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Thu, Aug 21, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Police deny China hacking rumor
- `Legacy' on view for free tonight
- Typhoon failed to relieve the drought in northern counties
- HK's sleeplessness problem is worse than Taiwan's
- Executive Yuan aims to redistribute wealth
- Lawmakers want apology for Lu
- Latin American leaders arrive for today's summit
- Ma uses US visit to sell his vision
- Sungshan airport possible for direct flights: Cabinet
- MAC promises direct links by spring
- Executive Yuan approves next year's annual budget
- Navy estimates submarine budget
- Unusual transplant operation a success
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Chunghwa stands by its buyback plan
- NTT DoCoMo may scale back investment in Taiwan
- Deficit won't sour interest in Taisalt
- To be profitable, DRAM makers must be patient
- Researchers explore teenage market
- Semiconductor shares climb amid optimism on chips
- Calpis, Uni-President will make drinks
- Kinmen official urges better trademark protection
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Ireland gets win against the Aussies
- Italian officials go back to work just so soccer can start
- S Africa braces for fourth test with England
- Yankees expand their lead in AL East
- Tokyo's pitchers shine in Little League World Series
- Win for Montoya in Hungary would make him top man
- US Taekwondo Union gets in trouble with the USOC
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Xenophobe Hanson sentenced
- Pakistan's seminaries gain influx of Afghani youth
- New anti-terror force keeps up pressure on networks
- Marriage made easier for straight Chinese
- India eyes capital punishment for death 'merchants'
- Few expect much progress on Korean crisis in Beijing
- Lack of food subdues the joy of peace
- Warring factions to decide on leader
- Sahara hostages fly home
- Protesters demand plebiscite to bring end to Chavez's rule
- Vieira de Mello's loss a `bitter blow'
- Southeast Asia mourns Vieira de Mello
- Ontario struggles to regain its feet
- New Yorkers seek relief for blackout losses
- Hebron arrests raise specter of `underground'
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



