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Wed, Dec 17, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Officials argue over sea burials
- Police hot and bothered about `self-voyeurs'
- Internet, text messaging luring girls to sex trade
- Government urged to take census of foreign spouses
- Lu looks back on cutting of US ties
- Unification can wait, pan-blue leaders say
- Lawmakers delay decision on extending pension plan
- Defense ministry to start construction of office building
- Chen praises Thai trade, labor ties, hopes for more
- Ecological ruin to hit Taiwan by 2100, EPA warns
- Public-health experts left out of the loop, legislators say
- Education ministry outlines incentives for foreign students
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Think tank sees higher growth
- BenQ, IBM in corporate PC deal
- Hewlett-Packard launches package for smaller firms
- CAL expects SARS to reduce profit by half this year
- Cosmed pledges to double stores
- Cosmos Bank overseas sale brings in US$230 million
- TSMC leads decline on fears stock rally was over the top
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Eagles prey on foundering Dolphins
- Trades fly in MLB with more action coming
- FIFA recognizes Zidane
- Boston Celtics get Ricky Davis after release from Cavs
- Associated Press announces college All-America team
- Brazil takes down Argentina
- Former Blackhawk Keith Magnuson is killed in car wreck
- Bryant's lawyers ask Colorado judge to disregard law
World News
- Rockets disturb Loya Jirga meet
- China seeks US wiggle room in nuke talks
- Myanmar pledges democracy map
- Assassination bomb `sophisticated,' say Pakistan officials
- South Korean ducks slaughtered as virus fears hit home
- Thaksin vows to clamp down on illegal weapons
- Nurse says he killed 30 to 40 patients
- US celebrates centenary of Wrights' flight
- Red Cross center tracing Holocaust survivors
- Milosevic war trial shuts its doors on Clark testimony
- Chechen rebels seize hostages in Dagestan rampage
- US soldiers in Iraq kill 11 attackers
- France shows willingness to forgive some Iraqi debt
- US official slated to oversee probes into contract abuses
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



