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Tue, Apr 15, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Cabinet mulls bigger job plans
- MOI accused of fingerprint fudge
- Cabinet to help tourism industry
- Exotic shows lead to stiff reprisals
- Forecasters make U-turn on weather predictions
- Analysts see more media lawsuits
- MOFA launches book on Taiwan's diplomatic corps
- Betel nut beauties intrigue Austrian
- Healthcare group fights for global WHO acceptance
- Seven countries drop warnings on travel to Taiwan
- Ketagalan Academy president calls for opposition to stop attacking institution
- Lawmakers, groups urge overhaul of Genetic Health Law
- PFP, KMT to announce campaign team
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Airlines want airport fees cut further
- Unions suggest SARS precautions
- SARS may soon hit export orders
- Bargains used to lure spooked travelers
- Chi Mei forecasts an 83% dip in profits expectation
- Electronics makers, banks lead decliners
- New rules planned for banks as part of bad-loan measures
- Company announces new pathogen-killer face mask
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World Business
- Megawati wants an end to restrictions
- Indonesia's growth may be slowing
- Internet advertisers want to profit from SARS worry
- WTO head presses for the advancement of free trade
- World Bank decides to assess economy in Iraq amid criticism
- Foster's wants to get A$100 million from Kent closure
- World Business Quick Take



