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Fri, Sep 30, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Opposition wants wider yuan trade
- Pan-blue alliance splits over Miaoli
- TSU wants explanation from China Steel chief
- Chen gets warm welcome
- Council of Agriculture seizes ducks, duck eggs
- Ma plans to take highway protest to the government
- PFP to help fugitive ex-speaker if he returns to Taiwan
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- High-speed rail to get another lifeline
- Invention Show showcases creativity
- Bidding for link to CKS Airport to start all over
- ITRI starts selling exclusive patent-licensing rights
- Magnetic-strip cash cards on way out
- Samsung plans huge chip center
- Supermarket own-brands not so popular in Taiwan
- Number two chip maker issues bonds to investors
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Real Madrid's Raul racks up 50th goal
- Major F1 carmakers to go ahead with breakaway series
- Frenchwomen take control at Korea Open Championship
- New generation of girls follows in Sharapova's wake
- India, Pakistan clash in maiden cricket series
- Petanque not only for elderly Frenchmen in berets anymore
- Hasek leads Senators in Buffalo win
- San Diego Padres clinch division title
- Bulls edge past Bears after classic seesaw battle
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Indonesians protest fuel-price increase
- Netherlands takes on Soviet-era Afghan war crimes
- China's top law official orders new Xinjiang crackdown
- Sharon rejects bigger pullout
- S Korea to keep aiding North
- French forces end ferry hijacking
- Decision on Germany's new chancellor no nearer
- Iraq confirms first female suicide attack
- FEMA caught off-guard at Houston aid center
- Brazil tackles sex tourism
- US judge upholds right to appeal case of prisoner abuse
- Treasure hunt on Chilean isle touches off gold fever
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Moving across the boundaries
- POP STOP
- Taipei's gay pride march ready to roll
- East Coast gets ready
- Remembering a slain reporter
- Record-breaking Nana Mouskouri to say 'adieu' to her Taiwan fans
- A tale of two lovers is reworked to give story a modern twist
- The Vinyl Word
- Deuce Bigalow takes a special brand of humor to Europe
- Dead set on marriage
- Revenge is a bland dish best served cold
- Getting Global 2005 TIEFF opens up a window to diversity
- Shy Nick Park got to the top in 83 minutes
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Cafe Studio (Grand Formosa Regent Taipei)
- Restaurant: Yunyuan 雲源
- Events & Entertainment
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