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Sat, Jul 02, 2005
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Taiwan News
- TPFA trip appears OK thus far: MAC
- TSU candidates to challenge DPP
- Chen sets Americas tour
- Ma, Wang buddy-up after meeting with Lien Chan
- Chen praises Legal Aid Foundation on birthday
- Hsieh denies MOFA hacker attack leak
- FSC director linked to scandal
- New pension plan `a giant step': President Chen says
- US, Taiwan are good friends, AIT Director Paal says
- World Vision Taiwan launches annual `30 Hour Famine' drive
- Number of mixed marriages rose sharply this year
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Hon Hai plans new factory in China
- Siemens shifts focus to high-end mobile phones
- New TTL head to review privatization mechanism
- Motorola denies selling Chinese handset business
- FSC task force to probe trading scandal
- Merger of Sinopac, IBT well received
- Ocean industrial park mulled for southern Taiwan
- SinoPac Financial, AU Optronics lead gainers on bourse
Editorials
Sports
- Venus battles past a feisty Sharapova
- Former Wimbledon champions face off
- MLB tells Sheffield to chill for 2 games
- Annika wins Round 1 of match play
- Stars Ray Allen, Michael Redd up for auction in NBA
- Armstrong focuses on each moment
- Jan Ullrich has one last chance to overcome Lance
- Most US teams eliminated from Ladies' Plate 8s
World News
- Thousands call for Arroyo's resignation
- Israeli troops remove settlers from hotel
- German polls on track after parliament vote
- African debt relief of US$31bn is announced
- Bush proposes providing more foreign aid to Africa
- Blair may snub US on climate change at G8 conference
- China's journalists fight uphill battle
- `Time' magazine gives up in case involving CIA leak
- Putin happy with Russia-China ties
- Undiplomatic remarks by Nixon hurt India's feelings
- US envoy called in over kidnapped cleric scandal
- UK fails in effort to use Srebrenica as symbol of progress
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



