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Fri, Jul 22, 2005
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Taiwan News
- MAC defends stance on Shaolin monks
- Chen aide denies any hitch with travel plans
- DPP lawmaker defends family's China vacation
- KMT official says peace through talks better than defense
- Hsieh reiterates warning against China's fruit offer
- Wang awaits an explanation from Ma about remarks
- Prices annoy farm sector
- Victims of typhoon offered employment in short term
- Agricultural losses estimate revised up to NT$3.7 billion
- Feared criminal suspects moved to new hospital
- EPA inks emissions deal
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Pundits say NT dollar is safe, for now
- Carrefour enters Neihu's mega-shopping market
- Nation's broadband demand needs a boost, report says
- Commission maintains ruling on fair-trade fines
- MOF to aid Chang Hwa bid winner
- Stock market edges down after testing key resistance level
- Government reports rise in export orders last month
- Typhoon disrupted water supply: report
Editorials
Sports
- England pounds Aussie batsmen
- Court allows team to keep medals after dope scandal
- Astros beat up on slumping Pirates
- Italian `falcon' swoops to win Tour's longest stage
- US breaks up Canada-China duel
- Schumacher seems unlikely to win at German Grand Prix
- Asashoryu, Bulgarian tied in first place
- Nadal extends winning streak with easy victory
World News
- Afghans tell of hunger strike at Guantanamo
- Nepal's journalists brace for renewed crackdown
- Japan to press abductions issue
- Mugabe pressured over rights abuse
- Australia agrees to sign nonaggression pact with neighbors
- Bird-flu virus is found in Chinese frozen duck export
- Ancient Buddhist cave murals found in Afghanistan
- Protest may hasten Gaza pullout: Israel
- Kenyan rioters, police clash over constitution
- Prosecutor seeks arrest of CIA agents in kidnapping
- Britain to tighten entry rules for Islamic radicals
- Animal liberation activists torch an Oxford boathouse
- Iraqi constitution `will meet deadline'
- Supreme Court nominee backed Bush's tribunals
- Weakened storm leaves a trail of devastation, floods
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- 'Totally Board' and completely corporate
- POP STOP
- A chorus of approval for international festival
- Butterfly lovers return to the stage
- Boats and bikes for hire from Dadaocheng Wharf
- Soccer fans' joy overflows with Summer Cup
- The Vinyl Word
- First the beach, now `The Island'
- The rise and fall of the UK's only movie baron
- Family nightmare
- Tsui Hark back to what he knows best
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Red Hut
- Restaurant: VVG Bistro 好樣



