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Mon, Jul 14, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Tourism fair to boost industry
- Newsmaker: Former top secret agent provides political views
- Submarine deal may be put on the back burner
- President backs Hong Kong's struggle
- NSC works hard to open doors to public
- Newsmaker: Koo still harbors hopes of cross-strait reconciliation
- Military's survey team re-maps nation
- Health ministry to revamp network of administration
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Daniel shares her lead with Inkster
- Blue Jays finally beat the Yankees
- Virenque wins on high ground
- S Africa beats Australia
- Byron Scott wants to clear the air a day after Kidd deal
- Russia knocks out world in amateur boxing competition
- Kidd pulls strings in New Jersey for Alonzo Mourning
- Ernie Els expands on his lead with third round 67
World News
- Lawmaker casts doubts on bill
- Vietnam cracks down on sex trade
- China steps up flood-prevention efforts in east
- School beatings take center stage in Chinese media
- LDP lawmaker calls Rape of Nanking a lie
- Germany, Italy warm to each other
- Fired `NY Times' editor hits back at complacency
- Partygoers jam Berlin for fifteenth Love Parade
- Belgium to alter war crimes law
- US stance on Africa questioned
- Israel says it can arrest or deport Arafat
- Liberian militia demand payment
- Shining Path rebels stage first attack in four years
- Hutu rebels attack Tutsi-dominated army in capital
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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