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Thu, Jul 08, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Helicopter rescues rash university student hikers
- Satellite records elusive sprites and elves
- Storm damage to pass NT$12.2bn
- DPP passes on donated proceeds to storm victims
- March 19 committee progressing
- `One country, two systems' a failure: experts
- Association begins lobbying tour at TSU headquarters
- New MOFA official dodges controversy over reporter flap
- Chen urges leave for troops from storm-hit homes
- Landlords shun skin patient group
- Four arrests made in fatal Taichung kidnapping case
- Be wary of travel travel agencies: consumer group
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- MOF to seek legislature's help on brokerage taxes
- Zinwell counts on digital tuners for sales growth
- Visa International launches IC debit cards in Taiwan
- Southern park forecast to create 1,000 jobs a month
- First trade deficit in four years blamed on rising oil prices
- UK tops list for equities
- Finance laws will changeto end `window dressing'
- Stocks fall again as Lehman Brothers Holdings trims profit forecast for Intel
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Australian terror suspect `was tortured'
- Yudhoyono, Megawati face run-off election
- Thailand carves out unique niche in surgery
- Truce may be over as suicide bomber strikes in Colombo
- Not even the CCP should steal state funds: auditor
- `Friendly fire' pilot found guilty
- US tourists run gauntlet to admire Hemingway
- Chavez uses troops in vote gambit
- Afghan legislative elections will be delayed by months
- Caribbean treading carefully over its Haiti reengagement
- Iraqi government unveils security law
- Arab nations to fund Saddam's team of lawyers
- Pub defies Ireland's smoking ban
- Treatment center for torture victims opens in Britain
- Smoking cannabis could help night vision: study
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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