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Thu, Aug 19, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Young artist not shaken by China
- EPA to require recycling of food waste by 2006
- Cabinet to invest NT$5 bn in national archive centers
- Fire safety lacking at cram schools, group says
- US troops move benefits Taiwan
- DPP figures trade blows
- DPP committee lines up to support Chen
- KMT mulls over staying silent on national integrity
- Chen's journey to Americas to remain`secure and simple'
- Ministry shrugs off gripes about helicopter patrols
- Memorandum signing to bolster volunteer exchanges
- Taiwan can be coffee gateway to China, says Costa Rican president
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Lensmaker eyeing Q4 growth
- Lin says business taxes to go up
- President Chain beefs up patties to muscle out rivals
- Volkswagen halts expansion of its China production
- Cement makers accused of price rigging
- Panic punishes smallcaps
- Commercial zoning laws to be eased
- Stocks rise 1.6%; Formosa Plastics gains on profit news
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Bolster nation's defensive abilities
- `Checkbook journalism' threatens profession
- China's rising not all that 'peaceful'
- Taiwanese lack sense of self-worth
- It's been four years, and Florida still can't be trusted
- Nader shows up the Democrats, again
- US aims to be smaller but deadly across Asia
Sports
World News
- Food crisis continues to dog N Korea
- Keep talking, Downer urges N Korea
- Pakistan seeks public aid on terror
- Deng ordered Tiananmen crackdown, Li Peng says
- UK charges eight men in terror plot
- Israel kills seven in attack on Hamas activist
- Schroder adopts Russian orphan
- The more lovers the better, say randy single Brits
- Likud party to vote on Sharon's withdrawal plan
- Georgian soldiers killed in separatist violence
- Bush, on campaign trail, touts missile defense plan
- Rumsfeld sued over retention of army reservists
- Civil war refugees want government to recognize them
- Quebec separatists riven over independence tactics
- Haiti death squad leader found innocent of murder
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



