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Fri, Dec 16, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Yu resigns to enter DPP leadership race
- KMT chief tells caucus to push blues' agenda
- TSU denies Lee behind rumored TV station sale
- Ma plugs away at Lu-Chen `fray'
- Soong urges better relations with China to protect economy
- Government has plans for airstrip on Taiping Island
- Agency announces year's top consumer news stories
- TSU denies Lee behind rumored TV station sale
- PFP lawmaker calls for US beef ban to be upheld
- MOFA to mediate in dispute involving Japanese envoy
- MAC talks up cross-strait cargo flights
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Asustek moves into LCD TV market
- Card aid package will hurt banks' profitability: analysts
- Era Digital Media hoping to cash in on the future trend for interactive TV
- Investment banker visits vice premier
- Polaris says economy will grow by 4.18% next year
- Tower crowned `king of the land'
- Exchange probing UMC
- Shares higher on expectations of demand for mobiles
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Liverpool, Sao Paulo in club final
- England squash Egypt to take World Team title
- Pakistan crush England by 165 runs
- Angry fans protest Ganguly's exclusion with mock funerals
- Montgomery ends controversial career
- The Magic run New York Knicks into the ground
- Sabres' Biron gets 32 saves, wins 11th straight start
World News
- Malaysian PM:summit a success
- Hitch halts hearing for pedophile
- Philippine mutiny captain flees court
- N Korea rails against US charges
- North avoids discussing nuclear program with South
- Fishermen call for limits on their larger rivals
- Soldier's shooting spree leaves 12 dead in Nepal
- Australia's prime minister condemns church vandalism
- India, China to speed up talks on border dispute
- Young activists split from Fatah
- Gang found guilty in `Clockwork Orange' rampage
- Lebanese insult Syria at funeral for slain editor
- US, Canadian and EU peacekeepers to pull out of Eritrea
- Ocean census reveals unusual creatures
- Bush defends Iraqi war, use of preemptive strikes
- House votes to renew Patriot Act
- Canadian leader rebuffs US warning
- Environmentalists buy license to stop hunting
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Bolton back in business
- Jingle bells all the way at upcoming concert
- Pop Stop
- Peking Opera Theater First Troupe recruits Taiwanese Chineses Opera fans
- Will the real UN delegates please stand up?
- Music, lights, action for the `Art Taiwan! Indie Festival and Artist Fair'
- The Vinyl Word
- A love that dares to grunt its name
- European Film Festival blends melodrama with politics
- The independent minority rules
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Lion Foot Sri Lankan Cuisine 獅子印斯里蘭卡美食館
- Restaurant: Rock Hot Spring and Gourmet Food
- Events & Entertainment
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