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Thu, Jul 17, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Environmentalists say, connect to the world
- Aiming high in aviation
- Groups concerned about pornography in local comic books
- Yu's bodyguards accused of rape by unnamed woman
- MOEA eyes Mailiao port as free-trade harbor zone
- Soong moves to court KMT's leaders
- Media drops the ball on coverage of SARS outbreak
- US House frowns on Beijing's targeting Taiwan
- Colonel writes on women in military
- US tells Taiwan to buy subs from Italy
- `Shoebox baby' is looking for her parents in Taipei
- Fees are reasonable, premier says
- Penghu tourism season kicks off with unique car race and seafood festival
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Chipmakers buoyed by demand, prices
- Trade pact between HK, China downplayed
- AC demand on the rise as nation languishes in heat
- New vice-finance minister speaks out
- Yuan may be undervalued: Fed chief
- UMC shifts strategy again in attempt to maintain its focus
- Steelmakers lead as TAIEX rallies to a 12-month high
- China Airlines to post loss for first half of the year
- Business briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Do culture vultures help the economy?
- Double bubble to follow Greenspan's dot-com fiasco
- Public sold only one reason to take up arms against Saddam
- Climate disasters just the tip of the melting iceberg
- Girls deserve respect and support
- Public health must stress prevention
- US should remember Taiwan is a democracy
Sports
- AL All-Stars edge rivals in Chicago
- Nine cities bid to host 2012 Games
- Freeman retires from athletics
- Armstrong takes it easy on sultry summer's day
- All Blacks make three changes to take on Springboks
- Malone and Payton sign for Los Angeles Lakers
- Russia leads swimming medal table
- Woods, Els tee up for showdown at Royal St. George's
- Japanese trio has countrymen glued to their screens
- Sprinter questions accuracy of line calls
- Sports briefs
World News
- Bali bomber calls whites `vicious'
- Manila goes all-out to track down escaped terrorist
- Roh convenes security meeting
- US House imposes heavy trade embargo on Yangon
- HK's prosecutors mull case against finance chief Leung
- China reneges on human rights pledges, US states
- Uribe pushes peace in Colombia
- Rastafarians get short shrift from Jamaican officials
- US funds for AIDS may be used for generic drugs
- Porn loses seedy image, becomes mainstream in US
- Breast-feeding AIDS transmissions can be reduced
- US soldier killed in convoy bombing
- Israeli security forces set kidnapped taxi driver free
- Syria prepares to withdraw from Lebanese border
- Iraq to send delegation to Security Council
- Only Sept. 11 trial in US on the brink of collapse
- World news quick take
World Business
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