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Tue, May 04, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Lab woes delay SARS research
- Matsu threatend by Chinese trash
- Second grandchild on the way for the nation's first family
- Social groups focus on education in law, democracy
- Officials vow safe inauguration
- GIO says funding lacking for public television stations
- DPP urges Wang to back legislation
- Lien considering meeting party's young members
- All quiet in the Taiwan Strait, security chief says
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Acer wants to double its revenue
- HSBC says interest rate hikes unlikely
- Fubon, TaipeiBank release cash card
- Raw materials companies battered on stock market
- Citigroup suggests buying S Korea, Taiwan shares
- Miramar hopes to make Tachih a trendier place
- Exporters prepare for enlarged EU
- China Steel leads decline in stocks, AU Optronics falls
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Investing in a minefield
- Not every profit profits the nation
- It's time for talk-show orators to come clean
- Caveat emptor: Forecasting the stock market means betting on politics
- Despite China's best efforts, `the sand just keeps on coming'
- James Soong's KMT `coup'
- The sacred art of lying
- Claiming the right of way
Sports
- Cobras fireballer restricts Elephants to a mere two runs
- AC Milan takes title; Leeds slide
- Lara leads from the front in thrashing of England
- Bannister: Fifty years after making running history
- Mickleson poised to back his Masters title with PGA win
- Bryant's heroics useless against Spurs onslaught
- Philippines' Rosales gets LPGA victory
- Canada teaches Germany a lesson
- Yankees win sixth straight game in three-game sweep
World News
- China's censorship machine endures
- China aide: UK stirred up trouble with HK democracy
- Three Chinese engineers killed in Pakistani blast
- N Korean media reports Kim Jong-il sighting
- Security threats, fears of cheating mar campaign
- Thai troops boost security in south
- Afghan girls poisoned for going to class
- Norwegian envoy begins talks with Tamil Tigers
- Panama elects a dictator's son
- Mexico scales back ties to Cuba
- Bush urged to squeeze Cuba even harder
- Former terror suspects allege abuse in US
- Politician in South Africa says that his son died of AIDS
- Hordes of monster crabs put the pinch on Norway's coast
- Annan says US courting war's foes
- Few foreign insurgents seen in Iraq
- US, UK investigate reports of abused prisoners in Iraq
- Iraq most perilous posting for journalists, group says
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



