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Thu, Jul 22, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Pollution angers fishermen
- Teenage girls deserve a special day, period
- Theme park under attack for breeding rare mutated tiger
- Foundation reports Panamanian mother and children in care
- One missing tourist found in Taoyuan
- DPP counters `Bulletgate'
- Name mix-up leaves PFP legislator looking foolish
- Police say `escapees' aren't spies, but can't be found
- DPP member says legislative elections should be held later
- Lawmakers want to know who is at fault for policies
- Air-base relocation urged
- Nation should join UN using name `Taiwan'
- Cabinet approves tuition increases for universities
- MAC working on status of Chinese scientists' children
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Academia Sinica raises GDP forecast
- Personnel woes highlighted at biotech forum
- Insurance firms might manage pension funds
- Taiwanese investment in China increases 68%
- Powerchip reports 80% rise in Q2 profits to NT$6 bn
- Accountants target flawed laws
- TSMC, Hon Hai lead stock rally
- Stock market daily limit to stay: FSC
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- SARS hero released from Chinese jail
- Death toll from floods nears 400 in China
- Beijing invites HK activists to military parade
- Japan ready to deport Bobby Fischer
- As troops return, Philippines says it will still fight terror
- Songbirds could be Australian in origin, science journal says
- Lebanon fires back at Israeli planes
- Murders shock Yorkshire villages
- Unrest hits UK detention center
- Share power or I leave, Palestinian PM warns Arafat
- Blair's conscience is clear, despite inept intelligence
- Bush spurns `war president' role
- Vote backs prayer calls in US town
- Care expert helps conjoined twins adjust to surgery
- Torture suspected in death of scientist found slain near mosque in Samarra
- UN inspectors plan return to Iraq to finish nuclear study
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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