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Sun, Mar 18, 2001

Front Page

  • Chen walks fine line at WTC
  • Deaf man wanted over China blasts
  • China's media challenges Beijing
  • OPEC will decrease oil production to buttress prices
  • Feisty firm exposes India's underbelly
Local News

  • KMT sees victory ahead
  • Activists aiding foreign workers
  • New science chief faces old issues
  • Taiwan ranks third in Asian Internet markets
  • US House likely to pass WHO bill
  • US Congress gets glimpse of Taiwan's arms request
  • First-ever ecstasy factory raid leads to three arrests
Editorials

  • Editorial: Chen should pitch 'middle path'
  • Reevaluating Chen's leadership
  • 'Intellectual autism' plagues elite
  • Interest rate cuts won't cure what ails US economy
  • Europe lets China off easy
  • Opposition is falling for Beijing's clever ploy
Features

  • Art in translation
  • Racing against yourself
  • Gaining power by association
  • Asia starts again from scratch

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