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Wed, Aug 11, 2004
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Taiwan News
- GIO urged to detail reform plans
- Russian fighter jets expected to wow crowds
- Workers protest dismissal as unfair
- 62 people indicted for immigration document forgery
- GIO head cautions KMT on media sale
- Bush `convinced' peace possible
- KMT blasted for plan to let criminals hold posts
- Annual conference with Caribbean allies begins today
- Chen welcomes president of El Salvador with event
- Cabinet to offer business scholarships
- New scooter showing off its potential
- Maiden flight a `success'
- Children's summit to focus on the environment
- Ma Ying-jeou in Hollywood to make picture deals
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Top steel, plastic firms in talks
- Yuan trading ban stands for now, government says
- IPR hotline sets rewards
- Compal reports 65% July sales increase
- Standard Chartered shopping for China bank acquisition
- Taipower wins approval for new Changhua plant
- Uni-President CEO says China ambitions intact
- Ratings steady for phone firms
- TAIEX loses value on big declines by BenQ and Asustek
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- New Cabinet is appointed in Singapore
- Millions to vote in Afghanistan's October election
- Flooding threat grows in India as more die
- Upkeep of Japan's nuclear power plants called into question after fatal incident
- China cranks up celebrations for Deng Xiaoping
- Two die as explosions rock Turkey
- EU says Darfur slaughter is not genocide
- Wholesale identity theft causing significant losses
- Greece issues list of objects banned from the Olympics
- Iran seeks support from Europe on nuclear arms
- Bush faces economy quandary
- UN bribery probe needs time and money
- Dane says British captives ill-treated
- Germany opens Sept 11 suspect's retrial
- First Guantanamo terror trials due to begin next month
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



