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Fri, Sep 14, 2001
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US Terrorist Attacks
- Two 'black boxes' located, investigation presses on
- Rescue of five brings brief glimmer of hope
- Washington DC remains in state of alert
- Constraints hamper intelligence work: George Bush
- The first war of the 21st century
- Airliners return to the sky
- Search finds precious few NY survivors
- As US mourns, its Muslims fear attack
- Pentagon losses could near 200
- Many insist Islam is not the enemy
- Suicide-pilot plan uncovered six years ago in Philippines
- World counts its own among the dead as news of those missing continues to grow
- Truckloads of body bags present challenge
- Business Focus: Corporate US goes back to work
- Business Focus: Sophisticated attack caught US in vulnerable position
- Business Focus: Losses riseas Asianairlinescut flights
- World Business: Central banks infuse money into US
- World Business: Capitalism strikes back to fight doubt
- World Business: Terrorist attacks to transform insurance industry worldwide
- World Business: Business officials insist corporate data still intact
Local News
- Lu warns that the China threat is being forgotten
- Hillside project irks Hsinyi residents
- Mayor to assist disaster victims
- Local charities reach out to victims
- Coast guard officials hurt while arresting fishermen
- Local pacifists urge the US to forgo any plans for retaliation
- Cabinet meeting to go ahead without Chang's attendance
Business
Editorials
Insight
Taiwan Business
World Business
Features
- Women's films to make a splash in Taipei
- Taipei readies for festival of poetry masters
- Tranced out in Taoyuan
- Return of the native virtuoso
- Belgium beer flows through Kaohsiung
- Dancing for Dante
- Restaurant of the week: Mama Ho's Shanghainese Restaurant (侯媽媽美食之家)
- Restaurant of the week: Chao-chow Restaurant at the Asia Pacific Hotel (亞太飯店潮州廳)



