criticizes drug
- Plan to enlarge the UN Security Council getting nowhere
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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