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Tue, Sep 25, 2001
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US Terrorist Attacks
- Victims' families turn to religion
- Muslim support for war waning
- Pentagon's burned employees struggle to survive
- Egyptian doctor has long backed extremist cause
- US leaders favor federal takeover of airport security
- Britain's Straw warns country to brace for casualties
- New Yorkers, tourists converge on trade center ruins
- Years of FBI and CIA rivalry led to a security blackout
- New York's Mayor Giuliani trying to extend his term
Local News
- Deputy mayor explains disaster
- Mexico puts Taiwan on its list of terrorist states
- Taiwanese in China may regain residential status
- Election commission vows to get tough
- Independence activists call for action against Lien Chan's `pan-Red Army'
- Air force greatly expands flight-training capacity
- KMT official says he won't quit over nominations row
Business
Editorials
Taiwan Business
World Business
- IBM sells 1,000th zSeries unit
- IBM's crisis unit helps out in New York
- Air carriers face insurance woes and slow season
- `Big Brother' rears its head in US
- `Tallest-building' concept gets second look in China
- Fearing investment losses, Malaysia targets bootleggers
- Scientists' dream of space-made food is becoming a reality
- Old Texas shrub the only source of `medical' rubber
Business Focus



