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Sun, Jun 13, 2004
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Taiwan News
- TSU legislator criticizes Laborers' Pension Law
- American hunger strikers protest lockout
- Taipei European School holds first Eurofest
- Gay, lesbian groups accuse government of discrimination
- Second researcher this year contracts dengue fever
- Factions in DPP could be near end
- Many entertain doubts about Paal
- Presidential security going too far
- Reconciliation is vital, Chien says
- New party will launch Tuesday
- Yu says no travel plans have been decided as yet
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Asian stocks climb; Fanuc leads
- UK quickly becoming haven for gangs of spammers
- Oil prices fall as Nigerian general strike suspended
- Dollar surges ahead on signs the Fed will be aggressive
- US interest rate rise fears hobble European markets
- For France-China trade, visit cements cooperation
- Unrest hits Thailand's tourism industry hard
- Carmakers seek to fix eternal flaw: humans
- Software giant is setting its sights on the small fry
- Bank run by Indian street-children is ready to go global
- Rebel barista with a cause challenges employee policies at Starbucks
- The World Bank and IMF are in the hot seat after 60 years
- Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Portugal would love to win Euro 2004
- Detroit shows drive in finals against the LA Lakers' fab four
- Fred Couples uses needles to get to top
- Schumacher savors loss to brother Ralf in the Canadian GP
- England down by 159 runs after day two with England
- Roddick seerves up another world record
- Tigers beat World Series Champions
- Buddy Rice with a team fit to win the Bombardier 500
World News
- Two arrested over murdered Chinese
- Kim Jong-il wants to `dance' with US
- Turkmenistan government covering up drug problem
- Bomb disrupts Philippine independence celebrations
- Anti-graft agency in HK looking into SARS shows
- Former Soviet satellite votes on EU Parliament
- Afrikaans radical leaves jail quoting Wordsworth
- Battered Blair goes home
- For Westerners in Saudi Arabia, fear a fact of life
- EU perks-buster wins little popularity
- Gunmen shoot dead Iraq's deputy foreign minister
- Reagan laid to rest in Califonia
- Oklohoma bomber Nichols escapes the death penalty
- Security Council OK's peacekeepers for southern Sudan
- World News Quick Take
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