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Tue, Jun 15, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Cancer still top killer
- Public broadcasting decision hinges on costs
- Chen praises Kaohsiung for landing World Games
- Probe investigates finances, practices of religious sect
- Premier appoints new CEC chairman
- Anxiety in the KMT grassroots runs deep
- Taiwan lauded as Asian beacon of democracy
- DPP's `New Tide' wants open debate on banning factions
- Ma gives speech in South Korea
- Defense minister threatens to quit over sub budget
- Academics speak out against arms purchases
- Mark Chen to go to Colorado to attend 2004 World Forum
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Asustek to release new cellphone
- Businesses grumble over new pension law
- Investment in China surges in spite of calls for slowdown
- Broadband revenues to grow: report
- Government still mulling cross-strait investment rules
- UBS predicts year-long currency sell-offs in Asia
- It's boom time for Asian economies
- Stocks down ahead of possible interest rate increase in US
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Cobras crush Elephants-again
- France breaks Beckham's lionhearts
- Cairns bows out with 9 as Thorpe's ton sinks NZ
- Federer, Sharapova stake Wimbledon claims with wins
- Pistons make it 3-1 against LA Lakers
- Yankees rally twice to beat Padres
- Michael Johnson works with China's Olympic team
- Investigator talks to Jones's coach about illegal drugs
- Schumacher makes more history in Canadian GP
World News
- China invites HK democrats to talks
- Pakistan arrests militants with al-Qaeda links
- Asian growth straining oil supplies, experts caution
- Koreas make historic radio exchange
- Food company head commits suicide over dumplings
- British anti-EU party gains again
- Nationalist faces reformist in Serbian poll
- Lithuanian election heats up as nation readies for run-off
- Sinn Fein wins first seat in European Parliament
- London leaps to No. 2 on most-expensive city list
- US to yield Guantanamo tapes
- New kidnapping fuels US fears over Saudi security
- Candidates to tour as US campaign restarts
- UN probe reveals regime plays role in Sudan executions
- UK plans hearings on illnesses linked to first Gulf war
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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