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Sat, Jan 03, 2004
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Taiwan News
- iACT looks at workers' problems
- Former Miss Taiwan works on book
- Liao apologizes for bad behavior
- Premier says the economy can grow by 5% this year
- Dragonair tightens security after bomb and hijack threat
- US envoy's resignation denied
- Legislative Yuan passes new agriculture regulations
- `KMT iron triangle' accused of Panchiao land-grab
- Military revising its combat plans amid downsizing
- Navy looking for a replacement for its Knox-class frigates
- Vice minister admits US is nervous about referendum
- China is a nation of terrorists, says VP Annette Lu
- Probing mainlander identity
Business
- Show highlights imported cars
- Investment may grow 20%
- Consumer advocacy group promotes its offender's blacklist
- Solution to mysterious ad is TaipeiBank's `Big Lotto'
- Formosa to cut imports of Iraqi crude
- New market in interest-rate futures gets started
- Special `air-sea' plan to bring businesspeople home
- New Year optimism drives TAIEX, as do steel and financials
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Trojans blitz Wolverines in Rose Bowl
- All square as Devils face Capitals
- USC shadow looms large over college calculations
- Weekend of action tantalizes football world's appetite as postseason begins
- Overtime win hands Capital One Bowl to relieved Georgia
- Tendulkar rains on Waugh's parade
- Pakistan holding all the aces for one-day series
- South Africans in charge as third Test commences
- Banana skins aplenty in FA Cup
- Bitter-sweet for Saracens as big win falls short
- Pettersen leaps to second victory
- New year for Old Firm, but passion still remains
- Ronaldo looking to build on successful, injury-free 2003
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Pakistan's nuclear arsenal secure: Bush
- Chinese man `may possibly' have SARS
- Afghan minority groups spoil vote
- HK New Year's rally does little to speed up change
- Philippine action-movie icon registers as candidate in presidential election
- US encouraged by Iran response
- Quake survivors recall fatal last moments
- Political asylum eludes refugees from Zimbabwe
- Wired US troops hunt Iraqi rebels
- Nuclear equipment discovery adds to pressure on Libya
- Jewish `terrorists' allowed in West Bank
- Murders decline in most major US centers
- Clashes spoil Haiti's 200th anniversary celebrations
- `Grand Theft Auto' in the dock after Haitians sue
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



