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Sun, Oct 09, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Experts stress need for suicide-prevention focus
- ICRT, listeners ponder much reduced future
- US to tighten apple export control after moth larva found
- UAE `given guns' for Chen visit
- New campaign targets vote-buying
- Luo defends party reform at campaign event
- Lu concedes room for improvement in finance reform plan
- Taiwan policy is still the same, claim US officials
- Press-corps members suffer Caribbean credit scam
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Wall Street skids on inflation worries
- Investors stand back after steep declines in Asia
- After week of declines, oil prices recover marginally
- US House passes bill to encourage new refineries
- Greenback regains lost ground against rivals on jobs data
- European markets end volatile day to the downside
- Investors sue News Corp over `poison pill' defense
- Judge bars Merck testimony, saying it made her sick
- GM peruses new gadgets at secret show
- Court rejects BlackBerry patent appeal
- US taking `holistic' view at Beijing currency talks
- BP to sell chemical unit Innovene in US$9bn cash deal
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Chinese immigrants keep US well fed
- Indonesian police miss suspect
- Kazakh-US project to eliminate nuclear fuel
- North Korea trying to resume full-scale distribution of food
- Sri Lankan opposition leader launches campaign
- Covert arms programs unmasked
- Journalist exposes abuse in detention
- Hackers jailed in Britain
- Kofi Annan calls for talks to begin on future of Kosovo
- Iraq insurgency suffering internal woes
- Bush transcript: `God told me to end tyranny in Iraq'
- US defense agency seeks more latitude in its investigations
- White House aide denies involvement in CIA leak
- World News Quick Take
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