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Sat, Mar 25, 2006
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Taiwan News
- DPP forced to cancel policy talks
- Taiwan's ambassador denies rumor Vatican seeking to sever ties
- MAC says China will not accept a `modus vivendi'
- MAC official rejects Beijing's `peaceful' business proposal
- EU won't address ban on China arms sales soon, Germany says
- Pingtung prosecutors lambasted
- Gay groups push for marriage rights
- China must respect Taiwan as `state' to send pandas: COA
- Acclaimed dancer Lo Man-fei dies of cancer at 51
Business
- Banks set to debut credit system
- Investors flock to Nan Ya IPO
- Outlook rosy for converged handheld market
- Solar stock plummets after probe report
- Shares in Inventec plunge on worker, iPod order concerns
- Taiwan, Japan sign new air transport capacity pact
- No easing on investment in China's financial sector
- Ministry may apply `IC model' to new China investments
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma Ying-jeou romances Washington
- Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Puke, polls and pharmaceuticals
- Legislation, not protests, is the way to change
- Economic nationalism threatens the European common market
- France mans the barricades against change
- Germany shapes up as another national thorn in the EU's side
- Letter: Quebec really is like Taiwan
Sports
- Jepkosgei in 800m heaven
- Love leads as Woods struggles
- Tigers upend Blue Devils
- Trashers edge Devils with overtime goal
- NCAA's leading scorers now out of running
- Ichiro Suzuki breaks out of shell
- Writer Gene Scott of `Tennis Week' dies at Mayo Clinic
- Chen Chin-fong hits first CPBL homer
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Jakarta livid at Australian visa decision
- Thirty years on, Aboriginal children struggling to learn
- Relief coordinator to live in Australian disaster zone
- Pakistani forces kill foreign militants
- India tells Pakistan it just wants to be friends
- Nuclear reactor ordered shut by Japanese court
- Tortoise said to be 250 years old dies in Indian zoo
- Police destroy Minsk tent camp
- Months of surveillance led up to Iraq hostage rescue
- Qaddafi criticizes `backward' Middle Eastern societies
- Rioters and police clash in French labor protests
- Chirac leaves summit as Frenchman speaks English
- HK cargo oversight worries US
- Missing girl found living with school guard
- Dick Cheney's `rock star' travel requirements revealed
- US talkshow host fired for secretary of state racial slur
- Bolivian president suggests US had role in bombings
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Lucent, Alcatel discuss merger
- Bayer AG set to bid high for pharmaceutical rival
- Nintendo predicts end to DS console shortage
- Businesses should push green goods, say industry experts
- China and Vietnam plan to appeal EU's shoe rulings
- Tokyo court rules in favor of Toshiba in chip patent battle
- World Business Quick Take
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