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Sat, Jul 14, 2001

Front Page

  • Beijing gets the Games
  • DPP engages in spin control over Hitler ad
  • TAIEX plummets as Academia Sinica cuts GDP forecasts
Local News

  • Narrow escape as train derails
  • Officials doubt China's `seven guarantees'
  • Military looks for solutions to identity crisis
  • Women's groups slam trial judges
  • Jimmy Lai was never abducted, editor says
  • China's Olympic plans worry officials
  • Marital rape is still going unreported, activists say
  • Chen wants Lien and Soong to sit on new council
  • Justices rule consription orders unfair
  • Japanese author says Olympic Games could help China modernize its society
Business

  • MAC vows to liberalize`no haste'
  • Do not buy a used car, consumer group warns
  • CPC posts monthly loss of NT$55 million
  • Layoff announcement shocks UMC employees
  • CEO expects Acer to be one of China's top manufacturers
Editorials

  • Editorial: A sorry excuse for a celebration
  • Leave it to the governed to decide
  • Welfare bill for elderly should be overhauled
  • Letters
Taiwan Business

  • Fubon fishes for China insurer
  • TAIEX tumbles to yet another new low level
World Business

  • AMD reports a massive fall in profits
  • Investors want Yahoo to acquire content providers
  • Rising cost of legal fees eat into profits of US' Rambus Inc
  • Windows XP a hard target to hit in the antitrust war
  • DRAM maker plans plant in Hong Kong
Features

  • Trying to keep the wheels spinning in Yingge

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