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Sun, Jan 01, 2006
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Any Cabinet shuffle up to Chen
- No change to gas prices before New Year, Hsieh says
- DPP legislator slams loss of status at WTO
- KMT spokeswoman quits job as radio host
- Defense minister to be absent from hearing on arms
- MOJ turns to PRC for inspiration on cutting executions
- TB prevention needs a rethink
- Dogs prove they really are man's best friend
- MAC vice chairman doubles up as Taiwan's `dogfather'
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Dow Jones turns in a loss for the year
- Asian markets deliver strong performances
- Oil ends record-breaking year with 40 percent gain
- Dollar pulls out of three-year decline against major rivals
- European markets drift lower on last trading day
- US economists look past trouble signs
- PepsiCo ousts Coca-Cola from top spot
- EU gas shortage feared as Ukraine rejects price hike
- Colleges boycott Coke over labor concerns
- UK's Royal Mail opens up to competition
- US women closing Internet's gender gap, study shows
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Editors stand up to Beijing
- EU dreams are hardly appropriate
- It's best to think before uprooting a TV station
- What does the New Year herald?
- Orators make snatching defeat from victory sound appealing
- Little worldly love likely for US during 2006
- Letter: What Taiwan really lacks
- Letter: When rice goes bad
Sports
World News
- Officials fired over China village riot
- Affairs deadly for Cambodia's wives
- Two kidnapped Japanese identify N Korean agents
- Stem cell fraud defends his technique
- Aussie bushfires might get worse
- Japan tried to `hide' suicide
- Howard's support drops over Iraq mission: poll
- Former Indian PM announces end to his political career
- Former German diplomat freed
- Paris court rejects petition on ship's transfer to India
- New threats on horizon for the UK, Blair says
- British unlikely to take up a fad diet this New Year: poll
- Sudan closes Iraq embassy in bid to save employees
- Kidnappings will likely postpone Haiti elections
- Probe opened into leaking of secret wiretap program
- US to switch training focus to special police forces
- Morales enjoys warm welcome in Cuba
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
Features
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