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Sun, Dec 11, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Jobless Aborigines at risk
- Mandarin gives envoys a new view
- Legislature seen as corrupt
- Teachers protest against plan to cut pension benefits
- Wang reveals US concerns over arms
- Chen makes annual democracy pilgrimage
- Lu urges Kaohsiung City to stand up for its rights
- President faces tough time in the legislature: analysts
- Ex-AIT boss Bush praises Taiwan's democratic progress
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Energy prices fall as storm lashes US
- India, Japan grab limelight in Asia
- European markets wilt amid concern over US rate hikes
- US dollar rallies on gains in consumer outlook, inventories
- NYSE seeks inspiration as late-year rally stalls
- Xbox beats Sony rival to Japan stores
- Healthy US firms freeze pensions to reduce costs
- Yahoo devours del.icio.us, joins up with Seven Network
- GM and Kerkorian reach stalemate over board seat
- Semiconductor sales could hit new high
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Militants arrested in Bangladesh
- New doubts emerge about stem cell pioneer's research
- Thai PM dismisses rival's rally
- Child murders frighten Japanese
- Tigers ask Norway to mediate after week of violence
- Shiploads of aid begin to arrive for Vanuatu's volcano evacuees
- Another democracy protest hits the street in Hong Kong
- Group calls for Nobel prize withdrawal
- Israel threatens to restrict trade with Gaza
- `Atypical' candidate favored
- Senior Hezbollah member escapes death
- US nun's Brazilian killer claims to be farmer's hired gun
- Putin backtracks on controversial NGO bill
- History will exonerate me: Bush
- Sir Thomas Hunter gets serious about philanthropy
- Sunni hopes for a calm election growing
- UK police could face charges over London tube killing
- World News Quick Take
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