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Sun, Jul 04, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Lien Chan has little-known history with independence
- KMT denies new claims on holdings
- DPP using anniversary to vie for Hakkas
- Rights groups want to see DPP action on crimes from the authoritarian era
- Kinmen, Xiamen to cooperate on pollution problems
- Taiwan takes bold legal aid initiative
- Bureau focusus on child abuse issues
- A new political party launched today
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Crude prices fall; pipeline in Iraq `cut'
- Wall Street looks for something new to worry about
- European markets sit tight for US Independence Day
- Asian stocks fall on Fed's interest rate hike
- Greenback under pressure from euro, weak US job data
- Microsoft scrambles to fix flaw
- Interest rate hike a sign of strength
- Football craze enriches Hong Kong's bookies
- US threat to cut off trade benefits over piracy anger Brazil
- Shell says bad accounting led to US$432 million error
- Despite numerous promises of aid, Iraqis wait for cash
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Jennifer Rosales rises to top at Open
- Federer advances in straight sets
- Portugal would like to make up for first loss against Greece
- Mike Wallace takes race
- BayStars rally with home runs to chase down the Dragons
- Kaz Matsui spurs Mets
- Al Pedrique gets a sudden promotion
- Australia beats Sri Lanka by 149 runs in first test
World News
- Militia kills ten in caste strife
- Ex-general poised for win election
- Koreas eye joint Olympic team
- Beijing rejects HK calls for democracy
- 44 people dead after attacks on Kashmir market
- Guantanamo prisoners file suits
- Female candidate may make Mexican history
- Berlusconi to take over economy after minister quits
- Brazil puts in place stricter gun laws to reduce killings
- Israel announces that it won't accept World Court ruling
- US troops uncover Iraq bomb `factories'
- Sudan pledges aid to Darfur after sanctions threat
- Scientists find early human skull fragments
- US orders families, non-emergency staff out of Bahrain
- Rwanda reopens border with Congo to quell war fears
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
Features



