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Tue, Jan 20, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Police crack down on gang Web sites
- First lady praises female volunteer workers
- Bird flu training exercise held in Pingtung
- UK `strongly opposed' to force across Taiwan Strait
- Presidential Office denies use of any secret envoys
- Chen pressed to reveal origins of China message
- DPP says China's reaction to referendum is old hat
- Taipei port stakes out challenge to Keelung's dominance
- Charitable group spirit still burning
- Newly equipped security team on the job
- Chartered flights ply Taipei-to-Moscow route
- Lending labor for Lunar New Year frowned upon
- Taiwan News Quick
Business
- Airlines bank on happy holidays
- Hon Hai poised to clinch top spot
- Share prices could get an election lift
- Koizumi says his economy has gotten over its troubles
- Nikkei closes over 11,000 on US' optimism
- Japanese policymakers promise round of tax cuts
- VIA executives accused of software theft
- Singapore official speaks on growth targets for 2004
- Japanese car firms take Taiwanese route into China
- Bank of China launches plan to write off bad loans
- LG Card ousts Korea First as banker
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Patriots' defense closes down Peyton Manning
- Eagles lose third straight championship title game
- Yulon Dinos continue their unbeaten run
- Nesterovic helps Spurs to end 3-game losing streak
- Roddick cruises through first round
- Playoff goes Els' way for repeat win
- Hurricanes run out of puff in defeat to Atlanta Thrashers
World News
- WHO confirms fifth death from avian flu in Vietnam
- Farms in south of China ever ripe for pandemic
- Civet cat coffee `good to the last dropping'
- Food aid to 2.7 million N Koreans dries up
- Japanese opinion divided over troop mission to Iraq
- Israel hints barrier route could be altered
- Sharon backs diplomat over art attack in Sweden
- UK survey shows racial tensions fuel added resentment
- Returning Kurdish exiles seeking land, polical power in Iraq
- Belgium wrapped up in scarf debate
- Lindh murder trial to close after surprise witness
- Iowa caucus going down to the wire
- Network will not air anti-Bush ad during Super Bowl
- Spanish court: brothels must pay
- Rome to beatify Charles I, `the patron saint of losers'
- Putin's liberal opponent knows her task is hopeless
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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