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Thu, Aug 05, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Chinese tours hinge on Beijing
- New guidelines aim to protect foreign workers
- Changhua's big Buddha set to radiate once more
- Straits Exchange Foundation allowed to delegate tasks to other civic groups
- GIO to curb illegal radio stations
- Doctors confirm Lee Teng-hui still healthy
- Foreign affairs training to get boost from institute
- Annette Lu again says emigration can help Aborigines
- Debate on propriety of holding elections on Dec. 11 goes on
- Philately exhibit setting stage for next year's show
- Hearing-impaired kids graduate from program
- Wen lectures US senator on Taiwan
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- FSC backtracks over board proposals
- Analysts reduce Q3 predictions for IT industry
- Targeting the ultra-rich
- Allianz and Uni sell joint venture
- SinoPac Holdings agrees to buy United Securities
- US, UK companies vie for stake in China Shipbuilding
- Morgan Stanley reduces UMC's rating
- TAIEX falls to near one-year low on record oil highs
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Profiting from cross-strait politics
- Chen's reforms: 'mission possible'
- Look in the mirror to solve ethnic "conflicts"
- Issuing US terror alerts presents a Hobson's choice
- Contempt for one's fellows saddles Russia
- NATO must be saved from its member states' growing apathy
- Chirac can't be trusted
Sports
World News
- N Korean nukes could strike US
- Pleas for leniency in Fischer case fall on deaf ears
- Monsoons continue to wreak havoc on South Asia
- Singapore urges action on security of global shipping
- Howard calls for gay marriage ban to `avoid divisions'
- Scores of Taliban die in battle
- Six indicted for Paraguay blaze
- Secular party's concession strengthens Sharon coalition
- Helicopters fire on Palestinian village
- Irishman killed in Saudi Arabia during machine gun attack
- Washington defends latest terror alerts
- More Iraqi personnel killed in latest attacks
- Bush criticized on new intelligence chief post
- Guantanamo Bay detainees refuse to attend hearings
- Turkish and Jordanian hostages freed
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



