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Wed, Sep 26, 2001
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US Terrorist Attacks
- Compensation may cost billions
- Refugee crisis of `stunning' scale
- NY turns its attention to families
- Attack rumors have taken on a life of their own
- Anti-US sentiment foments in Arab world
- Officials tight-lipped with reporters
- UN can lend `legitimacy' to anti-terrorism war: Annan
- Telethon generates more than US$150 million
- Ashcroft presses Congress on anti-terrorism measures
- EU delegation tries bolstering Pakistan's role against terrorism
Local News
- Nation braces for Lekima
- KMT orders Lee's portraits removed
- Travel agents protest rule
- Su reappointed as auditor-general
- Councilor accuses `policeman' of blackmail
- Defense official doubts US chances in Afghanistan
- PFP rejects widespread rumors of an impending alliance with the DPP
- Nobel Prize-winner Gao back in Taiwan for 2 weeks
- Saudi Arabia Oil Co assures CPC of stable oil supply in case of war
- Health department reports success in fight against fraud
- France's Cannes is seeking to invest in Pingtung County
- Coast guard saves 8 men, ship's owner still missing
Business
Editorials
Taiwan Business
World Business
- Analysts lower estimates for Microsoft
- Rescue workers get own place to fill up
- Infineon may need cash
- A job for a man of iron, and this one uses his foot
- Intel starts OEM chip production
- Japan slow to adopt Web banking
- Windows XP may extend monopoly
- Sun set to unveil US$10 million server
- US attacks change the way software is being encrypted
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