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Mon, Dec 08, 2003
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Taiwan News
- MOI looks to foreign professionals
- Ecotourism helps villagers rebuild lives
- Kaohsiung voters hold referendum against incinerator
- Chen says he's essential for Ma's political future
- Being on the right side of history
- Cabinet `not pessimistic' about referendum stance
- Museum's rejection shows irrational side of politics
- Military to buy new supercomputer
- Human genome sequencer slated to lecture in Taipei
- Lien's promise on cross-strait arms control shot down
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Conversion of ATM cards to new IC standard becomes controversial issue
- Chinese prepare for blackouts
- SIA faces new crisis: labor unrest
- Bailout of LG Card fails to dispel the fears of creditors
- Toshiba may spin off or sell computer business
- Japanese developers turn optimistic on occupancy
- Mobile-phone tracking abilities raise concerns about privacy, civil liberties
- New service to track product placement messages
Editorials
Sports
- Red Devils completely rout Aston Villa
- Furyk takes Grand Slam
- Vermeil's formula based on lessons from another era
- Australia loses lead after Ganguly scores century
- Allenby wins Australian Masters title
- Kansas State stuns Oklahoma Sooners
- Orlando completely loses magic
- Australia takes the goldin women's field hockey
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Miss Ireland takes Sanya crown
- Illegal guns flourish in the trigger-happy Philippines
- More North Koreans are starving
- Japan's sacred mountain gets needed clean-up
- Japan to beef up proposed military mission to Iraq
- Israel rejects offer of partial truce
- Forensics teams in Iraq dig for the truth
- Reform-minded Iranians perceive futility in voting
- Scientists heap scorn on `sour grapes' Nobel loser
- Coalition could add to Putin's power
- Sex tape scandal sparks interest in reality show
- Tanzanian vigilantes to tackle crime
- Venezuela's Chavez dismisses petition against him
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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