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Sat, Jul 12, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Sexual abuse danger approaches
- Minister calls for clean by-election
- Composting works in south
- Culture ministry says let us close `Pandora's box'
- Universities are affordable, says Presidential Office
- US firms mulling sub contract
- Tang laments quality of military graduates
- KMT tries to clarify its position on referendum law
- Lawmakers differ over usefulness of passed reform bills
- Chen gives pep talk to new graduates
- Lichee inspection runs late
- Health bureau defends payments
- Grandma narrowly fails to win education award
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Sogo tests water in Hsinyi retail district
- Financial oversight board to be created by July of next year
- Business leaders question hiring quota stipulation
- Citibank official projects 2.3 percent GDP growth
- Hynix rally doesn't convince big investors
- Production may not be part of Fujitsu-Toshiba chip deal
- China Development, Mega Financial lead decliners
- Quanta surges ahead of notebook rivals
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Houston Astros rocket out of the blocks
- Relieved Armstrong stays out of trouble
- Els out in front in rainy Scotland
- Sausage slugger gets off with fine
- Team Pieter suits up for swimming championships
- Global golfers warm up for British Open
- Rugby giants look to Tri-nations to readdress balance
- Young samba stars look to make early impact in Gold Cup
- Sumo world outraged by hair-grab disqualification
- Sour grapes as US crashes out of boxing championship
- Sports briefs
World News
- India-Pakistan border opens cautiously
- Leading Muslim cleric decries extremism
- Indonesian police tighten grip on Jemaah Islamiah
- International business center bombed; two lose lives
- Bangladeshi ferry sinking deaths may be as high as 350
- Korean nuclear row stuck on who talks with whom
- US wants Uganda's AIDS model
- Black teenager cannot recall police assault
- Di charity freezes its funds
- Spain opens first new mosque after end of Muslim rule
- Astronomers find oldest known, gaseous planet
- US officials say Iraqi claim was queried
- Post-war mayhem stirs resentment in capital of Iraq
- Europe sinking into vicious cycle of xenophobia
- Sharon to discuss ceasefire with Bush next month
- Lawlessness threatening food supplies to hungry
- World news quick take
World Business
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