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Sat, Oct 08, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Legislator tells consumers to be alert to dioxin levels
- Consumer group warns on toxic chopstick threat
- World's first typhoon probe launched
- Holiday traffic plan aims to prevent gridlock nightmare
- Many firms flouting rules on employing disabled workers
- Government to try to block `peace' bill
- Ma pledges reform, lauds Beijing deal in interview
- Premier defends making deal with Swiss over Wang
- Counties drop out of cities' summit
- Lu speaks out against Google on VOA
- Hsu heads to prison for bribery as his options run out
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Weaker NT, electronics bolster exports
- LCD monitors may pass CRTs soon, researcher says
- Service sector strives to contribute 71% of GDP
- Swiss watch firm expects sales to soar
- Government hoping to lure 3.2 million tourists
- Taiwan's foundries strong
- TSMC reports monthly revenue rise to an all-time high on stronger demand
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Smoltz returns to shoot down Rocket
- Ryder scores in overtime
- Raikkonen endures engine failure
- Australia has heyday against World XI
- USC deals with `issues'
- Next qualifying round may set the World Cup stage
- Keith Jackson spins a corny yarn
- LA Lakers release Vlade Divac after offseason surgery
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Thaksin gets mixed reception
- Lack of vultures hurt rites
- Woman activist among first Afghan poll winners
- Bali tries to lure back tourists
- Gunmen attack Pakistani mosque
- Survivors of atomic bombing abroad to get Japanese help
- Violence out of control in Territories
- Dog testicles win at the Ig Nobels
- NYC boosts security after threat
- Killer shark's long trip gives scientists food for thought
- Six Africans killed while storming Spain's enclaves
- Naming Katrina's dead remains difficult
- Karl Rove testifies again in CIA leak
- British seize 12 in raids on Basra; US kills 29 in offensive
- Civilian deaths will jeopardize al-Qaeda cause: No. 2 rebel
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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