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Fri, Jul 02, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Pedigree sued by dog owners
- Police unit set to patrol forests
- Voluntary food labeling program hits area stores
- Lanyu student, marooned by typhoon, to get chance at make-up examination
- Con artists from Taiwan nabbed working in China
- Blue camp aims to halve sub budget
- Digital revolution enters exciting phase
- `Free press' bound for Constitution
- Legal foundation gears up to defend rights of the needy
- Museum boss vows facelift will reach completion in 2006
- John Chang raises hand to lead China delegation
Business
- Top slots at state-run firms go begging
- Central bank won't follow Fed in hiking interest rates
- Stock exchange to toughen its monitoring role
- Shin Kong in talks to form China unit
- LCD TV, monitor prices to fall faster than forecasted
- Beer fight is about politics: TTL
- Bill Gates says China is the future for research
- Flat-panel makers fall on report that prices will fall
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Twelve CPBL players chosen to represent the nation
- Portugal controls Netherlands match
- Federer advances; Henman upset
- Al Unser Jr. retires after stellar career in racing business
- Chaminda Vaas shows his skill
- `Zeus' brings the Olympic flame to sit of 1912 games
- Red Sox give up game to Yankees
- Dragons overcome BayStars to extend seven game streak
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Hong Kong identity grows little by little
- China must trust the people of Hong Kong: ex-governor-general
- Everything's rosy, says Tung Chee-hwa
- Powell arrives for ASEAN talks
- Rules meant to fight terror on the seas kick in
- Mekong bird flu may be spreading to nearby province
- Court sentences 3 in Jakarta Marriott blast
- In first-ever presidential debate in Indonesia, Megawati comes off badly
- US seeks bans against Sudan militias
- Tony Blair faces twin tests of Iraq probe, elections
- Dutch minister confident Russia will sign Kyoto accord
- Cassini enters orbit around Saturn
- Athens security goes into high gear for the Olympics
- Iraq raids, bombings continue
- Israeli defense forces raid Gaza, nine-year-old slain
- Vitamins delay the progress of AIDS: study
- Paramilitaries start peace talks to end Colombian conflict
- Servicemen were forcibly taken into Iran: Britain
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Ilan braces itself for an invasion of kids
- 'Cats' returns for a popular series of performances
- A welcome return for Spider-Man
- A documentary records Taiwan's rock 'n' roll movement
- Headlines without words next
- Pop Stop
- Jinshan a developing hot spot for waves, sun, sand and biendangs
- A big drama over a small stage for `Tea House'
- The Vinyl Word
- Telling it like it is
- Restaurant: 369 (三六九素食點心之家)
- Restaurant: Orlando



