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Fri, Jun 17, 2005
Front Page
Taiwan News
Business
- Regulators reject Waterland decision
- BenQ Corp, Siemens AG to streamline handset models
- TPV expects sales spike after Philips deal
- Brain drain not expected as China removes hiring ban
- BenQ-Siemens merger prompts chain reaction
- Summer heat cools donut-store sales
- Cathay pays NT$1.59bn for Lucky Bank stake
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Exodus of workers unlikely
- Measures needed to clean up the media
- Floods reflect serious policy failure
- Dazed and duped by debt relief
- Don't blame the euro for petty squabbles, and don't write it off
- It's all gone bad: Jackson's trial taints all comers
- Letter: Unification won't bring peace
Sports
World News
- Bin Laden, Omar both `alive and well'
- HK cultivates a little Big Brother
- Indonesian farm worker tests positive for bird flu
- Drugs, porn will top the G8 agenda
- Haitian ex-PM Neptune starving himself to death
- Government says mass graves exist all over Chechnya
- Former Mexican president to be charged for massacre
- Suu Kyi's 60th to raise awareness
- Amnesty lambastes Myanmar junta for political repression
- Kurds alleged to secretly move prisoners
- Judge, driver gunned down in Mosul
- Bipartisan group of lawmakers urge US set 2006 exit date
- Senator won't apologize for trashing Gitmo guards
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Falstaff as you've never seen him before
- Keeping it real after 'Boo'
- 'Batman' looks even better accessorized
- Holy smoke! Batman's back better than ever
- Well executed horror
- Reel News
- Recognizing the best and the rest
- Pop Stop
- Save our bears
- Rocksteady, go for reggae festival
- Love Psychedelico (it's not automatic)
- All the world's a Roxy Stage
- Let the cyber games begin
- The Vinyl Word
- Restaurant: Auberge de France
- Restaurant: Jodie's Kitchen



