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Sat, Oct 11, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Population policy catches flak
- Couples are waiting longer before getting married
- `Tibetan lama' turns out to be an illegal immigrant
- CLA defends crackdown on extortion of laborers
- KMT-PFP stage festivities in Chiayi
- MAC chair blamed for a rising influx of immigrants
- Taiwan's name too impractical, Lee says
- Navy gets big slice of next armaments procurement budget
- African ally issues set of stamps about cooperation
- Overseas Chinese acclaim Taiwan's accomplishments
- National Day also celebrated in the US
- Airline to sack pilot for drinking
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Emotional Thrashers edge Blue Jackets
- England team arrives for Turkey test
- Germany ready to make its point against Iceland
- Bali memories remain for Asia's expat rugby players
- Brits go nutty over world contests of the bizarre
- Defense council plays it rough in Kobe Bryant trial
- Opening ceremony invites world to play
- Wallabies soothe opening-night nerves
- Yankees show New York grit to level series with Red Sox
- Cork scandal continues to dog slugger Sosa into postseason
- Hayden knocks 380 to eclipse Lara and sink Zimbabwe
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Details emerge of China's space plans
- China's leaders attend crucial conference
- President apologizes for new scandal
- Afghan warring factions withdraw in country's north
- Raise your hand if you want to speak, Thaksin tells leaders
- Bali commemorates victims of nightclub bombings
- Russia calms NATO worries over nukes
- Alliance opens way for EU to take on Bosnian task
- Cancer study shows `striking' results
- Rights groups call for war on arms sales
- Man gets death sentencefor post-Sept. 11 killing
- Chad turns on taps, ships first oil amid hope, skepticism
- Palestinian leadership faces crisis
- Doctor dismisses rumours that Arafat has cancer
- Baghdad ambush opens dangerous new front for US
- World News Quick Take
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