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Sat, Jun 19, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Singapore cops apologize for detaining 3 tourists
- It was all legal: first lady's stockbroker
- An amnesty period for illegal firearms declared by police
- Taiwan, US judicial goals the same: justice minister
- Homeless enjoy a bit of the dragon
- KMT staff face December layoff
- Organizers hope for 2 million at name-change rally
- Su withdraws from DPP contests
- Weapons budget needed to protect nation, says MAC
- A-mei `protesters' likely dupes of Beijing: MAC
- Chinese military `expert' warns of Taiwanese terror
- Women's group appeals for aid to victims of abuse
- Suspect arrested after Keelung fire
- Former HK citizen almost done with military service
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Local firms might feel China's pain
- Digital home entertainment a fuzzy dream
- Finance minister blasts Procomp boss
- China Steel, Sumitomo mull new Chinese plants
- Dump Asian currencies: HSBC
- Global chip sales to rise more than forecast: study
- AU Optronics only raises US$480m in latest ADR sale
- Online shopping increasingly popular
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Cobras, Whales and Bears all have second-half chance
- England victorious while France draws
- Euro 2004 fever grips Asia in frenzy of fanatic gambling
- `Wunderkind' Rooney lifts England's spirit with goals
- Virtual unknowns share the US Open lead after first day
- Cincinnati Reds pull off late rally to beat Rangers
- England wants rugby honor restored
World News
- Democrats dismiss China's HK bluster
- PRC `police' arrested after complaints of espionage
- Japan approves plan to join UN security force in Iraq
- Top warrior dies in Pakistani raid
- Sept 11 almost involved Asia: report
- EU fails to reach dealon president
- US mulls humanitarian mission to Chad
- Sudanese militiamen who crossed border with Chad killed by soldiers
- Coca fields to be fumigated following Colombia killings
- Israel may build Gaza-Egypt trench
- Former Army Ranger faces charges
- US officer charged over killing of follower of al-Sadr
- Rash of bombings reveals change of tactics
- Clinton, with memoirs, appears set to outshine Kerry ahead of November vote
- Abuse of detainees `inevitable,' rights organization says
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



