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Sat, Jul 30, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh fails to sway opposition legislators
- Chen calls science park a Taiwan success story
- New political party to be inaugurated today
- Interior ministry says establishing parties is easy
- US congressman urges improved security for Taiwan
- Asian security put at risk by Taiwan's exclusion from ASEAN forum: analysts
- Four arrested in green onion price-hike shocker
- MAC readies for next phase of tourism talks
- Book fair to showcase four European cultures
- Farmers must make own decision about fruit exports: Hsieh
- Groups call for the establishment of the `Taiwan Republic'
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
- Editorial: Fruit war the wrong battle to fight
- Yuan could use more loosening up
- KMT's fate tied to its willingness to reform
- A `Little Paris' nestles on the steppe
- The long, tough road from violent conflict to democratic politics
- World's top coal producers serve up a Kyoto-lite
- Debating decorum
- Nice theory, but who cares?<
Sports
- Small comes up big for NY Yankees
- Play resumes amid investigation
- Manny Ramirez tires of being in Boston as Mets consider trade
- Andre Agassi reaches quarterfinals
- British Open experiences a big chill
- Knicks will have to adjust to Brown's perfectionist ways
- Jedrejczak sets record
- Team Taiwan runs out of gas in game against Qatar
- Wallabies prepare to face S Africa in Tri-Nations opener
World News
- Indonesia's pig-killing lambasted
- Bird flu claims two more in Vietnam
- Japan's top mob boss retires from underworld post
- Villagers take local official hostage
- Six-party talks to go on as long as necessary: US
- Karadzic's wife calls for his surrender
- Ulster unionists skeptical about IRA's words
- Desert nomads ask for, and get, help via e-mail
- Scientists publish shocking research results on forests
- London police raid apartment
- Brazilians turn out in throngs to bury electrician
- Caribbean tries to pull together with summit
- Saddam questioned about quashing of Shiite revolt
- Canada, Denmark bring diplomatic row to the Internet
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features



