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Mon, Mar 18, 2002

Front Page

  • No nation an island unto itself: Chen
  • Massive protests mar EU summit
  • US upbeat on China missile dispute
  • Grenade attack claims five in Pakistan church
  • Weathermen hope they'll be singing in the rain on Friday
Taiwan News

  • Media obsessed with sex and lotteries, report says
  • Recruiting agencies criticized
  • `Reality bites' for city's Aborigines
  • Lottery winners want their jobs back
  • Raid sparks debate on pirating of textbooks
  • `Spies' abound on the Net
  • Whip tells DPP to stick to its guns
  • Minister to probe rescue delay in Penghu death
  • Local officials in a lather over soap opera ban in China
  • More Taiwanese expected in Hong Kong
  • US security group invites Taiwan to study program
Business

  • Real estate gets sold off by Citibank
  • Japan faces office building glut
  • Getting a job in technology may be a humbling quest
  • China's central bank chief wants to see strong yuan
Editorials

  • Editorial: UN family not about to adopt Taiwan
  • The 'dirty bomb' threatens both Russia and the US
  • Bush's China policy shows change
  • Now's the time to build confidence
  • Be cautious with regard to Chinese academia
Taiwan Business

  • Carmakers unfazed by WTO entry
World Business

  • Volcker faces accounting sector
  • Annual reports contain more pages
  • Thailand spasfind their niche
  • Hynix's main creditors agree on sale to Micron
  • Inflation could be the wild card of a recovery in the US
Business Focus

  • Merger dispute gets personal at Hewlett-Packard

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