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Fri, Jul 23, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Military exercise gathers forces in simulated battle
- Health insurance system faces cost pressure
- College entrance exam offered again for storm victims
- Agricultural fair to promote produce of storm-hit areas
- Aboriginal protest to keep heat on Lu
- Lu, Yu and Su to sit on top DPP committee
- Tourists may be `fifth column,' official says
- World body slams UN treatment of Taiwan's journalists
- TSU demands action on illegal Chinese immigrants
- Teacher fighting NT$20,000 penalty
- Pan-blue lawyers concede defeat
- Socially conservative Singapore bans popular gay-oriented Taiwanese film
- Taiwanese fugitive wanted for fraud arrested in Bangkok
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- AU Optronics quarterly profits soar on cost cuts
- Cashbox uses two-pronged approach
- Computer firms place hopes on next week's show
- Pirated CDs earned US$4.5bn in 2003
- Corning, Chi Mei forge supply deal to fund plant
- Mega Financial expands investment banking unit
- Jobless rate shows slight increase
- TAIEX falls again as AU Optronics and Chi Mei drop
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Lions and Elephants even after two
- Jeter suffers broken hand
- Advertisers score big-time with MLB All-Star activities
- Brazil reaches final on penalty shots
- China soars to top of Group A during Asian Cup action
- Armstrong has tough audience
- US special forces to attend Games
- Friends welcome `Royal Todd' to Texas
World News
- Filipino freed from Iraq gets home after ordeal
- Heat kills Shanghai trainee
- S. Korean troops replace striking workers
- Intelligence spending to see increase in Australia
- US admits that it accepted Afghan from `vigilantes'
- Macau gambling palace falls victim to baccarat scam
- Kerry runs high-tech campaign
- Binge drinkers worry British as social costs rise
- Fires spread in California
- Hawking stuns scientists with new black hole theory
- KFC supplier fires 11 workers after abuse-video outcry
- UK plans major changes to military
- Plastics cause gender change in wildlife, report shows
- Halliburton, US Army criticized over Iraq deal
- Blair asks advisers to look at sending troops to Sudan
- Equipment shortages plague new Iraqi security forces
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- World's 'most successful pianist' to perform in Taipei
- Taipei looks forward to a choral treat
- A cat comes to life in Garfield
- King Arthur returns... to the screen
- 'Ardor' tells of love's darker pyschology rather than romance
- Pop Stop
- Mongolian music without the grasslands
- Finding tranquilitydespite loud drums
- The Vinyl Word
- Banging the drum for a record-breaking show
- Restaurant: Scoozi Italian and Mediterranean Cuisine
- Restaurant: Indojaya Cafe and Mini-market



