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Fri, Jul 18, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Space program to boost sciences
- Political hopeful opposes freeway
- TV anchorwoman tells of life with incurable disease
- Russia celebrates 10 years in Taiwan
- Cabinet explores referendums
- First lady praises Germany's road toward freedom
- US House passes more pro-Taiwan legislation
- KMT asked to eschew bias when reviewing justices
- President reaches out to farmers and fishermen
- Chen says everyone should stand up for Taiwan's profile
- Taipei fines resident for cutting down tree
- Air force mulls suing maker of downed fighter
- Chen says China robbing Hong Kong of freedoms
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- Taipower may cut summer rates
- Lack of direct links hinders goals
- MAC mulls easing China financing
- Consumers retain their pessimistic point of view: poll
- Chinese Petroleum, Formosa qualify as stockpile suppliers
- GigaMedia's board rejects buyout offer
- TSMC, UMC lead decliners on US economic concerns
- China's economic growth will gather steam this quarter
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Bulls, Elephants lead the league
- Heymans wins gold on 10m platform
- Serena gets double honor at ESPYs
- Royal St. George's a challenge
- Armstrong yet to dominate
- NBA teams eye free agent Brad Miller of the Pacers
- San Antonio Spurs remain centered on Tim Duncan
- Women to hone skills at Big Apple Classic in NY
- Central League wins 5-3 in Japan's All-Star game
- Bangladesh faces a major challenge in top-ranked Aussies
- British tennis calls on Mac to improve England's attack
- Sports briefs
World News
- HK leader asks for second chance
- 81-year-old does the job that no one wants
- Philippine president warns police of revamp
- US to approve sanctions against Myanmar junta
- Arrests rock Hong Kong entertainment industry
- US forces in Iraq put on high alert
- Blair begins trip to US under fire
- Abbas, Sharon plan talks with Bush
- Senate rejects plan to probe arguments for war
- British schoolgirl returns home, ex-Marine arrested
- Sao Tome to see Nigerian envoy
- Old man plows through market, injures 45
- Vatican's police enforce dress code
- US peace plan for Liberia would exclude Taylor
- International court to probe abuses in the eastern Congo
- World news quick take
World Business
- IBM profits from its acquisitions
- WTO proscribes American steel tariffs; US will appeal
- Citigroup picks new head
- Bush recruits an array of economists to sell tax cuts
- France's finance minister promises to control deficit
- Singapore asks US to allow its bid for Global Crossing Ltd
- World business quick take
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