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Sat, Apr 17, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Officials promise fraud crackdown
- MRT brass say that Neihu line is on schedule
- Judicial group accepts recount donation
- Navy seeking to replace aging Knox frigate class
- Mark Chen takes over foreign ministry
- Shen to DPP: Stop harping on ethnic issues
- Cabinet will resign earlier than expected
- Meetings with lawmakers firm Lien's leadership
- Premier asks deputy, secretary to stay
- Newspaper feeling heat from Beijing
- Few happy faces after Tung meeting
- Golkar holds onto its lead in Indonesian ballot tally
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Research group raises growth forecast
- Ad experts turn attention to Web
- Taipei's five-star hotels decide it's time for a refit
- Q1 very profitable for Nanya as sales climb
- Flat-panel demand boosts prices of shares on TAIEX
- Cross-strait boat has sailed: analyst
- Samsung's profit for Q1 doubles to hit all-time high
- TSMC seeking new orders as plants run at capacity
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Yulon Dinos open series with a bang
- Lions extend winning streak over Bears
- India grabs historic Pakistan series win
- Stormers blitz Blues out of Super 12 contest
- Big-gun marathoners vie for prestigious London title
- Blake, Roddick advance to quarterfinals
- Toronto Blue Jays rout Tigers 11 - 0
- Dravid comes into his own by claiming new batting record
- Zimbabwe names new cricket squad amid `rebel' crisis
- San Jose Sharks reach second round of playoffs
- Venus wins, sets sights on title, with Serena hurt
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Hostages say they want to stay in Iraq
- Axing Aboriginal body `could cause violence'
- Abu Bakar Bashir declared a criminal
- Cheney ends Asia trip with pep rally at S Korean base
- Upbeat Sharon returns home
- `The same red blood': Burundi honors true heroes
- Europeans cool, Palestinians lash out at US `betrayal'
- UN's rights body attacks Cuba; PRC thumbs nose at US
- For ANC, a big win means challenges
- Blair says UN will be key for Iraq's transition to sovereignty
- US orders diplomats out of Saudi Arabia on terror fears
- Iraq tours extended, homecomings must wait
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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