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Sun, Aug 01, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Group lends a hand to children
- Foreign brides face language gap
- Kaohsiung court clerk wanted for embezzlement
- Memorial stamps help sustain former conjoined twins
- Visa fiasco has produced a culprit, or a scapegoat
- KMT defector is accused of opportunism
- Chen to use ROCSAT-2 to practice satellite diplomacy
- New Tide members push for Mainlander inclusion
- MOI gives warning on new dance hall rules
- Bush and Hu have phone chat about Taiwan affairs
- DPP needs to forge better ties with both US political parties, says functionary
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Tight rein kept on energy supplies
- IT optimism boosts Asian markets
- Greenback loses ground after US economic report
- US stocks finish stronger but oil fears cap increase
- European bourses close higher on mining stocks
- Economists concerned as US GDP slows to 3%
- WTO members burn midnight oil in trade talks
- Google opens new Web site for IPO
- Coke-Pepsi difference is in the mind, not taste buds
- Two Americans arrested for DVD piracy in China
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Peng Cheng-ming's average slips
- Yankees get past Orioles
- Asafa Powell rules 100m as odds on Greene start to slip
- Davenport on big roll
- Draws for Champions League out
- China dominates Iraq 3-0
- Flintoff hits seven sixes and 17 fours as England rallies
- Williams has Tyson-like performance with a KO
- Sorenstam stalks leader
- Bertarelli gives his Kiwi competitors a big capital injection
World News
- Suicide bombers strike Uzbek capital
- Attempt on life of PM kills eight
- Ghailani arrest shows bin Laden network `crumbling'
- Teacher jailed for reports on supression of Uighers
- Controversial HK chat show host will run for LegCo
- Japan's untouchables still fighting discrimination
- US loses its NATO battle on training
- Pope set to hammer at feminism
- Iraqi kidnappers sometimes care only about cash
- Sex-and-God trial in Sweden yields pair of convictions
- Iran to take a tough line in talks with `big three'
- Bush wary of intelligence post
- Kerry's strategy: ape Republicans
- Diplomats monitor case of a Chinese beaten at Niagara
- Reality TV program lifts Iraqis out of their ruins
Business Focus
Features



