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Mon, Sep 29, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Military police still follow orders
- SARS forum signs memorandum of cooperation
- Environmental activists criticize lax laws
- At 17 years of age, is DPP ship adrift?
- Lien calls on DPP to look in the mirror
- Pan-blue camp mulls blocking links changes
- Unification issue can wait: panel
- Military commits to joint plan
- `Diplomatic conscript' veterans praise program
- Poll shows voters think DPP too close to big businesses
- Premier Yu urges quick passage of reform legislation
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Elephants ease their way into championship play
- Compass finds its direction and wins Taiwan Fall Cup
- Cubs sweep into playoff berth
- Manchester United and Chelsea win
- VfB Stuttgart stays on top
- Valencia beats Real Madrid
- Juventus leads Serie A by overcoming Reggina
- Ohio State gets 19 straight wins after beating Wildcats
World News
- Aftershocks threaten Hokkaido island
- S Korea plans transit camp in Mongolia
- Rumsfeld a `psychopath,' N Korea says
- Hu Jintao urges HK businessmen to support their leader
- Lawsuit over drowning death divides close friends
- `White Night' ends in dark morning
- Security barrier cuts across Israeli, Palestinian opinion
- Weekend anti-occupation protests decry lies
- SA president's AIDS comment stirs up the ire of activists
- Iranian factions battle over nation's nuclear program
- Pollution rules outweigh costs: study
- US crime fighters divided on issue of prison terms
- Europe takes first step on moon mission
- Researcher claims he found the lost city of Atlantis
- Brazilian and Cuban presidents forge trade links
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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