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Thu, May 29, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Vietnam ponders ban on flights
- Officials on tail of libellous lawmaker
- `Protectors' damage coast
- Cabinet moves to borrow more to make up shortfall
- Lawmakers slam indecision over university exams
- No decision yet on WTO directory name
- China accuses Taiwan of using politics in WHO bid
- Chinese vessels spotted close to naval exercises
- Taichung looks to open new science industrial park soon
- Cabinet passes its new proposals for media law
- Lien criticizes Siew posting but hopes president listens
- Free-trade agreement with US possible, envoy claims
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- MRT shops get new lease on life
- Tsung sprouts new wings
- Annual Dragon Boat Festival brings no joy to gift retailers
- CETRA planning to hold Computex in September
- Lite-On to invest NT$30 billion in new R&D center
- Legend's Q4 net falls as rivals erode market share
- TAIEX rises as TSMC, Quanta gain
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Pettitte lifts Yankees out of doldrums
- Costa almost stumbles at first hurdle
- Flying Devils take Game 1 over lame Ducks
- Women's golf starting to feel the `Sorenstam effect'
- Ukrainian striker seeking cup glory
- Mavericks cling to their playoff hopes
- Balls feel heavier to players, organizers blame high humidity
- US rushes to prepare for women's soccer World Cup
- Michael Chang bows out of French Open
- Sports briefs
World News
- Climbers remember lost friends
- Arafat asserts authority in peace talks
- Spain mourns its 62 air-crash victims
- Russia, China take shots at US over Iraq
- Another earthquake shocks Algeria
- Ivory Coast rebels restore an uneasy order
- Canada says it's OK to own a little pot, just don't sell it
- Aceh offensive breeds chaos, fear
- Washington lifts sanctions on Iraq
- Peruvian police evict hundreds of striking teachers
- US ignored forewarnings about impeding anarchy
- Colombian rebels prepare to fight `decisive battles'
- Three al-Qaeda suspects arrested for bombings
- China's `honest doctor' stays out of media spotlight
- Philippine rebels declare 10-day cease-fire in south
- World news quick take
World Business
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