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* Mayor Ma questioned over Nari
* Anthrax nears the White House
* First-time sellers may get a break
* Ex-KMT members returning to the fold after Lee's ouster
* Israel rejects US request to pull back its military
Local News
* DPP, opposition alliance face off in Taipei
* Su maintains moderate stance and the lead
* Lu says Chen misled on APEC
* Love endures at home for seniors
* Lo slams blacklisting of his father
* Flight re-routing not finalized yet
* Rocket flames out,handing defeat to the space program
* China's foreign minister `has problem with language'
* US fails to issue written promise on sale of submarines
America's Fight Against Terrorism
* Taliban holding at front lines
* Biologists fear DNA-tampering
* Terrorists choose targets symbolic of US culture
* German officials publicly admit to security failure
* Officials identify first victims solely on DNA matches
* Osama bin Laden mask not for fun says shop owner
* Four US congressional buildings may stay shut
Editorials
* Editorial: Lo's flight shows him for what he is
* Kowtowing to China hurts us all
* 'Passing the buck' hurts democracy
* Kinmen is dangerously unprepared for opening
Business
* New `Breeze' blowing in Taipei
* Bank charges scrutinized
* Asahi completes its US$285 million Taiwan LCD factory
* Tariffs on industrial products to go under the knife
* Government may take over troubled Chung Shing bank
Taiwan Business
* US market an opportunity for biotech firms
* TSMC leads rise in stocks
* VIA's pretax profit dives 64% on slumping demand
World Business
* Compaq shares drop following 3Q loss
* Analysts doubt XP will revive industry
* Apple unveils MP3 gadget
* New features carry hidden costs
* NEC and Toshiba may take action against S Koreans
* Critics say XP highlights uncompetitive practices
* Privacy groups say Windows XP puts users' rights at risk
* Bayer sees deal with US on price for anthrax drug
* Fujitsu reports first-half loss, plans more job cuts
Business Focus
* Court battle looms over number of attacks in New York
* Even a Nobel laureate can buy a lemon
* APEC meeting proved that globalization isn't dead or dying
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