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Mon, Sep 06, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Domestic abuse hurts firms: group
- Industrial waste builds new Kaohsiung park
- Cancer screening services expanded
- DPP set to nominate MAC chief
- Cabinet mulls tighter data protection
- Drill cancelation divides analysts
- Chen pledges to move forward with reforms
- Japan denies Lee a visa
- Better links sought with OAS countries
- Delegation cancels China trip after permits are denied
- Make short-term foreign work rules easier, officials say
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
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Sports
World News
- Typhoon hits Okinawa; 6 hurt
- Life in Nepal's capital returns to normal after riots
- Peace imperils Korean DMZ's valuable wildlife
- Hong Kong poll designed so voters' will won't prevail
- Vanuatu asks two Australian police to leave country
- Putin tries to rally Russia after Beslan
- Nigerian troops fight militias for oil facilities
- Al-Sadr's Iranian mentor withdraws his support
- Iraq may still determine Blair's future
- EU leadership torn over responding to Iran's nuke program
- Frances knocks out power in Florida
- Arab-Americans getting political
- Youth gangs the target of violent police crackdown
- Prisoners are combatants: US military
- Vietnam vet should be charged with murder: US lawyer
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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