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Fri, Jul 16, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Kompasu won't bite, but plan for land use urged
- Official is subpoenaed over graft
- A Japanese NGO sails the seas to publicize peace
- Foreign ministry insists Dominican Republic ties `firm'
- Resort scrambles for customers after storm while some say that less is more
- Expat businessmen donate to storm's victims - but quietly
- Lu labels critics as `dark terrors'
- Journalists lobby for protection of free press
- US relations still solid, says MAC
- China convicts Taiwanese `spy'
- Government ad promotes national youth conference
- Four arrested for online theft, credit card fraud
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- P2P Internet voice call service launched
- MrTaiwan.com closing up
- TSMC business is `as good as it gets'
- Investments in biotech require long-term view
- Sony and Samsung join forces in LCD panel venture
- Officials back Fubon acquisition
- TAIEX drops as Wall Street falls
- Procomp accountants will be punished
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- CPBL prepares for All-Star Game as league takes a rest
- Armstrong shows power in mountains
- Shaq decides to take Heat
- Carlos Boozer may Jazz it up in Utah
- Judge agrees with Bryant's lawyers on medical exam
- Famous soccer ball now worth millions after online bidding
- Brazil upset by Paraguay
- Jenny Thompson makes event No. 2
- Phelps drops 200m backstroke from Olympic itinerary
- Houston releases manager following a prolonged slump
World News
- In Cambodia, Hun Sen approved, government set
- US to pursue case against defector to North Korea
- Largest Buddha to be built in India, tourists hoped for
- Flooding, landslides kill 8 as torrential rain lashes Japan
- Japan embraces Alzheimer's therapy
- Palestinians back away from ban on UN envoy
- Italy refuses to accept African refugees' claims
- Kenya appeals for aid as 3.3 million face starvation
- Former workers occupy German embassy
- Poles angered by German claim of wartime damages
- Cameroon arrests BBC journalists on suspicion of spying
- Lebanese Marine going home
- Senate votes down ban on gay marriages
- Bin Laden bodyguard charged with murder
- US approves vaccinations
- Canadian ambassador recalled amid trial dispute
- Man kills self, four others in fiery murder-suicide
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Storm rising over Fulung
- Russel Simmins of JSBX speaks out
- Retro pop punk with extra chees-u
- Zhang cuts his way into 'wuxia'
- Taiwan to join Kiwis in making martial legend
- Mr Eyeball lands at Red House Theater
- Pop Stop
- Golden Horse Digital Shorts Competition calling for entries
- The Vinyl Word
- A festival for our 'little friends'
- Restaurant: South Train(南方列車坊)
- Restaurant: Tom's Gourmet Restaurant(湯姆美食)
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