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Fri, Jun 25, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Pro-DPP actress takes CTS helm
- Truce agreed on health payments
- Aborigines protest plan to divert water from Bunun villages
- Legislator to push for changes in nationality law
- Legislators seek election theme
- Businesspeople deny oppression claims
- Legislators claim China scuppered visit to Greece
- Lu says she will never run for DPP chairperson position
- Defense minister says price of arms package not final
- Closed-door process bad for reforms
- Foreign minister says US trust is returning
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Gold medalists pave the way for creative industries
- Merck to break ground in Taoyuan
- Cathay United launches new `budget' card
- 3G is the future, once its more affordable: Alcatel
- Brokerages threaten to stage tax protest
- Central bank decides to leave interest rates alone
- Export orders fall amid Chinese cooling-off efforts
- Stock prices keep climbing, led by UMC and Chi Mei
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Bears and Whales end up even after two meetings
- Czech Republic sends Germany home
- Formula One eyes expansion in the finicky US market
- Women suddenly tune in to Euro 2004
- Coria wins four-day match as Wang falters
- LA hunts for young blood
- Yomiuri Giants fall to Chunichi Dragons at Sapporo Dome
- Jose Contreras gets his family together
World News
- N Korea-US talks could break deadlock
- Christians in the West outsourcing prayers to India
- Indonesian politicians sing for votes
- S Korea to probe hostage killing
- Arroyo takes office amid discontent over election
- Iran hands over British troops
- More US ships and planes heading their way to Asia
- US Senate passes US$447bn defense spending package
- Reverend Moon's Senate crowning raises eyebrows
- Photo exhibition by Israeli soldiers has army on defensive
- Republicans urge Saddam trial
- Saudis offer limited amnesty to militants
- Up to 30,000 `incompetent' Iraqi police to be sacked
- Pentagon wanted harsh interrogation techniques: reports
- Bush urges use of condoms based on Uganda experience
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- A diva delivers on her promise to come back
- The sweet fairy tale of marrying a prince unravels in the new movie
- A tale about rats with a moral or two
- Tsai sexes it up with his new film 'Wayward Wind'
- Spiderman-2 hopes to reprise its past success
- Pop Stop
- It's `Canada D'eh' eh?
- The Crystal Method wants you!
- Banging the drum for the cause of Tibetan spirituality
- Women take center stage
- Foreign bands get their chance to shine
- Restaurant: NY Bagels Cafe
- Restaurant: Qiong Fang Ju(瓊芳居)



