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Sun, Jul 18, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Teacher suspected of beheading lover
- Blink by blink, Chen Hung finishes book
- Preserved Chinese corpses displayed in Kaohsiung
- Local students win medals at math Olympiad
- Protest stopped, more promised
- TSU wins in Kaohsiung, but it's the city that loses
- KMT reaches a consensus on shooting probe
- Camps react to Singaporean official's statements about nation's insularity
- Be careful about changing currency rules, analysts say
- Taiwan no stranger to foreign aid work
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Crude soars on supply, terror fears
- Dollar tumbles against euro on weak US figures
- European indexes steady as oil depresses sentiment
- Asian chip stocks slide as Tokyo Electron falls
- US stocks fall as traders start to sell technology shares
- Dell's Q2 earnings beat forecasts
- Brazilians pack the streets to protest stymied economy
- British American Tobacco to open factories in China
- Boeing agrees to settle discrimination suit for US$40.6m
- Berlusconi bows to critics and appoints new finance chief
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Rookies give amateurs a lesson in how to get hits
- Armstrong takes Pyrenees by storm
- Kendal hits 5-under-66
- All Blacks sing in the rain after victory over Aussies
- Javelin thrower is served with strong will, powerful arm
- Mardy Fish fails to advance upstream
- Anti-doping agency clears seven players
- Park feels better in lead
- Marion Jones turns in slow 200m time as she shuns press
- Tigers shut out Yankees
- Buddy Rice back in pole for Fireston Indy 200
World News
- N Korea denies entering South's waters
- Five charged over children's fiery deaths
- Australian involved in jihad recruitment: cleric
- Alleged US deserter scheduled to meet Indonesian leader
- Microlender supports HIV sufferers
- Palestinians want UN sanctions
- Barclays to close accounts due to racist statements
- Inflation forcing Zimbabweans into crushing poverty
- Sudan's racial problems extend far beyond Darfur humanitarian crisis
- Spanish judge gets good results with weird sentences
- US turns back on UN population fund
- US capital abuzz at Cheney rumor
- Stewart gets five months
- Baghdad councilors are falling victim to attacks, one by one
- Air marshals nervous at `undercover' dress rules
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
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