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Tue, Oct 04, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Arms bill may proceed next year: Wang
- Water chief argues against opening highway
- DPP gives up Keelung race for TSU
- China benefits most from fruit sales, Chen says
- European politician supports continued arms ban on China
- Taipei wins latest round in fight over health insurance
- Baseball player found dead in dormitory room
- MRT probe eyes Kaohsiung official
- CLA revamps its hiring process for foreign caregivers
- Bali cancellations confuse vacationers
- CLA encourages employers to hire disabled workers
- Taiwan Quick Take
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World News
- S Korea tells activist of North's `plot'
- India, Pakistan in `good' talks, sign pacts
- Eighteen die as train jumps rails
- Asia's most wanted turn more extremist: expert
- Thailand puts top tourist spots on full security alert
- Anti-gay Christians to `advise' teachers
- EU talks on Turkey tense
- France arrests alleged terrorist cell members
- Thousands gather to catch glimpse of annular eclipse
- Ambitious experiment leads Kosovo to a crossroads
- Targeting civilians `a war crime'
- New Orleans church bells ring again
- Merkel gets bigger edge in `grand coalition'
- Britain attempts to overturn ruling on terror deportations
- England says worse things happened at Abu Ghraib prison
- World News Quick Take
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