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Tue, Jul 27, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Chang flees in gunfights
- Cabinet supports Suao-Hualien freeway plan
- Freeway plan's foes cite flaws in report
- Labor agency says it's still studying changes in quotas
- Mark Chen grills Tien over passport
- Brass apologizes for Kinmen blasts
- Defense ministry preparing for the worst
- Chen to lead media delegation on tour of submarine base
- Singapore confident in its China ties
- Mayor wants logo designs for games
- Central government urged to fund museum project
- English camp for underprivileged children begins
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Chunghwa Picture may produce less
- Tunhua district holds its own in battle with Hsinyi
- Acer, BenQ roll out laptop models
- Acer says China's cool-off measures are hurting sales
- Think tank shifts GDP estimate upward
- TSMC share sale is suspended
- Cradle defaults on bonds
- Index falls again as TSMC and AU Optronics decline
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Arroyo promises poverty relief
- Yudhoyono, Megawati to face off
- Color bathes Bangkok poll
- Hong Kong media on the attack over newspaper raids
- Drug use growing among young despite crackdown
- Australia `ignores' terrorists, slams erstwhile partners
- Greek security keeping tabs on Muslims
- Plain English Campaign marks 25 years of style war
- Doctors try to heal patients -- and divisions
- Sharon forges ahead with pullout plan despite Sunday's human chain protest
- Row erupts over activist's `kill scientists' quote
- Saddam enjoys poems, muffins
- Iraqis scramble to pick leaders for conference
- GOP opens its war room
- US, Europe warn Sudan that it's action or sanctions
- Abu Ghraib inmates wonder if amnesty is empty promise
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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