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Fri, Jul 08, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Chen backs press freedom over security
- Senior DPP official slams lawmakers' China trip plan
- Chen closes door on China, for now
- Bogus fruit exploiting Taiwan's reputation in China
- Analysts question impact of CNOOC bid on Taiwan
- Pan-blue legislative group off to China to promote Taiwanese fruit exports
- Hsieh secures Vancouver's support for Olympic plan
- Science council hopes to spark interest in physics
- Marshall Islands' floating dry-dock project under threat
- KMT criticizes president for offering new meeting
- Taipei remembers 'sacrificed heroes'
- Taiwan Quick Take
- Correction
Business
- Consumers' Foundation faces a crisis
- IBM doubts businesses' worldwide online security
- Oil price impacts exports
- First an agreement inked with IBM, now one with Sharp
- AU Optronics sees end of downcycle, moves ahead
- Insider trading suspect detained
- TSMC reports higher sales
- New Taiwan dollar falls on oil-related concerns
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Armstrong refuses to wear yellow jersey
- Angels defeat Twins for 13th victory in 16 games
- Dead fan watches beloved Steelers for the last time
- Brazil teams tie in Copa's first-leg final
- Panama outplays Colombia to win its first Gold Cup game
- Moodie exploits Dent's erratic play in Newport
- Wie adds buzz to John Deere Classic
- Sports Briefs
World News
- China marks WWII anniversary
- Indian PM warns of more attacks
- Arroyo asks entire Cabinet to resign amid political crisis
- Indonesia offers rebels autonomy, representation
- Police surround G8 protest site
- Prince Albert admits having a son
- Donated book a literary wonder for British Library
- We killed Egyptian envoy: al-Qaeda
- Tibetans risk lives to reach India
- Inventor says immortality is a matter of technology
- Hurricane Dennis heads directly for Jamaica
- Police chief vows to bring justice to Nuevo Laredo
- US Senate weighs `media shield' bill after Plame case
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- It's playtime for local kids
- Some fun for a change with the 'Fantastic Four'
- Pieces of history sold at Marlon Brando's estate auction
- Coaching for life
- Even in China, anime transcends politics
- Reel News
- POP STOP
- A DJ finds himself fusing East and West
- The Vinyl Word
- `WE MEN' parties and puts a metrosexual spin on men's magazines
- All that jazz
- The zoo gets a new pet at Taipei Artists Village
- Ho-Hai-Yan Rock Festival is back bigger than ever
- Restaurant: Bird Taipei
- Restaurant: Que Pasa
- Entertainment Listings
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