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Sun, Sep 07, 2003
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Taiwan News
- A walk in the sun for `Taiwan'
- March sets stage for election battle
- UN journalists stand up to China
- Chen keeps his distance from campaign
- TSU celebrates birthday with a party in the park
- No need for name change, KMT and PFP leaders say
- Educators work on reform jump-start
- Whole moon cake can be fattening, health officials say
- Alleged camera pervert caught on MRT
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Weak yen boosts Japanese automakers
- Wall Street pushing higher; investor confidence grows
- European stocks rise for third week
- US unemployment figures give euro yet another boost
- Bush says Iraqi oil will not cover costs
- US jobless figures are a nasty surprise
- Settlement may endanger Verizon's competitiveness
- Flat-screen TVs are becoming the norm
- Japanese cars are staging a long-awaited comeback
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Lions showed heart last month
- Valentino Rossi sets record ahead of race in Portugal
- Red Sox out slug Yankees to narrow gap in AL East
- Former Michigan QB wears pinstripes
- Yankees play baseball for posterity
- Agassi, Roddick in semifinals at Open
- Clijsters and Henin-Hardenne end victorious
- Mutola takes US$1 million prize
- Trescothick leads England in the final test with S Africa
- Sports Brief
World News
- China detains N Korean expert
- Annan continues to consult on N Korea
- Critics question HK leader's motives
- Myanmar's junta covered up killings, rapes, activist says
- Kashmir fruit-market bomb kills 6, wounds 25
- UK to send more troops to Iraq
- Powell convinces US president to seek UN support
- Job losses put Bush on defensive
- Man killed in Disneyland roller coaster accident
- Four missing after powerful hurricane ravishes Bermuda
- Mugabe militiamen speak out
- Ozone hole nears record size, UN scientists claim
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
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