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Wed, Nov 16, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh floats resignation offer
- Former Kaohsiung transit official released on bail
- Procedure Committee votes down arms bill, 37th time
- MND says new poll shows support for arms purchase
- Luo says court verdict shows his rival lied in debate
- Opening Songshan to HK, Macau flights nothing to rush: MAC
- Prosecutors recover Wang files
- Delegate happy after return from WHO bird flu talks
- Lu tells guests that China is `threat to rest of the world'
- Pandas will add to Taiwan's `mad bears'
- KMT slams government for culling temps
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Taiwan wants break on WTO promises
- Photo of Lin missing from official APEC magazine
- Sampo seeks fresh start with well-rounded boss
- ProMOS expects boost in output from new factory
- Grumbling greets Eslite credit card
- No plan to loosen China investment limits: Hsieh
- Veteran employee Philip Wei rises to the top at China Air
- THSRC approves plan to expand board
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Cowboys clinch unlikely 21-20 victory over Eagles
- Andrew Flintoff evens odds against Pakistan
- Blake powers Islanders to 3-2 victory over Penguins
- Lomu expects no favors on his way back to the top
- Pau Gasol helps Grizzlies maul Lakers in home win
- Nadal, Agassi join Masters Cup's long injury list
- Webb enters Golf Hall of Fame as youngest member
World News
- Philippine militant links JI to attacks
- Australia cries foul over credit ban
- Indian ex-ministers reluctant to vacate
- Beijing to `rehabilitate' former leader
- Karachi car bombing kills three
- Afghans blame al-Qaeda for suicide attacks
- Japanese princess weds, loses title
- Massive quake in Japan triggers small tsunamis
- Chirac calls for an end to racism
- Baghdad rocked by spate of violent attacks
- Salt mines offer `miraculous' cures
- Israeli PM's son pleads guilty to illegal fundraising
- Tripoli's Supreme Court delays ruling on HIV case
- President hits back at war critics
- Ambassadors recalled in Venezuela-Mexico spat
- Terror detainees can appeal military rulings
- US threatens to look elsewhere if UN fails to reform
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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