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Fri, Oct 15, 2004
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Taiwan News
- Charges on Keyser are postponed
- KMT caucus wants pan-blue merger before elections
- China negotiator invited to Taiwan
- MOFA studying Costa Rica scandal
- MOFA criticizes French ambassador's comments
- Dengue warning issued after infection discovered
- Organ donor information to go on IC cards
- Lunar New Year next year to be eight days long
- Taiwanese going crazy over all things Korean
- Senior ophthalmologists to join new `flying hospital' program in Myanmar
- Recruitment drive not very popular
- Doctors, hospitals in disabled scam
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Accountants mull hike in audit prices
- PC game firms ready for hot season
- Ford Lio Ho gets focused
- Government promotes incentives for investment in housing for seniors
- Reforms given credit for better economic ranking
- Legislature to pass bank bailout fund by year's end
- TAIEX pulled down by sharp declines in steel, cement firms
- Chinese Petroleum, Formosa face fines
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Yankees take 2-0 lead in series
- Bears on the rampage after lackluster start
- NHL's Chelios trades his skates for bobsled booties
- Stepanek beats Safin on his own turf
- David Beckham's confession looking dumber by the day
- Europe reshuffled before World Cup
- Thumb injury rules out Ponting from India test
- Ernie Els defies pressure from PGA to play in US
World News
- Norodom Sihamoni named Cambodia's new monarch
- Australian Anglican leader condemns dean's remarks
- Astronauts to replace ISS crew
- Insurgent activity could increase over Ramadan
- Endowments below the belt defined Viking culture
- Like the amoeba, many people say they are asexual
- Israel sweats over holy mosques' vulnerability
- Medical microchip sparks concerns about privacy
- Kidnap plague worries Paraguay
- Thieves tunnel 120m to grab US$1.6 million
- All sides target women in Colombia's mayhem
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Jazzing it up in Taichung
- An experiment of sound and light on the brain storms into Hua Shan
- POP STOP
- Yingge ceramics turn 200
- The Vinyl Word
- Taipei gets literary, in French
- An evening of piano quintets
- Revenge of the uber-nerds
- How can firefighters proving their mettle be so laughable?
- Another wave of women's films
- Restaurant: Hatsuho
- Restaurant: Checkers at Caesar Park Taipei -- Thai buffet



