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Sat, Dec 13, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Justices simplify adultery suits
- First Girls' celebrates 100 years
- Activists protest changes to immigration laws
- MOI chief offers detainees scant hope of quick return
- Demonstrators criticize Bush for bowing to China
- Opposition slams delayed freeway plan
- Pan-green camp hopes to get 7 million votes
- Lien promises one million Chinese tourists
- Forging health ties with the US
- Chinese premier `thrilled' with reception in the US
- VCD actor Andy stars in stateside Chen campaign
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Strong euro hurting auto sales: CEO
- China's workers embrace `American Dream'
- Hypermarket giants deny rumors of the sector's saturation
- Formosa to boost refining capacity 80%
- Media fuels shares shake-ups
- China Life IPO becomes the biggest sale this year
- TAIEX ends slightly lower, retracing its early gains
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- NY Yankees lose Pettitte to Houston
- Cavaliers finally get a victory on live national TV
- On a tough day, Davis Love leads with a 2-under-par 70
- Zidane gunning for Player of the Year
- Capitals find new form
- Broncos' Portis proving he's the pick of the bunch
- Australian cricket rises to new highs, falls to new lows
- Ponting puts his side in control of test against India
- Cory Spinks not like dad
- Giambi brothers testify about new drug to grand jury
- Sports Briefs
World News
- US deflects blame for children's deaths
- Afghans debate whether to limit presidential powers
- North Korean talks look likely next month
- Winter famine prompts rethink on aid
- Japanese orgy trial in China opens amid tight security
- Japan, SE Asian countries strengthen ties
- EU leaders struggle with constitution
- US aids release of Hamburg Sept. 11 suspect
- Watch that empty ashtray!
- Palestinian PM says wall would kill any peace plan
- Italy's TV viewers go on nationwide, organized strike
- US `could have prevented' civilian casualties in Iraq
- Bush defends exclusive reconstruction contracts
- Marines planning to use a gentler approach
- Hundreds of Iraqi troops quit in row over poor pay
- Pentagon says oil services firm may have overbilled US
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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