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Tue, Aug 10, 2004
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Taiwan News
- EPA plans restoration of polluted Fengshan River
- New health policy could cut needed care
- Popular TV host gets second show
- Cabinet seeks more English-speakers in civil service ranks
- Forum analyzes China's military drills
- Rights group urges quick political asylum
- University president paid his way by writing fiction
- Kurdish leader visits Taiwan for talks on mutual cooperation
- Chinese are poor losers, Chen says
- Canada getting the big Buddha
- CEPD looking at cheaper a highway alternative
- China to have 800 missiles by 2005, vice president says
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Renewable energy gains support
- Premier Image cautious about its second half
- Air carriers may hike fuel surcharges once more
- Wafer shipments spur chipmakers' sales
- Will the rightful Shinkong Fibers chief stand up?
- Exports continue to climb
- TAIEX climbs; Acer and Lite-On higher on sales growth
- Hynix wins creditor approval for China chip plants
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Howard dismisses war criticism
- Beijing uncovers huge graft scandal
- India rescues 20 trapped miners as death toll rises
- Pakistan questions terror suspect over assassination plot
- Nagasaki mayor urges US to scrap `mini-nuke' plans
- China's Red Cross Society struggles with donor fatigue
- Obasanjo tries to revive Darfur talks
- Israeli alliance remains elusive
- Massive rallies staged for and against Chavez
- Governments, Bill Gates back global vaccination drive
- Spread of deadly diarrhea raises concern in Canada
- South Africans jolted by terror arrests
- Infighting mars US terrorist hunt
- US says world must stop Iranian nuclear arms program
- Italian leader faces new challenge
- Berlusconi supporter attacks abortion
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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