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Sat, Sep 17, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh cools his heels in legislature
- Ministry dismisses Hu's `trickery'
- Chen asks public to snap up his photos
- Uyghur organization's president attacks PRC oppression in Xinjiang
- Prosecutor indicted on false indictment charge
- Taiwan lauded for anti-piracy work
- New advances in cancer treatment
- Government denies any breakthrough in direct links to China
- Study on Aboriginal civil servants shows high placement rate
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Games sector faces bleak future
- Flat-panel stocks plunge on fears of inventory glut
- Neihu, Nankang parks' revenue hits NT$1.69 trillion
- Ford Lio Ho Motor names new CEO at Mazda Taiwan
- Bank chairman resigns over failed sale
- McDonald's tie-in will boost market share, Epson says
- Shinkong announces nearly NT$7 billion in earnings
- Chipmaking firms face glut next quarter: report
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Hold a referendum on the UN bid
- Let's plug into the regional economy
- Pan-blue mayhem hurts democracy
- The nation's industrial zones need an overhaul
- HK Disney's inauspicious start
- The possibilities are endless for German voters
- US responsible for causing the escalation in Iran's nuclear crisis
Sports
World News
- NZ poll too close to call
- Australia hands US deportee a huge bill for detention
- Japanese opposition seeks `rebirth' after big defeat
- Indonesia confirms bird flu death
- Hong Kong heiress wins control of business empire
- Israel demands sealing of Gaza border
- Blair defends deportations
- Mexico's fireworks capital goes up in smoke
- Report warns of extremists at British universities
- Unimaginable now routine as foreign supplies get sorted
- New Orleans will rise again: Bush
- Looking for work becomes deadly
- Doctors warn women not to delay having babies
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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