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Mon, Jul 21, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Lien, Ma visit weekend markets
- Professors demand education reform
- Fast-approaching typhoon will affect the week's weather
- Coast Guard wants Taiwan to `Befriend the Sea'
- First lady visits pope at summer home
- Referendum regarded as boost to legislative reform
- Party colleagues question ability of KMT lawmaker to lead their caucus
- DPP denies holding polls on running mate for president
- Stir caused by appointed Miss
- Marines choose woman to serve as platoon leader
- Government planning to change appliances voltage
- Taiwan quick take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Tiger briefly leads at Royal St. George's
- David Wells wins on Old-Timers' Day
- Despatie strikes gold on the 10m platform
- Australia cruising toward innings victory in Darwin
- Armstrong's lead shrinks as Ullrich powers up climbs
- Gil de Ferran wins Firestone Indy 200 under caution flag
- All Blacks recover pride by trouncingof the Springboks
World News
- N Korea may have secret nuclear plant
- Blair cautions against military threats to N Korea
- Thousands monitor Cambodian election to ensure fair poll
- Media reports suggest Suu Kyi may get banned
- CIA proffered dated assessement
- Human trafficking expands with a host of `products'
- US soldiers die in attack in northern Iraq
- Reformists condemn death of photojournalist in Iran
- Kidnapping sparks fears of civil war
- Post-Sept. 11 security laws have colleges scrambling
- `I like movies' doesn't cut it for Internet dating
- Sao Tome coup leaders to meet group of mediators
- World news quick take
World Business
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