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Sun, Mar 28, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Taipei hospitals quiet as protest remains peaceful
- Instability may fuel capital flight
- Film project aims to bring Hakka culture to celluloid
- Survey shows five-day work week in vogue
- Security force questioned as shooting probe continues
- Chen empathizes with demonstrators
- China condemns US for congratulations to Chen
- Police warned about mobsters, spies at rally
- PFP lawmakers in legal trouble after violent rampage
- Malaysian PM unveils new Cabinet lineup
- Lee Kuan Yew gives warning to Islamic moderates
- Kashmiri militants set for second round of peace talks
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Gold, oil soften NYSE bond prices slide
- Gold rallies on international tension
- Euro recovers after talks of rates cuts add pressure
- Asian markets close mixed after earlier gains on Wall Street
- Kazakh oil giant favors pipeline through Russia rather than a US-backed facility
- Oil slips, then bounces, as nervous speculators sell
- Shares slide in anticipation of protest
- Kerry, Bush turn sights to the US economy
- Global markets crawl up
- Japan cuts defense spending in budget, ups care for elderly
- Manufacturing output in Singapore surges 38.3%
- N Korea boosts industrial output 10%, premier says
- Stepping out of the male stereotype
- Chinese manufacturers muscling in on Scottish cashmere
- Romanians get a taste of the West as megastores earn unlikely euros
- Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Duke defense holds off Illinois attack
- Salmons keeps 76ers in running for playoff berth
- Leading S African sports languish in scandal, mediocrity
- Asashoryu remains unbeaten ahead of final day in Osaka
- Steroid issue may dog entire season
- Tiger Woods plays catch-up golf
- Aussie `Thorpedo' self-destructs just in ahead of Athens
- Ballmakers love home runs
- England, New Zealand advance
- Manchester United looks to defuse mighty Arsenal
World News
- Myanmar junta wants military buildup
- North Korea accuses US of overthrow plot
- Japanese court orders compensation
- Wanted lawmaker travels to crisis-hit southern Thailand
- Suharto lawyers hit back at global corruption list
- Caribbean leaders snub new Haitian government
- British cavers questioned by authorities in Mexico
- Stories conflict in plea-bargain deal for homicidal nurse
- Scottish teens convicted of sporting with corpse
- South Atlantic sees its first-recorded hurricane
- Hamas is all but beaten, Sharon told
- US troops, insurgents fight in Falujah; 8 dead
- Islamist terror threat quickly changing its face
- Drive to discredit White House critic intensifies
- Israeli prime minister to meet Bush in Washington
- World News Quick Take
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