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Fri, Jun 13, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Railway workers plan protest
- Second satellite's launch is proceeding on schedule
- Cartoon's creator hailed as a real-life Asian hero
- Canadian visa fees increase sharply
- Legislative paralysis upsets Yu
- ROC passports will get makeover
- Ambassador blasts court decision
- Lawyer bemoans lack of progress in finance scandal
- KMT lawmakers say they don't trust chairman of PFP
- No sign yet of air force's missing plane and pilots
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Direct transport links top Siew's agenda
- Airlines join forces to convince people to leave the country
- Microsoft to invest half a billion NT$ in tech center
- TSMC to join Philadelphia chip index
- Compal bets on Intel Centrino chip
- Asustek, TSMC lead gainers on US interest rate hopes
- Pro-traders want Bush to focus on Asia
- US textile makers want protection from China rivals
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Elephants' batters slug their way into third place in CPBL
- Nets even series as teams get defensive
- Astros hand Yanks no-hitter in Bronx
- Sosa's suspension gets reduced by a game
- England comes from behind to beat Slovakia
- Woods prepares for some errors
- Australia's Hewitt advances at Queen's Club
- Bob Sapp on the rebound in Japan after failing in NFL
- England will lose a major source of fun if Beckham leaves
- Kazuhiro Sasaki of the Seattle Mariners back on disabled list
- Northern Ireland upsets Spain in draw
- All Blacks consider Six Nations winner to be big challenge
- Sports briefs
World News
- Bali bomber boasts about his attacks
- ASEAN faced with recalcitrant member
- Rumsfeld warns of threat from Iran
- Chinese tycoon's fabled fantasyland fast falling apart
- Blast has Israelis questioning their leader's motives
- US troops question alleged organizers of Iraqi resistance
- Diplomats work to bring Pyongyang back to the table
- Powell wants to make things very hot for Myanmar
- Riot police clash with demonstrators
- Fear sweeps Jerusalem's Jaffa Street
- Liberia wants new peace talks
- Ethiopia yields oldest known human remains
- EU delegates wrestle with new constitution
- US voted out of human rights body in symbolic rebuke
- EU scales back on its generous agricultural subsidy regime
- World news quick take
World Business
Features
- Hitting the hot springs and avoiding the hot spots
- Evil breaks out at 2nd Floor
- Playing out the human condition
- Breathing life into opera
- Burning Brides may spearhead latest rock revival
- Tech reviews
- Frills but no thrills beset this movie
- A road movie that's too slow and too tedious
- Remembranceof things past
- Restaurant: Shihfang (食方)
- Restaurant: in House
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