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Sat, Jun 12, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Experts scorn transgenic smokes
- Rally defends workers' strike rights
- MAC defends spouse plan
- Lawmakers back proposal for water conservation fees
- Jet fuel surcharges OK'd
- Marriages down, foreign spouses up
- Lu suggests diplomacy changes
- China investment criticized by adviser
- Premier calls for free trade pact at AmCham meeting
- MAC chief says arms budget is in national interest
- `Never' was yesterday for legislator who insulted Paal
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Taiwan Cellular to buy Mobitai
- Weaning investors away from China a difficult sell
- Promotions set to slake companies' thirst
- China Airlines says 2004 profit may exceed its forecast
- Fair Trade Commission investigating Applied Materials over patent dispute
- E-commerce enhances business competitiveness
- Sharp and Aeon kiss and make up
- Stocks slump for third day; Chi Mei, AU Optronics drop
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- All the stars are out for Euro 2004
- Portugal, Greece open Euro 2004; Spain faces Russians
- A stoned crowd is a happy crowd, Lisbon police say
- Photos of Beckham in his underpants anger UK officials
- Flaherty's grand slam steers NY Yankees to victory
- All Blacks want England's crown
- Harmison heads England's attack
- Hewitt battles to reach quarterfinals
- Rosales takes lead in LPGA event
- St Louis wins NHL's top award
- Detroit Pistons humiliate lackluster LA Lakers 88-68
- US doping scandal depletes Golden League line-up
World News
- G8 could beckon China, India
- Renewed clashes leave at least 53 dead in Pakistan
- Australian opposition could damage ties, US warns
- Hong Kong's captive celebrity crocodile refusing food
- Koizumi flies Asian flag
- Filipinos getting impatient over slow vote count
- Purification rituals instead of violent protests in Georgia
- China's `SARS hero' still missing, fears of retaliation mount
- Rebels take, lose Congo radio station
- Dog listens, learns like humans: researchers
- Iran fighting UN draft on its nuclear policies
- US balances Iraq's tribal factions in choosing leaders
- Shipping error leads to anthrax exposure of 6
- US looking into Qaddafi report
- Belgian pedophile refuses to provide details
- Dog handlers said to have held Abu Ghraib contests
- US' mission to UN is retired, with new facility in the offing
- Ray Charles, the master of many styles, dies at 73
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



