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Tue, Jul 12, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Fishermen demand tough stance
- Police relieved as anti-Japan protest draws only a few
- Former US diplomat meets nation's leaders
- Lee deflates Hsieh's Olympic dreams
- MND mulls making atoll a tourist spot to bolster its defense
- You says Beijing to blame for impasse in fruit talks
- Taiwanese mangoes will do well in Japan: official
- Women's groups, lawmakers call for a `Daughter's Day'
- Culinary arts exhibition to be held next month
- Foreign ministerin Burkina Faso inspects rice fields
- Fourth democracy congress to be held in Los Angeles
Business
- LCD makers report mixed sales results
- LG.Philips profits fall less than expected as glut eases
- EVA Airways turns to new Boeings to save fuel
- President orders education investment
- Demand for office space to increase, estate agent says
- S&P upgrades outlook for Chinatrust, Bank SinoPac
- Tech sector, Wall Street boost TAIEX
- Taiwan Cooperative Bank's board backs merger negotiations
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Montoya gets his first McLaren win
- `Little Genius' survives all-Taiwan final round
- Nicky Hayden of the US secures his first MotoGP win
- Jens Voigt takes overall lead away from Armstrong
- Cobras dominate series with Whales
- American League & National League
- Tim Clark takes Scottish Open in two-shot victory
World News
- Arroyo defiant amid calls to step down
- Motives key to nuke crisis: Seoul
- Condoleezza Rice to meet Japanese officials over crisis
- Minister touts support for sex-slave remark
- Japan failing to address racism, UN investigator says
- New Zealand PM not surprised over link to Mitterrand
- Srebrenica slaughter was one of the region's worst
- Iraqi soldiers killed; ambushes, bombs kill 60
- Nine bricklayers are detained, suffocate to death in Baghdad
- Kurds arrest suspects from six terrorist networks
- Luxembourg backs EUconstitution in election
- Weakened Dennis still packs a wallop
- London's tales of the lucky and unlucky
- London crowds mark WWII end
- NAACP's chief lashes out at Bush
- Hillary lambastes Bush's handling of US economy
- Time-travel bumps in Einstein's theory finally ironed out
- Iranian leader picks conservative to be national police boss
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Maintain ringgit peg: Nobel laureate
- Oil price drop in Asia on good weather news
- Deutsche Bank raises oil-price forecast
- Singapore's strong growth eases fears of a recession
- Foreign firms eye major state-owned Chinese bank
- Toyota closes in on fuel-cell vehicle tie-up deal with GM
- World Business Quick Take
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