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Tue, Dec 30, 2003
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Taiwan News
- Lien says he will help to reduce legislative seats
- Bookstore closes after 100 years
- Interior minister returning his travel subsidy
- Taiwan's Bureau of Immigration like a police station, academics say
- Chen tells KMT to return stolen assets
- Professor regrets fracas over jokes about president
- TSU defends Lee in KMT assets probe
- Foreign media clear on identity
- Blue-camp campaign ad pokes fun at first family
- Chen has closed Lien's lead: polls
- Residents angry over incinerator
- Scientist who contracted SARS given the all-clear, says Hoping Hospital
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Gigabyte joins motherboard war
- Alcohol gift set sales expected to rise
- Financial expert could be appointed Taisugar chairman
- Ministry of Finance will strengthen its online tax program
- Central bank leaves rates alone; official coy on future
- Chinese firm to open gigantic shipyard
- Giant to build new bike factory in western China
- Stocks fall, led by China Airlines and Quanta Computer
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Dinos sink Beer to remain unbeaten
- Miracle throws Packers into playoffs
- Lakers end 2003 on a high with win over sorry Celtics
- `Skandi' wins Sydney to Hobart duel over `Zanu'
- Man United edges `Boro to stay on top
- Australia chips away at Pakistani middle order
- Windies keep hopes alive on fourth day
- Leighton shuts out Wings as Blackhawks fight back
- Ahktar steamrollers over New Zealand as India takes charge
- Sports Briefs
World News
- SARS case proving hard to verify
- Communists regrouping in Philippine rural areas
- As toxic gas clears, villagers go home
- Shrines in Tokyo brace for millions of new year visits
- Suicide bombing clouds meeting on Afghan constitution
- Iraqi children die in rebel attacks
- Israel criticized for shooting at demonstrators
- Armed undercover marshals deployed on US-UK flights
- Mad cow's meat could have reached eight states in US
- Pressure mounts on Blair to admit he was wrong
- UN team inspects Libyan nuclear sites
- Search for Bam quake victims set to be scaled down
- Pope ups attack on gays
- Extremist Northern League threatens to spoil PM's party
- Sunday offers best chance yet to spot a stray Beagle
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



