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[Title] => Opposition favorite to win Taiwan's presidential election
[Summary] => Taiwan's China-friendly Nationalist Party appears likely to lose power to the pro-independence opposition in Saturday's presidential election, amid concerns that the island's economy is under threat from China and broad opposition among voters to Beijing's demands for political unification.
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[Title] => Taiwan leader warns successor to keep status quo with China
[Summary] => Taiwan's China-friendly president warned his successor yesterday to continue to meet Beijing's condition for dialogue that the two sides see each other as parts of one country, despite growing discontent at home toward the mainland's Communist leadership.
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[Summary] => Taiwan's China-friendly president warned his successor Saturday to continue to meet Beijing's condition for dialogue that the two sides see each other as parts of one country, despite growing discontent at home toward the mainland's Communist leadership.
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