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Tue, Nov 18, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Ilan River gets new lease on life
- Legislators question waste management policy
- Reform plan lifts pan-blue camp
- Dangers lurk in mall, councilor says
- KMT city councilor wants sex shops closed
- Prosecutors charge two former NSB financial officials
- Chen says direct links no `cure-all' for economic woes
- Internships offer graduates choices
- Teachers are all `bastards,' says DPP legislator
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
- Editorial: Safer fireworks factories needed
- Cutthroat tactics as election nears
- China, the world's processing plant
- A man with `a wolf's heart and a dog's lungs'
- Bank of England's complacency does nothing to dispell bubble worries something
- For Afghans, the Soviet days weren't so awful
- Keep Google free from Microsoft
Sports
- Tochiazuma stays clear at top of pile
- Bosh hits the big time as Raptors see off Rockets
- Big guns shaken by underdogs on road to Euro 2004
- Thrashers on fire to down Panthers
- South Africa clinch golf World Cup as US fail to convince
- Patriots triumph in Battle of the Bills
- All eyes look to World Cup finale
- Erikssion blames babes for defeat at hands of Denmark
- Federer beats Agassi to clinch ATP Masters Cup
- Sports Briefs
World News
- French aid worker killed in Afghanistan
- American hopes to save daughter with cells from China
- Rumsfeld stands firm on N Korea
- Officials see second round of talks in mid-December
- Beer tycoon brews entry into Philippines politics
- Al-Qaeda claims it was responsible for blasts
- US troops go on offensive in Iraq
- Scientists say brain scan can predict racial bias
- Palestinian PM confident ceasefire can be reached
- Bush in the UK: the tour from hell no one wants
- More war and alone, if necessary, says Bush
- Yemen releases 146 suspected militants
- Future queen enjoys public acclaim
- Chirac and Raffarin visit site of gangway tragedy
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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