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Fri, Jul 29, 2005
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Taiwan News
- MAC pushes fruit negotiations
- Chen travels to the disputed Pratas Islands
- DPP may focus only on flood budget
- Hsieh meets Wang today over special legislative session
- Chinese official sticks to his guns as he visits the US
- More baseball players questioned
- Fishing talks open today
- Officials waiting for funds for plan to combat the flu
- Cabinet officials ponder sponsoring a sports lotto
- Courts dithering on stopping domestic violence, critics say
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Growth forecast lowered again
- Chinatrust earnings jump by 23%
- US Fed meets with financial officials
- Consumers grow more pessimistic about outlook
- BenQ shareholders okay takeover of Siemens unit
- Government approves 11 China investment proposals
- China plans reforms that could prepare way for yuan float
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Hackett smashes Thorpe's record
- Kansas City rally to defeat Chicago 6-5
- Paula Creamer's dreams come true
- Journalist's report ends abruptly as he dies in car crash
- Venus returns with victory over Mirza
- No place for honor in K-1: Akebono
- India, Sri Lanka, Windies search for secret formula
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Australia inks non-aggression pact
- UN airlifts hundreds of Uzbeki refugees
- Pakistan arrests suspect in murder of Daniel Pearl
- Monsoon rains kill hundreds in India
- Massive fire in India's largest oil field kills over 10
- Australia releases detained children
- N Korea might disarm if US normalizes relations
- 65 abusers jailed after French trial
- IRA renounces armed struggle against Britain
- Boy Scouts get sick while waiting for Bush
- Mubarak will run in first real election
- Beautiful park in Lille holds a dark secret from WWI
- UK police chief warns of more bombings
- North American Muslims issue anti-terrorism `fatwa'
- US must revise stabilization planning: reports
- Iraqi oil train bombing sparks massive blaze
- Iraqi PM says US troops should go as soon as possible
- NASA grounds its shuttles after debris mars latest mission
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Formoz spreads its wings
- Plug into Formoz's electronica stage
- POP STOP
- The Swiss will blow you away with alphorns
- 'Taiwan Ware' instrumental in turning musicical objects into art
- Retreat to the countryside for a spot of drumming
- Works and saucepans at the ready for food festival
- The Vinyl Word
- The guilty pleasure of a good action movie
- A Hollywood casualty of war
- Ali-G too famous for his own good
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Lab
- Restaurant: Tree Cafe 咖啡樹
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