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Thu, Sep 30, 2004
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Taiwan News
- James Soong makes a last stand
- TSU slams aid for students in China
- MAC, Chinese office trade barbs over arms deal
- US declines to comment on remarks by Singapore
- Airports step up anti-avian influenza quarantine strategy
- DPP weighs in on state-of-the-nation address controversy
- Cabinet considers selling land in conservation plan
- DPP legislator's mother gets 30 months in prison
- `Tipster' says he's still waiting for his reward money
- Broadcasters must reach out to Asia, firm urges
- Corrupt candidates could face jail time
- Abortion costs under scrutiny
- Small protest mars opening of MRT branch
- Aging population raises concerns for families
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Business group urges clarity in reforms
- Central banker gets better score in global report
- Japanese doughnut chain enters Taiwan
- George and Mary no longer enough: Cosmos Bank
- Firms say they lose out in China
- Local airlines increasingly worried about oil prices
- Mandarin Airlines to start Seoul service from Taichung
- Slump in steel shares caused by profit-taking
- Taiwan Quick Take
Editorials
- Editorial: Low PFP support reflects a mood
- Flavorful food spans ethnic divides
- Hu's US Civil War analogy is inaccurate
- Kerry needs a narrative - fast
- Swagger versus substance key to debates in US
- Scientists explain the meaning of life (and we don't matter much)
- Buying from a bully?
- On Anglican `hypocrisy'
Sports
World News
- Bird flu claims its 30th human victim in Asia
- Names released in Pitcairn trials
- Penny-pinching Filipinos turn to compatriot's device
- Japanese court finds for six Chinese war laborers
- Downgraded Meari drenches Japan, kills at least one
- Case weighs Islamic talk against acts
- Bono to ask Labour for African aid
- Kenya urges ban on lion hunting
- Moscow kids get dog tags with anti-terror `passport'
- Six sentenced in `Cole' bombing
- Gang attacks add to Haiti's woes
- Mexico to try new solution for rat problem: more cats
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Oil price surge menacing Asian growth
- Delta Air Lines cuts executive, salaried pay
- IBM claims to have the world's fastest computer
- Motorola to cut 1,000 jobs, pay US$50m in severance
- Amazon, Microsoft sue over alleged Web scams
- US' ConocoPhilipps wins auction for 7.6% Lukoil stake
- World Business Quick Take
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