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Tue, Sep 07, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Normal water supply to Taoyuan expected soon
- Teen sex-ed Web animation causes uproar
- Report: Asian values lead suicidal parents to kill kids
- Former transit chief steps down over Sanchung flooding
- NSB denies Yang to take deputy post
- DPP at odds over Tsai's potential nomination
- Nanotech promoted as high-growth sector
- SEF sends message of condolence to China flood victims
- Envoy to the EU to be sworn in today
- Study shows steady rise in civic groups
- Japanese officials plug tourism ties
- Delegation to depart for Russia
- COA has not yet begun to monitor endangered birds
- Conference promotes service industry
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Regulators ban Infodisc share trading
- Asustek plans big for handset market
- Bank takeover sparks doubts over financial forecast
- Taiwan world's No. 4 broadband user
- Nation to ease stock rules next year, regulator says
- Taiwan Business Bank may sell first perpetual bond
- Consumer price index rises eighth month in a row
- Led by chipmakers,stock prices bounce back to end higher
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Athletes stump for China in Hong Kong
- Anwar moves to clear his name
- Tsunami fears as quakes rattle Japan
- Ethnic conflict remains Afghanistan's great divide
- Russia mourns school massacre
- Militants wanted revenge for Chechnya: witnesses
- Animal activists hold secret training camp
- Israel seeks foreign cash for `apartheid' roads in West Bank
- Iraq boosts efforts to guard valuable oil infrastructure
- Frances flails Floridians
- Close US presidential race heats up for home stretch
- US senator says general warned against Iraq war
- Music industry downplays anti-gay reggae lyrics
- FBI probe raises questions about Israel's US spying
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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