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Tue, Jun 08, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Sample of new ID leaves no room for fingerprint
- Coalition defends Romanized Hoklo classes
- Every hour a child is abused: welfare group
- Firm in trouble over shipment of toxic waste to Malaysia
- Mighty Lin Wang is back, if a little stiffer than before
- Lu: call country `Taiwan ROC'
- Moves taken to start new party
- Legislator calls Paal `vicious dog'
- Foreign minister to seek support in Europe next month
- Illegal radio stations to get recognition
- New Party throws spanner in works for pan-blue camp
- Nan Fang Ao tuna draw fans to port
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Q3 price dip seen for flat-panels
- Lower costs to help notebook makers
- Taiwan Ratings upgrades TSMC, UMC's ratings
- Global economic recovery boosts exports to new high
- Chipmakers advance on US jobs report
- FPD Taiwan show kicks off tomorrow
- Chi Mei boss holds good China cards
- Interests fight about pensions
Editorials
Sports
- Sinon Bulls keeps first-half title hunt alive against Bears
- Drama, tears mark French Open final
- Els beats Memorial field; Khan wins Wales
- Pistons rout Lakers in Game 1 of NBA finals
- Home favorite Rossi masters Gibernau to take Italian MotoGP
- Giambi homers for 2-1 Yankees victory
- Euro: France wins, Germany slumps
- Ireland wants to have historic win against Springboks
- North Light outshines competition in Epsom Derby
- England takes control of Test; West Indies rampant
World News
- S Korea's Roh promises speedy reform
- Koizumi expects cooperation over Iraq at G8 talks
- Experts anxious over Pakistan tests
- China's Hong Kong rule compared to Cultural Revolution
- Jailed newspaper editor's appeal starts in Beijing
- BBC reporters shot in Riyadh, one dies
- Photographers protest pending subway ban
- Journalists from friends, allies of America: beware
- France lays to rest a right royal and hearty mystery
- Reagan services set for both US coasts
- Germans and Czechs spar again over Sudetenland
- B-movie career prepared `Gipper' for greatest role
- `Runner's high' may not require exerting oneself so intensely
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



