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Wed, Sep 14, 2005
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Taiwan News
- No-confidence vote petition drive starts
- Delegation to ink new pact to buy agricultural items
- DPP, TSU accept Chen's invitation
- US officials urge Taiwan to increase defense budget
- Web site launched for disabled
- Disabled athletes off to Rio with spirit
- Bus fares might rise, but don't hold your breath
- Spurned officer kills subordinate's girlfriend
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Bank staff end strike, return to work
- Visa turns to debit cards to boost its market share
- Amkor expects growth
- World Bank ranks nation 35th in business survey
- FSC urges cross-strait banking talks
- Employers downbeat on hiring for fourth quarter
- Poll shows many buy computers through Internet, TV
- Japanese train carriages delivered to Kaohsiung port
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Legislature must put aside feuding
- Chinese sea power is on the rise
- Koizumi's stand struck chord with jaded public
- Japan's Koizumi is in the driver's seat on reform
- The United Nations boldly faces another challenger of change
- Germany and its five perplexing poll unknowns
- US ambiguity harmful
Sports
World News
- FBI agent, cop charged for spying
- Jakarta issues death sentence for embassy bombings
- Japan `rebels' now support bills
- Lightning sparks ammo dump blasts
- HK Disney sued on opening day for poor crowd control
- North Korea insists on right to a civilian nuclear program
- `Foreign-sounding' names banned in Kunming's housing
- Joy, death as Palestinians swarm Gaza
- Protestant rioting begins to ease in Belfast
- Paralyzed man hijacks jet
- Tip-off botches arrest of Israeli general
- Hospital yields cluster of corpses
- Roberts pledges to judge `without fear or favor'
- Parliamentarians want CIA to stop using UK airports
- Iraqi president says at least 50,000 US troops can leave
- Sheriff's deputies remove 11 children from 9 tiny cages
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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