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Fri, Jun 27, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Disciplinary row erupts in DPP
- Taiwanese research makes waves
- Education ministry puts the brakes on teaching project
- Official denies possibility of spy trade with Beijing
- No means no, DPP official says
- PFP's China leanings worry KMT
- Blue camp threatens to force Cabinet to resign
- Parties make little headway during negotiations
- AIT welcomes new faces, bids adieu to Robert Howes
- Orchid research a growing concern
- Foreign workers needed at plant site, CLA insists
- Bangkok health conference likely to focus on SARS
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Foundation urges electricity price cut
- Chao becomes bank head
- International furniture show kicks off at trade center
- CLA says taxpayers may foot the bill for deadbeats
- Cable industry slams official meddling
- Mosel Vitelic defaults on NT$1.6 billion bond
- Computer monitor shipments fell in Q1, LCDs gained
- Concerns about Q2 earnings help keep lid on TAIEX
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Agan pitchers start to turn up the heat
- Rusedski's rant makes McEnroe blush
- Vinokourov wins tour in Switzerland
- Matsui's bat stings against Devil Rays
- Real Madrid fires coach
- England prepares to face Zimbabwe in tri-series
- Tabloids in UK slam Greg's tantrum
- Hideo Nomo takes game up another notch
- Barry Bonds' baseball a bargain at US$450,000
- Tour de France run amid mystique of legends from past
- Sports briefs
World News
- Australia happy to go it alone
- Cambodia starts to wonder about Muslim minority
- Okinawans struggle in love-hate relationship with US
- Terror suspect links Abu Bakar Bashir to Bali explosions
- EU, US form united front against Iran
- British forces in Iraq hunting for soldiers' killers
- Bush escapes political fury that batters Britain's Blair
- Force fights battle to keep the peace in a lawless land
- Monrovia faces new bloodbath
- Mexico clamps down on American fugitives
- Afghanistan is the world's new poppy paradise
- South Africa does little to defuse the Zimbabwean crisis
- World news quick take
World Business
Features
- Tristan and Isolde rock
- Going on record with nature's sounds
- The rock keeps on rolling at Ho-Hai-Yan and Formoz Festival
- Cruising through life in Taipei
- Celebrating the birth of a native dance style
- A monster of a bad movie
- `Little Vampire' a film for all the family to sink its teeth into
- Computer game reviews
- Restaurant: A-ka on Mount Cook (庫克山上的阿卡)
- Restaurant: Lemon Fish
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