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      <title>Contentious Taiwan media deal collapses</title>
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      <description>TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A contentious bid by a pro-China businessman and three associates to acquire Taiwan's largest newspaper and an influential investigative journal has fallen through after protests that the deal threatened press freedom on the democratic island. 
                   Mark Simon, spokesman for Hong Kong-based Next Media Ltd. which owns the publications, told...</description>
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