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Sat, Jul 19, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Chen accuses KMT of exploiting tuition issue
- New foundation honors Dr. Carlo Urbani
- Women's groups, students welcome parole decision
- Follow your heart, Chen tells students
- Groups say no-law referendum OK
- Wu attends cultural event with German diplomats
- MND considering used submarines
- Groups present ideas to foreign minister Chien on `Taiwan'
- PFP request for censure adds fuel to referendum fire
- Liberia receives aid from private sector
- Court sentences human rights icon
- Hualien freeway plan meets resistance
- Taiwan quick take
Business
- CIER lowers its GDP growth forecast
- Far EasTone and KG Telecom merger still faces obstacles
- Taiwanese firms start to expand into software industry
- Customers praise Chunghwa's progress
- Chunghwa sale nets US$1.65 billion
- ProMOS expects profit by year's end
- Stroke of the brush lands Dow Jones in lawsuit in China
- Yahoo will join JASDAQ
- Hon Hai drops on concern software sector softening
- Business briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Sizzling Matsui gets Yankees out of jail
- Weather takes its toll at British Open
- Armstrong looks to road ahead
- Battle of the brothers heads to UK
- China rules the pool on 1m board
- Point man Gough earns recall for S. Africa test
- Coria books berth in quarterfinals of Mercedes Cup
- Senators want to beef up USOC's ethics guidelines
- Big Easy blasts back into contention in second round
- All Blacks, South Africa recommence battle in Tri-nations
- Sports briefs
World News
- China gives support to weary Tung
- Australia to send navy to Solomons
- South Korea says shooting won't affect aid
- Philippines strikes ceasefire deal with Muslim guerrillas
- Rights group seeks end to intimidation ahead of Cambodian national election
- Sao Tome coup leader will not rule
- Colombian military group agrees to disarm
- US switches tack in fight for war-crime court deals
- Two rebel leaders sworn in as Congo vice presidents
- Marine denies having had sex with runaway girl
- Panel tells US it's now or never in Iraq
- Polish army gets ready to take over command of area
- Israeli, Palestinian PMs prepare for meet on Sunday
- World news quick take
World Business
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