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Sat, Dec 27, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Lien to propose youth ministry
- DPP ad shines light on Lien's dubious fortune
- Critics say casinos no answer to woes
- Taiwan declared SARS-free as last patients cleared
- Magazine issues full-page apology to Nobel laureate
- Nuclear protest campaign launched
- TV station says China is foiling its Taiwan plans
- KMT slams DPP over dropped ad
- President reaffirms policy on tourists from China
- `Hunting Snake' wants 1,000 illegal immigrants
- Justice minister fending off pair of controversies
- 25 deer released in celebration of park's anniversary
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Digital cameras are must-haves
- Taiwan leads in IC card adoption
- Yahoo-Kimo plans shift to fee-based business model
- BSE scare doesn't deter local beef-eaters
- Formosa Corp shares move fast
- China scraps steel tariffs
- Shares volume drops to lowest in seven months
- Taiwan's economy continues to pick up steam: council
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Favorites take a big lead in Sydney-to-Hobart race
- McGrady outshoots James in high-scoring matchup
- Bill Romanowski: golden boy of NFL or common ruffian?
- Sehwag has `best innings'
- Injured Shoaib restricts New Zealand to 151 for 5
- West Indies top order crumbles under pace attack
- Brodeur's season only just starting
- Olympic Committee vice chairman turns himself in for probe
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Rescuers race to stem gas leak
- China celebrates Mao's anniversary
- S Korean soldier enjoys tearful reunion with family
- Bird flu gives South Koreans a case of `chicken flesh'
- Japan to pay back China for chemical weapons losses
- Airliner falls into sea off Benin
- Disabled beggars become problem in Nairobi
- Scientists wait to hear from Mars
- Portugal considers safe drug-taking rooms in prisons
- Mayan Indians to decide presidential poll in Guatemala
- US mudslides trap 24 at youth camp
- Palestinian kills three in Tel Aviv suicide attack
- US mad cow case tests consumer confidence
- British lab confirms animal was suffering from BSE
- Two US soldiers die in spate of Iraqi rebel attacks
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



