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Wed, Dec 10, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Salaries for village heads urged
- US reiterates referendum criticism
- DPP says Lien's arms control plan is `naive'
- Presidential candidates visit opposition strongholds
- Premier pledges NT$1bn for legal assistance fund
- Seminar focuses on identity issues
- Dutchmen's role in democracy effort recalled
- Presidential Office, Lee, brush off Wen's comments
- Injured conscripts denied proper care
- Eco-Taiwan hits the Green Mark
- One-third of gays suffer harassment
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Inventec eyes 20% of handset market
- Taiwan must fight on against piracy, US experts say
- BPO market gets international boost
- Far Glory signs securitization agreement
- Christmas market lights up
- Chipmaking giants report large increases in revenue
- TAIEX gains on report showing rise in exports
- Business Brief
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Annan seeks bigger force in Afghanistan
- N Korea urges initial nuclear deal, wants aid
- Teens anxious about national service program
- Meeting on Afghan constitution delayed till Saturday
- Two serial killers sentenced to death by Chinese courts
- Shanghai's bicyclists face new restrictions
- Car bomb explodes in Moscow
- Hunt for Algeria's `disappeared' will fail: rights group
- Cannibals `flourish' in Germany
- UN predicts world population could be 9 billion by 2300
- Oil giant sued for alleged human rights violations
- UN assembly refers barrier to judiciary
- Intelligence vets tout spy service
- Israelis give a course in urban warfare
- Howard Dean wins Gore's endorsement
- Bush signs health bill, targets senior citizens in election
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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