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Sun, Dec 18, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Pan-blues may allow defense debate
- Pan-blue merger faces challenges
- Avoid marginalization by China, analysts urge
- `Portraits Taiwan' to showcase the nation's spirit
- Government troubles the youth
- Christ's College fights for accreditation, recognition
- Fourth representative office opens in Australia
- Local biologist berates government over Spratly Islands
- First new ID cards issued Wednesday, but who will queue?
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- NYSE comes out of two-week slide
- German confidence boosts Europe
- Asian stocks mixed as window-dressing caps gains
- Oil prices tumble as cold lets up in US
- Dollar ends horrific week with further losses against rivals
- Time Warner enters talks with Google
- UK and France bridge finance gap at EU talks
- US trade deficit dwarfs budget shortfall
- Former Beatles, relatives sue EMI
- First Chinese firm to display car at Detroit auto show
- Real-estate brokers sue Donald Trump after huge land sale
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Nepal's insurgency grinds on against the monarchy
- China dam aims to stop toxic water
- HK police besieged in WTO clash
- Afghan anxiety growing
- Tsunami victims voice discontent on US policy
- US House assails China over labor camps, products
- Indonesian general faces Timor probe
- Iran orders IAEA protocol suspended
- US bays for Jabr's blood after evidence of Sunni detainees suffering torture
- Sunni leader welcomes an alliance
- Head of UN probe blames Syria for Rafiq Hariri murder
- Age and its effect on male fertility remain a tough nut to crack
- Bush authorized spying on dozens of occasions
- No-tie Evo may win in Bolivian poll
- Mexico pans US Congress over immigration bill
- Executed Tookie's funeral service to be a fiery affair
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
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