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Sat, Jul 24, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Bogus health claims rile bureau
- Meeting with peace icon turns despair to hope
- Guangdong hospital could solve verification dilemma
- Panel backs Chen to lead DPP
- `Three Amigos' propose new school
- Chen gives vice presidency weight
- KMT lawmakers banned from joining education program
- Military drills continue as Chinese official hectors US
- Wang meets with Lee Teng-hui to discuss the KMT's internal affairs
- No one hurt after shell site explosion
- Death row inmate's appeal okayed
- FBI, Secret Service agents in Taiwan to investigate counterfeit US$100 bills
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- FSC hands over listing proposal
- Chen Po-lang secures the top job at China Petroleum
- New alliance links Gamania Digital, Sony
- Nanya Technology Q2 earnings triple to hit NT$3 billion
- June export orders rose 28% over 2003
- Proposed action over pet food company postponed
- Apprehension over technology sector holds TAIEX back
- Yuanta Core Pacific withdraws bid for LG Investment
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Eight ameteur ball teams meet in southern Taiwan
- Armstrong just keeps getting stronger
- Olympic village open for inspection
- Liggett gets foot-in-mouth award
- M. Schumacher heads home for German Grand Prix
- Serena reaches quarterfinals of Chase
- Karen Stupples leads Evian field
- England rules over West Indies after getting 391 for two
- Boston about to host the NY Yankees
- Ex-husband says Marion Jones has used THG and EPO
World News
- Arroyo unmoved by US complaint over hostage
- Maoists treat kidnap victims `nicely'
- Pakistan's honor killings enjoy high-level support
- Myanmar praises China for help against the West
- Sudan warns US, UK to stay out
- France endorses looser regulations on wines
- Italy deports long suffering migrants despite protests
- High-speed train in Turkey derails, killing at least 36
- Detainees to get first public hearings
- US bolsters its wartime budget
- Sex slavery uncovered in Vermont
- Former Mexican leader may be charged with genocide
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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