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Sat, Sep 03, 2005
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Taiwan News
- Have guts, pass arms bill: Chen
- Chairman Ma says Hu Jintao `smarter' than Jiang Zemin on cross-strait issues
- TSU probes hiring practices for MRT sites in Kaohsiung
- Taiwan problem low on the list at US-PRC summit
- Hsieh `happy to beg' for flood bill
- Visiting official dies in hot spring
- China grants airspace to four airlines
- Series on gay film, literature to climax in Gay Pride Parade
- Youth English programs need re-evaluation: experts
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Government lowers growth outlook
- Goldman Sachs trims economic forecast for Taiwan
- DisplaySearch sees end to falling revenues
- Joint venture ready to introduce chilled coffee at 7-Eleven
- Ford expects boom in nation's car sales
- Demand for memory chips rises
- Bourse climbs as firms release earnings reports
- Google asks for more non-English texts
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Why Taoyuan has water shortages
- China lacks Taiwan's democracy
- Expert tips on forestry are falling on deaf ears
- Gulf Coast struggles with Katrina aftermath
- Radio plugs the gap for hurricane survivors
- Rebuilding the `Big Easy' brings opportunities among the chaos
- Give Bae Yong-joon respect
- The best gift for soldiers
Sports
World News
- Gory expat murder case captivates HK
- Drowning confirmed as cause of death for missing prime minister
- Islamists protest talks with Israel
- High oil prices may undo Yudhoyono's `magic touch'
- Afghan officials hopeful about UK hostages
- In Katrina's Wake: Refugees terrified in filthy Superdome
- Warnings swept away by politics
- Black, poor and in danger: Hurricane opens old wounds
- Al-Qaeda warns of more bombs
- Israel freezes West Bank expansion plan, for now
- Basra Shiites rally for proposed constitution
- Generals quizzed over Hariri murder
- Britain circulates anti-terror draft to UN Security Council
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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