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Sat, Jul 17, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Central Bank to rule on currency exchanges: MAC
- Health payments spark dispute over autonomy
- President praises Kaohsiung's brand of `city diplomacy'
- For educator, corruption charges bring detention
- Aboriginal legislators on hunger strike
- KMT gives Congress `Bulletgate'
- Japan ties will thrive: ex-diplomat
- Pan-blues struggle to stay unified over nomination
- Executive Yuan to cut 13 departments
- Taiwan to host youth camp
- Arms sale talks can wait: speaker
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- FSC says Procomp manipulated stock
- Procomp financial scandal hurts Suntek affiliate
- HannStar mulls a 7G fab
- Central bank promises to stanch run on funds
- IPO shortfall not expected to disrupt LG Philips' plans
- PC sales up 15% on European demand
- Panel urges government to encourage media exports
- TSMC leads decline in export sector as TAIEX keeps falling
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Jonathan Hurst to pitch for Team Red in All-Star Game
- Woods battles for lead at Royal Troon
- Media hounds Armstrong
- Tour oranizers want to bar two riders
- Kobe Bryant agrees to seven-year deal with the LA Lakers
- Asashoryu comes back with win after two straight losses
- Arizona wants to unload the `Big Unit'
- Jones smiles after success
- Blaine Wilson makes recovery as promised
- New Zealand and Australia to face off in Tri Nations
World News
- US deserter will travel to Tokyo
- AIDS meeting ends with little progress and stark divisions
- Indian school fire burns to death at least 70 children
- Ulan Bator pins hopes on trans-Mongolian highway
- Blair suffers new voting setback
- UN vote on West Bank wall nears
- Germany to honor participants in Hitler plot
- Europe grumbles as cold weather ruins its long vacations
- Libya agrees to establish corridor for aid to Darfur
- US bank hid Pinochet loot
- Philippines ignores allies on Iraqi pullout
- Fallujah inspires US foes across Arab world
- Los Alamos research lab still under security cloud
- US House snubs world court with conditional aid bill
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



