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Fri, Jul 15, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Wang courts the support of old KMT
- Ma takes his case to the people, vows to clean up KMT
- Government should take part in talks: MAC official
- Hsieh says sports are all Taiwan needs
- NSC to promote scientific ties
- Police hope to nab Chang's gang next
- Chang's capture `good for public order'
- New book looks at work of artist Chen Hui-kun
- Chen urges public to `get in the habit' of saving energy
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Phone MRT payment launched
- GE stake in Cosmos Bank gets approval
- Talking up pension fund could boost recruitment
- Fruit competitiveness cast in doubt
- National Semiconductor to close factory
- STMicro offers to discuss memory deal with Hynix
- I'm not opposed to fruit exports: Chen
- Emissions standards apply to Formosa Plastics too: Hsieh
- Computer shares boost TAIEX to 15-month high
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Taiwanese champ wins match after taking putter to bed
- Woods surges onto top of British Open leaderboard
- Hamilton put coveted Claret Jug to good use
- Nalbandian and Hweitt to renew rivalry in Sydney
- Armstrong still in yellow as Tour's 12th stage starts
- NHL, players reach tentative agreement on lockout
- Bulls give Elephants solid trouncing
- Gerrard bolsters Liverpool's defense
- Young Taylor has no chance, 40-year-old Hopkins claims
- Brazil, Italy claim victory in Grand Prix final round
- Vaas leads Sri Lanka's fight against Windies
- Cuban soccer player hopes to defect to US, officials confirm
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Plague of cars chokes Shanghai
- Eastern Russia learns to live with Chinese migrants
- Thailand's press freedom on trial
- Gloria Arroyo may have weathered worst of the storm
- Red tape hampering Thailand's disaster response: officials
- Bandit raid leaves 71 dead in Kenya
- Scientists believe they have solved a key riddle of SARS
- Iraqi police capture suicide bomber
- Bomb victim IDs may take weeks: coroner
- Degrading treatment OK, abuse unproven: general
- Republican lawmakers retreat slightly on Patriot Act
- Bush says won't prejudge CIA case or Karl Rove's role
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Spot the star at Ho-Hai-Yan
- POP STOP
- Lady and Lucky stalk the `Cirkus Inferno' stage
- A stitch in time inspires `Face Two'
- Choral festival gives voice to international culture
- Outcast adapts to the amateur stage with a 'Polish Joke'
- The Vinyl Word
- It's not a city out there, it's 'Madagascar'
- Outfest brightens LA with a rainbow of movies
- The 'Longly Planet' guide to everything on celluloid
- Catch a film festival that really does rock
- Restaurant: IR China
- Restaurant: La Brasserie at the Landis



