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Sun, Oct 23, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Bone-disease danger highlighted
- Experts criticize China's sham democracy paper
- Bird markets deserted after flu case confirmed
- Taipei `pigs out' during international food fair
- Hsieh promises to take the rap
- Ma hits the campaign trail for KMT
- Lu to legislators: cut your own salaries as an example
- Review faults NSB for unexplained budget increases
- Lu urges founding of national human rights commission
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Oil up slighty as Wilma takes control
- Asian markets react well to losses on Wall Street
- Wall Street hopes for `Santa Claus' rally to steer rebound
- Dollar gains lot of ground against euro, matches 25-month-high against the yen
- Compass' bad news and slide lead lower markets across EU
- Mandelson berates US, France
- News Corp shareholders withhold support
- FBI says former Corning man sold secrets to Taiwan
- Lawsuit could stop selling of BlackBerry e-mail devices in US
- Compass Group suspends executives, starts probe
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Party assets game set to continue
- Lee and Lien trips highlight truth
- Chiang lost the ROC its UN seat
- Silence over the Control Yuan not in right spirit
- AOL wants kids off the box and onto the Internet
- From the flying pun into the mire, eh, Herr Wagner?
- Television goes mobile, and product is waiting
Sports
World News
- Afghanistan to scrutinize desecrations
- Landslides claim more Indian lives
- US analysts, officials worry about China's military rise
- Human-to-human transmission ruled out in Thai flu death
- Nepalese cops raid private station in media clampdown
- Indonesians skeptical about US policy, not America
- Muslims, police clash in Egypt over Christian play
- Britain marks Battle of Trafalgar bicentennial
- Scores arrested in Europe in crime network roundup
- Poles head to the polls today to vote for new president
- Serbia appoints defense minister with shady ties
- Questions remain about Hariri killing
- Disabled former soldiers fight on as athletes in Iraq
- Liberian footballer a favorite for voters in presidential race
- Stakes are high in Argentina's fraught legislative election
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
Features
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