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Sat, Apr 01, 2006
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Taiwan News
- PFP seeks Kaohsiung-Shanghai links
- No more politics, Lin Wuei-chou tells legislature
- Commissioner of Changhua County accused of bribery
- Officials uncover secret Taiwanese weapons program
- Lawmakers want airport upgraded
- US senators push for free-trade talks with Taiwan
- Judicial Yuan drafts card debt clearance regulations
- Education ministry planning `Native Language Day'
- Ministry triples budget for fight against child abuse
- US officials `unimpressed' by Ma's ideas
- Envoy to US restricted by Taiwan's unofficial status
- Taiwan Quick Take: El Salvador resistant to PRC
- Taiwan Quick Take: No US trip planned: Huang
Business
- Former Macoto boss Lin gets the nod
- Analysts surprised over appointment
- Powerchip takes a gamble on new chipmaking plant
- EU law could hurt sales
- Card users face higher payments
- China's `Rolling Stone' hits bump
- Stocks rise led by the technology sector
- TrendMicro warns of Fool's Day virus
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Wen Jiabao takes the yellowcake
- Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: What a racket from Robert Ross
- China uses business to promote unification
- Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War
- Anger mounts among Dubai's migrant workers
- White House applies fiscal apocalypse now
- Letter: Who supports Ma?
- Letter: PARC is no farce
Sports
- South Carolina repeats as NIT champ
- Friends remember IRL racer Paul Dana at special service
- Sharapova advances as Golovin falls
- BALCO's Victor Conte free after prison stint
- Steaua Bucharest draws with Rapid
- Chelsea's lead may further erode
- Pavano ends up out of rotation
- Brodeur rises to fourth on NHL career win list
- Code of silence in US college sports harms integrity
World News
- Opposition party leadership resigns
- Tension rises over Japanese history textbooks
- Cyclone results in little destruction in Western Australia
- Palestinian militant dies as car explodes
- Harsh reality of life in Iraq shatters children's sanity
- Ex-chef can cook in his sleep, and sometimes does
- Clashes leave three children dead in southern Turkey
- US Army bans use of body armor from private companies
- Iran tests missile with stealth capability
- Iran's repressive policies offer opportunity for US
- Dozens killed in Iranian tremor
- Jamaica's first female PM sworn in
- Two professors accused over essay on pro-Israel lobby
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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