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Tue, Jan 27, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Taiwan still free of bird flu: COA
- Light rail to ease Kaohsiung's traffic woes
- Cold snap kills milk fish
- Ambassador No. 12 takes up posting at the Holy See
- Legislature mulls loyalty checks
- Aid workers find a new life in the Marshall Islands
- Transportation officials say they've done a fantastic job
- Foreign ministry denies Brazil will protest Iruan case
- Coast guard plans for the next 15 years
- Bolero restaurant has history on the menu
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Local chipmakers could outpace industry
- PC sales data have little impact
- Economists predict Year of the Monkey will be for the bulls
- S Korea, Singapore to start negotiating a free trade pact
- Singapore consumer prices rise again
- Property market sales expected to rise this year
- Citigroup, Morgan Stanley hired for US$5 billion IPO
- Asia and US in risky tug of war over dollar
- Japanese official says US beef ban will not end soon
- Orient Overseas might invest in Shanghai project
- Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Squads regroup for New Year drive
- Philippoussis falls to Arazi masterclass
- Hewitt crashes out on Australia Day
- Mavericks take charge as Kings flounder in Dallas
- Business as usual as Super Bowl squads check in
- United ends Northampton's Cup dream
- Euro 2004 security queried
- Friesen on target again as Devils edge Thrashers
- Valencia crash to home defeat to hand Real advantage
- Top soccer player dies after collapsing in league game
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Support for Pakistani scientists seen in protests by hard-liners
- Chinese immigrants flood into the Russian Far East
- At US urging, former South Vietnamese official visits home city after 50 years
- Executions looming in Philippines are provoking protest
- US lawmakers strengthen ties with Libya
- Father caught between Israel and Palestine
- Hardliners' veto fuels Iran crisis
- ElBaradei reveals black market in nuclear arms
- Mars rover finds a `scientific jackpot'
- Paris rolls out the red carpet for Hu
- Mexico, for first time, to allow Peace Corps volunteers
- Blair's future is uncertain as report nears its release
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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