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Sat, Sep 27, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Hakkas unite against Hokkien
- Legislators pressed to pass plebiscite law
- Scientists discover wreck of mysterious missing ship
- No Taiwanese injured in massive Japanese quake
- Lawmakers fail to agree on bills
- Lu praises Latin American partners
- High-school student shows the limitations of reform
- DPP city councilors say Lien received sighted massage
- Hu undecided whether he'll attend DPP event
- Chu admits that he was buying votes
- Court denies knife was found in Hsichih Trio murder
- President Chen appeases teachers
- Airlines scramble for new Taipei to Shanghai route
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Can Taiwan make robo-maids?
- TWSE planning to reduce occupancy space in Taipei 101
- US resolution blames Taiwan for job losses
- This year's Computex gets record number of visitors
- Only four of 13 luxury housing units sell at auction
- China-made products can be advertised
- TAIEX declines on pessimism about global chip industry
- UMC cutting back its customer list
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Hamm cooks up 5-0 masterclass
- Man U looks to up tempo
- Madrid's `Galacticos' face tough test against rivals
- Stuttgart hopes to slam doors in Munich's face
- Red Sox tie up wild-card slot
- Three-horse race heads to US
- Zanardi laughing in adversity's face
- Rugby showpiece already attracting world's attention
- Wie, Sorenstam show future and present of LPGA
- Feyenoord gets UEFA campaign off to winning start
- Triple security pledged for England tie
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Hu and Wen to meet three HK tycoons
- Six South Korean bigwigs guilty in summit cash case
- Falun Gong lawsuits in foreign nations rile Beijing
- NATO chief Robertson visits Kabul
- Musharraf finds fault with Washington
- Militant blames splinter group for Bali bombing
- Officials count 19,000 heat-wave deaths
- South African farm attacks `not racial,' inquiry finds
- EC president vows to clean up corruption
- German chancellor threatens to quit, pressures rebels
- US Democratic candidates face off in live TV debate
- Eight civilians die in Iraq blast
- UN withdraws foreign staff following recent attacks
- US wants case against Sept. 11 conspirator dismissed
- Arafat could get hurt, Sharon says
- Bush cautions Iran after UN finds more enriched uranium
- Low expectations and gloom at UN's Middle East talks
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



