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* Hsieh supports rewriting Constitution
* Beijing displays `peace' troops on 80th anniversary
* Cabinet unveils education subsidies
* TAIEX posts sharpest drop in three years
* Murdoch seals deal to buy `Wall Street Journal' publisher
* Irritated US State Department delaying advanced arms sale to Taiwan: report
Taiwan News
* `Normal country' draft unveiled
* Lawmakers decry new charges against Ma
* Bush administration denies new policy on high-level visits
* Presidential Office explains UN letters
* Taipei, Kaohsiung mayors unwilling to share budgets
* Fishermen promised fuel relief
* Broadband comes to village of Lichia
* Taipei urged to reduce parking lots' noise
* Scientists discover cause of SARS' high morbidity
* Kaohsiung court cleared me: Hsieh
* Everyone should know heatstroke risks, doctors say
* Taipei City loses in insurance lawsuits
* Taiwan Quick Take
* Austronesian Forum begins operations in Taipei
World News
* Seoul seeks US help in Afghanistan
* China still falls short on freedom of the press
* Fourth minister resigns from Shinzo Abe Cabinet
* `Asian Brown Cloud' threatens Himalayas, report says
* Musharraf desires warm relations with Chaudhry
* UN approves Darfur resolution
* Opposition withdraws from Jordan elections
* FEATURE: Moscow's unusual water problem
* Most Syrians favor working with US to end Iraq war: poll
* Top UK anti-terror officer criticized in report over killing
* Iraqi civilian deaths climb 33% in July
* Tapes show link between police and traffickers
* Castro declines to confirm when he might return
* Saudi Arabia mulling diplomatic relations with Iraq
* US courts go the extra mile to boost jury participation
* Opposition RCTV faces Chavez closure deadline
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Wake up and smell the oil
* Unfair system keeps people poor
* May 23 is a day for Taiwan to celebrate
* Desperation finds a home along Thai-Myanmar border
* The Internet enters into the virtual Middle Ages
* Strengthening the IMF's surveillance
* Letter: `Standard contract' a sham
Sports
* Yanks bash eght homers in win
* Lebanon wallops Taiwan 95-64
* Shih's clutch hit sends Whales to win
* Tour winner involved in doping: German expert
* Roddick cruises to reach third round of Legg Mason
* Hanover 96 defeat Real Madrid
* India shaking travel tag: Dravid
* Japan coach proves skillful with rhetoric
* Braves make big trades to prepare for playoff run
* Roitman upsets Chela in straight sets at Prokom
* Galaxy defeats FC Dallas in SuperLigawithout Beckham
* Taiwanese Sports
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Government halves grain taxes
* UMC income drops on low prices
* Chinatrust profits soaring on wealth management fees
* Far EasTone hopes to boost profits on broadband market
* CPC restarts crude unit following fire
World Business
* US woes pull down Asian stocks
* US official opposes bill on China's currency
* APEC to discuss threat posed by climate change
* Nike to extend contracts following Indonesian protests
* Citigroup and Credit Suisse compete for Chinese partnership
* UK fair trade office slaps record fine on British Airways
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* In a bind
* Power to the people and motors for the masses
* Been there, done that
* Curtain falls on modernist master
* Cooling off at MoMA on a summer's day
* [TECHNOLOGY REVIEW] Acer Ferrari 3200 and Asus VX2 Lamborghini
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