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Sat, Sep 24, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Armitage tells DPP to work around AIT
- Legislature grinds to a halt as MRT fallout continues
- Wang to convene meeting to discuss NCC strategies
- Taiwan devises new aid plan for Central America
- MAC urges Hong Kong to allow flights
- Taipei's management of lottery money slammed
- MOJ monitors paroled sex offenders
- Expatriates to hold fundraiser for Katrina victims
- MOE urged to have San Francisco treaty in textbooks
- MOE concerned about children's language abilities
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- TAIEX keeps falling after big sell-off
- Guatemala FTA mostly politics: economists
- Economy picking up on expected year-end demand
- Lawmakers slam exclusions from new tax proposal
- LCD oversupply kills price hopes
- Higher materials costs eat into automakers' margins
- Export orders rise to an all-time high of US$22 billion in month of August
- Officials propose plan to cut oil taxes
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: China can't fathom democracy
- Joint statement merely a first step
- KMT's lack of respect made clear to everyone
- Too much saving, too little investment
- Neo-Conservatives and neo-Liberals, are they finally on the run?
- UN human rights are just a parody of the real thing
- Guanipa's bigotry is outdated
- More pride, less vitriol
- The US is no example
Sports
World News
- Investors unfazed by Web controls
- HK plans to double number of selectors
- UN chides Indonesia on bird flu
- Kim Jong-il orders high-level meeting with US officials
- Residents of Uzbek province dispute official report
- High oil price means free money for Albertans
- Israelis give Rafah border crossings two more days
- Sex and drugs, but no rock and roll in new Dutch TV show
- Flower-bed bomb injures 46 people in Belarussian cafe
- Iraqi official blasts Syrian role in chaos
- John Roberts' confirmation as chief justice `certain'
- US, Iraq overstating role of foreigners: CSIS
- Orangutans under threat as palm oil plantations spread
- Bush rejects calls for an early withdrawal from Iraq
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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