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* Cabinet seeks NT$610.8bn to purchase arms from US
* Violence greets new Iraqi leaders
Taiwan News
* Give us cash or the MRT stops: Hsieh
* Yu asks AmCham for a fair hearing
* Satellite at mission orbit
* Pan-blue legislator fumes over Hsieh's MRT broadside
* TSU gives students an `F' for spelling
* US brigadier-general's visit to Taiwan to mark breakthrough: Presidential Office
* Fury over officials' absence from legislative meeting
* Taiwan-China fight delays update of WTO directory
* US criticizes China's military buildup
* Lu dines with Jeb Bush
* Filipino workers, activists protest over jobs
* Train ticketing system set for modernizing overhaul
* Mayor Ma misses a second weekly Cabinet meeting
* Science boss sees brighter future for nation's researchers
* Wang Jin-pyng not ruling out legislator-at-large bid
* MAC urges HK, Macau to establish offices here
* Water experts tap pools of knowledge in Russia
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Indonesia expels terror expert
* Tiananmen Mothers maintain their rage
* Buddhists rally for peace
* US asks EU to stay firm on China arms sales restrictions
* Japan's educators in dismay over death
* Iran breaking nuclear arms pledge: UN
* Brazilian prison riot leaves at least 30 dead
* UN troops prepare to take over peacekeeping in Haiti
* Chalabi told Tehran that US had cracked its spy codes
* US partial-birth abortion ban found unconstitutional
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: China's threats never end
* EU will never become another US
* No matter the system, pan-blues won't win
* The world doesn't need or want an empire of denial
* Aristide's ouster hasn't filled any Haitian bellies
* Letters
Sports
* Sister act get closed down early in Paris
* `Bad Boy' Pistons edge past Pacers
* England believes it is ready to face France in Euro '04
* Dunn, Griffey lead Reds past Marlins
* St. Louis releases Kurt Warner as his stock slowly sinks
Business
* Carmaker making use of high oil price
* Air carriers seeking approval for surcharges
* IT sector encouraged to move beyond ODM
* Lenovo profit rises despite increase in local competition
* Toyota making more hybrids as gasoline costs rise
* Chinese chipmaker starts equipping advanced plant
* Data theft spurs response
* Chunghwa Picture says it will sue LG Philips
* Evergreen Marine, ProMOS Tech lead decliners on TAIEX
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Oil prices hit fresh record highs
* Google tries to cut reliance on ads
* Fiat names chief executive, accelerates restructuring
* Sony's PDAs fail to leave an impression in the US
* Karmazin quits as No. 2 executive at owner of CBS, MTV
* World Business Quick Take
Features
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* Queen Elizabeth celebrates her 78th birthday on June 3
* BTCO connects you with plenty of business opportunities from the UK
* BTCO creates more business opportunities in UK for you
* Lord Mayor pays a visit in Sep.
* A new star is born in fashion
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