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(From Central News Agency (Taiwan))

Taipei, Dec. 1 (CNA) The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Sunday are as follows:

@The China Times:

Defendant of Liu corruption scandal said that former President Lee Teng-hui consented to kickback returns.

@The United Daily News:

The Executive Yuan agrees to allocate a NT$100 billion fund to compensate agricultural losses.

@The Liberty Times:

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