Tue, Feb 26, 2008
News
Editorials
626931296 visits
Front Page
* PRC still expanding sub fleet: analysts
* Coen brothers clean up at Oscars
* Cuban parliament names Raul Castro as president
* New South Korean president promises closer ties with US
* CPC slated to sign multimillion dollar gas contract
Taiwan News
* Tsai sworn in as minister of defense
* Poll shows both candidates benefited from debate
* Alliance to pressure candidates for more policy information
* Suhua freeway plan should proceed after referendum: official
* Government celebrates model farming villages
* Five killed in Yunlin County crash
* INTERVIEW: Chen Kai recounts his journey to activism
* Theater guru Stan Lai to orchestrate Deaflympics event
* Soong says US promised probe into Chen shooting
* Former US officials share report at forum in Taipei
* Travelers to Japan warned about caviar
* ANALYSIS: Analysts give Sunday's debate a failing grade
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Military leaders vow to support Arroyo
* China issues rare rebuke to Sudan on peacekeepers
* Obesity more dangerous than terrorism: professor
* Olmert calls for Iran sanctions
* New president boosts bid for Cypriot reunification
* Turkish military pounds PKK positions in N Iraq
* Greenpeace breaches Heathrow's security
* Palestinians stage peaceful protest against blockade
* Nader enters presidential race
* Farrakhan calls Obama the 'hope of the entire world'
* Argentine triplets spark debate over contraception laws
* Bomb kills Iraq pilgrims going to holy city
* Raul Castro's lack of magnetism may not be an issue
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: The F-22 for the friend Down Under?
* A better use for Taiwan Goal funds
* Candidates lacking cultural vision
* Overhaul of national image key for tourism
* Super memory: a gift and a curse
* An engineer bears the weight of Sept. 11 litigation
Sports
* Roddick powers to SAP Open title win
* Kosovo make sports debut in PRC
* China's Wang Nan suffers shock defeat
* China's reputation takes beating in soccer tourney
* Taiwan's women claim tug of war title
* NBA: Red-hot Pistons shame Shaq and Suns in Phoenix
* Maria Riesch triumphs in women's super combined
* Woods wins third Match Play crown
* Brian Gay wins first PGA title at Mayakoba Classic
* NHL: New Jersey Devils beat Washington Capitals
* Australian touring car driver dies from race crash injuries
* Woodgate wins League Cup for Spurs
* Inzaghi pounces late to sink Palermo
* Getafe end Real Madrid 100% home record
* Ten-man Bayern Munich bounce back to earn point
* De Villiers steers Proteas to victory
* Lee burst sinks India in Sydney run-fest
* Bordeaux slip up in attempt to catch table-topping Lyon
* Sports Briefs
Business
* HP to launch low-cost laptops in April
* Emerging markets drive LCD TV growth: DisplaySearch
* Biotech firm SunMax gets EU design exam certificate
* Citibank Taiwan optimistic about business outlook
* Yuanta sees fourfold gain in HK staff
* Central bank to halt appreciation
* Cash-strapped FAT makes token salary payments to staff
* Thai fruit farmers setting their sights on US market
* Singapore inflation hits 16-year high
* China central bank to keep tight policy despite hardship
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Signs of US economic trouble increase
* Turkish military action pushes oil toward US$100
* Auckland airport board changes mind on offer
* Indian designer stakes claim in Paris
* Lee seeks more private investment
* Sharp shares jump on report Sony may order LCD panels
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* It was all red on the night
Bilingual Pages
* Fantasy car becomes reality 水陸車美夢成真
* Olive oil and exercise the secret to a long life? 橄欖油和運動是長壽的秘訣?
* Survival Chinese
Photo News
More Features
Johnny Neihu
Community Compass
頭版新聞
焦點新聞
政治新聞
RSS Feed
Main Feed
Taiwan News Feed
What is RSS?
Back Issue
<<
>>
Full List
TaipeiTimes
Subscribe
Advertise
Employment
FAQ
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
Search
Most Read Story
Most Viewed Photo
Enter your search terms
Submit search form
Taipei Times
It was all red on the night
The annual Oscars fashion parade was uninspiring this year with celebrities playing it safe
By Samantha Critchell
The best word to describe the red-carpet fashion at the Academy Awards: red.
[ FULL STORY ]
Advertising