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Tue, Sep 02, 2003
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Taiwan News
- DPP holds contest on passport
- Protests delay controversial Penghu project
- Command system funds to be increased in new budget
- Re-entering the workforce difficult, soldiers poll says
- Chen calls on KMT to abandon media
- Democracy's old soldier continues fight for change
- China's influence need not be bad
- DPP caucus warms up for critical legislative session
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Kawasaki wins rapid transit bid
- Water prices will be doubled soon, officials promise
- New GIO head has to juggle cable TV, consumer concerns
- Lin vows to liberalize nation's market
- Yuppie dream elusive for 28-to-33-year-olds
- Asia is poised for economic rebound: investment bank
- Mega Financial mulling bond sale, bankers say
- Cathay, Chinatrust lead second day of stock gains
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Arsenal maintain perfect record
- Juventus run riot as Italy knuckles down
- US puts on a show to remember to take Americas gold
- US sprint kings steal Britain's thunder
- Agassi cruises past Kafelnikov
- Whales edge Elephants to stay in championship hunt
- Bonds hospitalized for exhaustion before game
- Come and fight me in K1 bout, `The Beast' tells Tyson
- Easy does it as Kung bags another title
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Disaster drill has added taste of terror
- Young Taliban fighter disillusioned by `holy war' on US
- India's Muslims marginalized, radicalized
- Luck helps police avert new terrorist attack in Delhi
- China blames US for the impasse in talks with N Korea
- No talks if Abbas goes, Israel says
- Lybia agrees to increase UTA bomb compensation
- Most September 11 families fail to file claims
- FBI to join investigation into Iraqi car bombing
- Carelessness led to sinking of sub, minister says
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Toshiba urged to close overseas plants
- Olympic fever in China spreads to counterfeiters
- Japan eases controls on liquor sales
- Hyundai investors write off equity to split conglomerate
- Snow avoids discussing yuan peg with Japanese
- PetroChina's gas pipeline becomes a victim of red tape
- World Business Quick Take
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