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Sun, Oct 26, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Program revives deserted salt fields
- NGO forum wants justice
- Strict fishery product inspections announced
- Parties plan for Madame Chiang
- US, China praise former first lady as friend, patriot
- Crowds march to oppose independence
- Paper admits it made up Lee Teng-hui report
- Experts slam pan-blue referendum plan
- Yu promises railway and reservoir for Tainan area
- Scholars score China's, Taiwan's leaders
- Groups pin diet dilemma on government, the media
- Children with no siblings prone to drug abuse: study
Business
- European indexes hurt by dollar
- Euro continues struggling against the greenback
- Asian stocks post biggest weekly loss since January
- Oil traders begin to worry about what winter brings
- October serves up some late surprises for Wall Street
- Yukos oil tycoon arrested by Russian security force
- General Electric opens tech center in China
- Company fined US$2 million for `spamming'
- EMI Music will allow file-sharing access to catalog
- Chinese space race madness launches trademark frenzy
- Halliburton plans to counter criticism with a media blitz
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Baseball heroes receive award
- LA's traveling circus now on the road
- Riley stays upstairs to avoid heat
- Hasek shuts out Stars as Lemieux gets 1,698th point
- Roddick set to face Nalbandiam
- Moya, Kafelnikov, Rusedski rest
- Hawks suddenly find themselves in battle with Tigers
- Wallabies vanquish Namibia 142-0
- Steelers play their 1,000th game in St. Louis matchup
- Short rotation of pitchers may hurt Florida Marlins
- Sports Briefs
World News
- US war atrocities in Vietnam surface
- China wakes up to AIDS problem
- Government kowtows to China, lawmaker accuses
- China scurries to restart nuclear talks with N Korea
- Princes vent fury at royal butler
- The day the Maoists took on the Ku Klux Klan
- Trapped Russian miners found alive as rescue continues
- Californian wildfire bears down on suburban homes
- Colombia votes in crucial referendum ahead of elections
- Terror attack expected in Saudi Arabia
- Iran admits to minor nuclear safety failures
- Israel publishes map of barrier
- Army accused of cheating black former war prisoner
- Pilot detained after saying he was `going to blow up'
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
Features



