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Sat, Sep 04, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Police to crack down on fraud
- Fire ants a threat: officials
- Two dead after killing spree on fishing vessel
- Improper diet schemes afflict the nation
- Typhoon Songda heading for Taiwan, CWB says
- Chen says `Taiwan' is best name
- Drop old office title, group asks
- Indigenous peoples council opposes agencies merger
- Military drops roll calls, drills in new reform campaign
- Engineers group defends Sanchung flooding report
- President gets a warm welcome from Belize leaders
- Foreign labor rate irks Lee Yuan-tseh
- Drowned soldier honored at shrine for her courage
- Tu plugs bursary
- NTU performs solidly in a Chinese university survey
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Intel's dismal outlook drags down local stocks
- Investors dump Infodisc shares as scandal looms
- CPC pondering plant in Saudi Arabia
- Rising costs pressure local coffee-shop chains
- China's SMIC to boost its factory capacity by half
- Delisting necessary: Kong
- Chipmakers lead TAIEX lower as Intel cuts forecasts
- DaimlerChrysler to make Mercedes vans in China
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Ruling politically motivated: group
- Recently freed Anwar heads to Germany for surgery
- Japanese resorts in hot water for turning on the taps
- Pornography is good for you, say Australian users
- UN blames Sudan for continuing attacks
- Israel kills four in Gaza, steps up threats to Syria
- Iran says US exaggerating UN nuke report
- Two injured during Estonia protests against monument
- Caucasus region has rich history of hostage-taking
- Republican convention winds down
- Floridians flee Hurricane Frances
- US Army report blames CIA for Abu Ghraib abuses
- `Paprazzi protest' sees wide use of film against both cops and protestors
- Argentine court acquits 5 men of 1994 bombing
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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