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Thu, Sep 16, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Paralympic body shuns first lady
- Ministry embarrassed by missing foreign aid
- Defense ministry backs talk-show policy
- Ex-spy under arrest for helping Beijing monitor Falun Gong
- Veteran diplomat may be chosen to take reins at AIT
- Contractor owns up to MRT flood
- Minister from Chad meets with MOI head
- Cabinet approves Executive Yuan reduction plan
- Court upholds not guilty verdict in morality case
- Three-stage flu shot drive for high-risk groups kicks off
- CEPD urges high-tech cooperation with India
- 71% of white-collar workers feel stressed
- Shihmen Dam to close until May for dredging work
- Stations could lose licenses if shares sold to foreigners
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Price hikes loom in local auto industry
- Japanese delivery service buys stake in Taiwanese firm
- Local camera makers set to suffer: analysts
- Chunghwa stops collecting money for P2P network
- CLSA urges Asian markets to improve on governance
- TSE restricts another company
- Toyota to make hybrid Prius in China
- Investors cautious after Taiwan was not upgraded
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Anwar loses appeal bid
- Australia unsure about Iraqi hostage claim
- Satellite snaps of N Korea blast region inconclusive
- Hong Kong lashes out at US Congress over China criticism
- US to shift funds to raise Iraqi security
- UN urges international involvement in Iraqi election
- More population growth action is needed, UN says
- Protesting deters father from seeing his daughter
- Charles wants troops to guard the Royal Palace
- West Africa getting down and dirty in new money-laundering campaign
- Ex-secretary says memos fake
- Air traffic control glitch grounds hundreds of planes
- Florida in legal row for helping Nader get back on ballot
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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