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Sat, Jun 05, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Japanese gun-smuggling suspect nabbed in Manila
- Examination nominee confirmed
- Gender fairness bill is made law
- DPP releases list of candidates for legislators-at-large
- Lien chats with the nation's new envoy to the US
- Compensation for victims of data theft is announced
- Taiwan is a beacon for China: Ruan
- Ma Ying-jeou hopes truth will out
- China can't fool everyone: Wang Dan
- Exiled activists long for change at home
- Yu to China: seize the day
- Lu keeps going despite injuries
- People ignore new child car-seat rules: study
- MAC warns China that its sanctions will boomerang
Business
- Teco discusses partnership with Konka
- Ministry of Finance gets ready to tax stock options
- Powerchip in talks with TSMC over supply crunch
- Toshiba to unveil TV-capable notebook
- Tienmu eyes status as shopping district with opening of mall
- Producers' vows trim oil prices
- Intel strengthens forecast
- Stocks rise on suspected support by government
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Muscovites vie for French Open title
- Els, Curtis lead The Memorial field
- Calgary Flames scorch Tampa in overtime
- The message is quite simple: the Russians are coming
- Tottenham signs French coach to help reinvent team
- Maradona wants clinic to build him a mini golf course
- Epsom Derby can produce fairytale
- N Zealand survives England attack
- Schwarzenegger bets his digestion on LA Lakers
- Smarty Jones is ready to make history
- Franco, 45, hits grand slam homer
- Soccer in India descends into tale of lost opportunities
- Argentina, Brazil neck-and-neck in World Cup aims
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Pakistan tests another missile
- School slaying a sign of gender equality: minister
- Australia's Labor Party rejects Bush snipe on pullout
- Sand trucks raise hope for Korean trade cooperation
- Rights group denounces Australia over Timor oil
- CIA chief's resignation raises issues
- Chavez accepts coming recall vote
- War trials begin in Sierra Leone
- Sharon sacks opponents to boost his plan for Gaza
- Senior Iraqi official asks forces to stay
- Silence is the dress code for women
- Iraqis should try Saddam, says British ambassador
- World News Quick Take
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