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Thu, Mar 23, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Investment rules made stricter
- DPP roasts Ma for remarks
- Defense minister says he will stay mum on `soft coup'
- Pan-blue lawmakers tear into Presidential Office staff
- NSB head doubts that a cross-strait war is likely soon
- Chen urges Germany to back nation's WHA bid
- DPP councilor charged in scam
- Domestic violence law to include homosexuals
- Premier announces funds to upgrade dilapidated schools
- DPP faults plan addressing pension overpayments
- Taiwan Quick Take: Pressure on CAL denied
- Taiwan Quick Take: Smuggling made a priority
- Taiwan Quick Take: Porn spam arouses ire
- Taiwan Quick Take: Training system unveiled
Business
- Teco settles Japanese lawsuit with Sharp
- Chen Mu-tsai defends record after sacking
- Overcapacity to delay LCD recovery: Merrill Lynch
- FSC mulls lifting bank branch ban
- BenQ's ratings take a fall
- EU reacts to Asian shoe dumping
- Ministry of Finance has the right to ISP data, says tax chief
- Unemployment rises to 3.92 percent
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ugly culture of privilege must go
- US should follow China's example
- US waking up to threat of Chinese military
- Latin American leaders reinvent the left
- A pragmatic center behind a leftist mirage
- Selective treatment of the facts is fudging the record on Belarus
- Letter: KMT is self-serving
- Letter: Taiwan is not US territory
Sports
World News
- Suspected Taliban killed in Afghan raid
- Kabul feeling pressure over death penalty for convert
- Estrada denies taking kickbacks as president
- Australian cyclone victims to receive government aid
- Anti-Thaksin protesters plan moveable demonstration
- S Korean diplomat urges Pyongyang back to the table
- Israelis kill militant in Jericho raid
- Gaza sees rationing as flour stocks fall
- ETA announces a total ceasefire
- Ecuador declares state of emergency
- Top FBI official was unaware of Moussaoui report
- Iraqi insurgents storm second police station
- Leader of dormant Peruvian guerrilla group sent to jail
- Soldiers can't be `cuddly,' prison dog handler says
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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