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Sat, Oct 15, 2005
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Taiwan News
- No Cabinet reshuffle now: Hsieh
- Lee says China fears democracy
- New DPP movement reacts to president's flak
- Disharmony is rife throughout China, political experts say
- Chen says he will address nation on his reform priorities
- Home violence law needs reform
- 228 families rebuke Ma after visit
- Nuclear plant to start three years late
- Battle over Peng blackmail VCD is played out in court
- Panda issue is nothing out of the ordinary: Hsieh
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- China losing its shine in manufacturing
- DRAM makers likely to post drop in earnings
- Lehman raises forecast
- Local firms to get strong boost from latest iPod product
- AMD to boost production at new plant in Germany
- Forum urges Taiwan to stay `sensitive' to APEC
- TAIEX up slightly higher after minor technical rebound
- Taiwan-Paraguay business meeting opens in Taipei
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: The state does not own sexuality
- New viewpoint needed, not reform
- Celebrating something that never really was
- Saddam's trial a burden to the political process
- The first Arab ruler to have to stand trial
- Saddam and Washington: from a pampered child to bogeyman
- Should a Humpty-Dumpty Iraq be glued back together again?
- A contemptible insolence
- Big bikers let it rip too much
Sports
- Astros get runners home
- Eddings faces controversy
- New York Yankees' free agents consider making transitions
- Valentine's Marines on march toward berth in Japan Series
- Weis quickly gets into college spirit
- NBC sticks with Irish through thick and thin
- Drug testing in NFL appears to be working well
- Chelsea quickly moves out of reach in Premier League
- Bergeron heads up Bruin scoring spree
- Detroit motors past an injury-plagued Milwaukee squad
World News
- PRC, Japan in talks on territory rift
- Snow lectures PRC on saving habits
- Smooth sailing for Chinese spaceflight `Shenzhou VI'
- Explosion destroys fuel tankers
- Red tape ties up India's relief aid
- Bali blasts burden Indonesia with new issues
- Upper-house body approves Japan Post's privatization
- Agencies plead for habitat protection to save orangutans
- Schroeder ally picked as minister
- British barrister Anthony Scrivener to defend Saddam
- Liberian elections too close to call; run-offs possible
- Party offices bombed ahead of Iraq vote
- Undercover man to become US' chief spy after reshuffle
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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