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Sun, Jun 19, 2005
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Taiwan News
- School punished for taking down flag
- Soong statement slams Supreme Court's decision
- Agricultural leaders off to China to talk fruit exports
- New PLA missile `a warning' for the US, experts say
- Despite legal setbacks, police call for national database for fingerprints
- President's son ties the knot in Taipei
- Gender law implementation lagging: survey
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- US trade deficit hits record high
- Supply woes drive oil markets into renewed frenzy
- Standard and Poor's 500 turns positive for the year
- Greenback takes a beating on concern about US shortfall
- High-tech stocks provide impetus to Asian markets
- Tyco executives found guilty of looting
- Frequent-flyer scheme for pets takes off
- Wal-Mart broke child labor laws: report
- US banking probe finds signs of racial disparity in lending
- 'What is truth' Google looks for ways to tell you
- Lives left in Pac-Man at 25
- Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Goosen, Browne and Gore share lead
- British and Irish Lions defeat Otago
- Lorena Ochoa rises to secure lead in Rochester LPGA
- Ichiro Suzuki gets back in ballgame
- Foreign players get lost in the translation
- Villeneuve must prove himself
- Kristensen targets 7th win
- Justin Wilson grabs provisional pole for Portland Grand Prix
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Court date delayed for hostage-takers
- N Korea's Kim tries to turns on the charm
- NLD, world leaders mark Suu Kyi's birthday
- Income gap between rich and poor soars in China
- Kyrgyzstan officials vow to stop efforts to disrupt election
- Ugandan clergyman to be first ever black archbishop
- Brazilian graft scandal claims first victim
- Molester may have abused `thousands' of children: police
- Jackson family throws massive victory celebration
- Al-Qaeda fighters regrouping in Afghanistan
- Bush: Iraq pullout not an option
- Israel to construct an undersea barrier
- Iran to have the first presidential runoff in its history
- Department of Homeland Security to be overhauled
- US, Iraqi forces try to stem tide of foreign fighters
- World News Quick Take
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