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Sat, Dec 17, 2005
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Taiwan News
- KMT legislator backs US on larger defense budget
- Lee says military unprepared for threat
- Military risks becoming a burden to the US: expert
- Pension reform plan's start date pushed back
- Chinese defector tells of monitoring work
- Kaohsiung City Council goes into recess in protest
- Steel factory suspected of causing high dioxin levels
- Lawmaker urges review of pets' ID chips
- Experts share experience of cultural industry
- People fear disease may spread through cross-strait contact
- Wang Chien-ming ready to `show Taiwan to the world'
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Mega Financial to acquire smaller bank
- Quanta's laptop deal good in the long run: experts
- High Tech Computer shares shoot up
- Yacht building taking off
- Nation willing to talk to China at WTO
- TAIEX up on news China restrictions could be relaxed
- Taishin scraps share sale, approves private placement
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Hospital fire kills at least 39 in China
- Wealth gap threatens social stability
- Party boss goes on trial over Hebei riot
- Keep off the beaches, say Aussie cops
- Stem cell pioneer denies accusations
- Japanese and US forces to stage island war games
- Hamas trounces Fatah in local polls
- Iran `bought' 18 N Korean missiles
- Britain drops plans to shut radical mosques
- US officers facing Iraq graft charges
- Eight sent to asylum after horror exorcism killings in Mexico
- Author's trial suspended amid criticism
- US close to building Mexico `wall'
- Biblical museum tour cheerily challenges evolution
- Bush orders better public access to government data
- Musicians forced to give up instruments to spurned violinist
- UN extends Hariri probe, slams recalcitrant Syria
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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