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Wed, Jul 16, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Epidemic prevention gets financial shot in the arm
- Hu makes pitch for Guggenheim museum
- May Chin attacks quota change
- Couple arrested for buying homeless people's ID cards
- First lady embarks on mission
- Russian airline cancels direct-flight plans
- High-ranking DPP official stands up for referendum
- Army developed eight-wheeled armored vehicle
- Control Yuan slaps GIO on wrist for procedural flaw
- Population shows signs of aging, Penghu oldest
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Foundation warns over gel candies
- Government urged to focus on deflation
- China fever still running hot: poll
- Eastern Multimedia sets sights on US satellite-TV market
- UMC trumpets increase to capital-expenditure levels
- China sets plans to adjust yuan
- Stocks fall as BenQ hits JP Morgan road bump
- WTO chief worried about trade talks
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Stakes raised in 2003 All-Star game
- Lance Armstrong retains the leader's yellow jersey
- Angeles' Garret Anderson wins the Home Run Derby
- Esteban Loaiza, Jason Schmidt face off
- Webber decides to enter a guilty plea in his perjury trial
- Australia strikes gold in world meet
- Mark Mulder comes back to sweet-home Chicago as All-Star
World News
- Arroyo under pressure after jail break
- Solomons force to hold shoot-to-kill license
- Media praises Vajpayee for Iraq move
- Youth crime creates media buzz in Japan as adults fear worst
- Islands' peace process disrupted by renegade thugs
- Captives from UK may be tried in US
- Attacks continue as Iraqi council granted power
- Washington, courts play tug-of-war with suspect
- First step taken to transition government in Iraq
- Blair's refusal to sever Arafat tiesa blow to Sharon
- US open to troops for Liberia
- Mandela praises Bush, laments AIDS
- EU taking softer approach toward Iran
- `New York Times' stumbles again, prints correction
- Police dropped ball when investigating mass murderer case
- World news quick take
World Business
Features



