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* Chen mulling statement to public: Ker
* Kidnapping, car bombing mock efforts to bring peace
* Japan warns N Korea over missile
* Al-Qaeda planned to poison NYC subways: `Time'
* Tehran reiterates it will not accept `preconditions'
Taiwan News
* Taiwan Society officially started
* Both camps to blame for recall standoff, experts say
* Panel lacks funds to sue for kickbacks: investigator
* Suspected Chinese hacker attacks target AIT, MND
* Recall effort too politicized: analysts
* Crash sparks calls for new jets
* China not lovin' fast-food firm's Taiwan pins
* Youth agency touts foreign-language tours of Taiwan
* Few people aware of sexual harassment regulations
* Taiwan Quick Take: Protect `taishang,' SEF says
* Taiwan Quick Take: Sun touted as hepatitis cure
* Taiwan Quick Take: Emergency landing made
* Taiwan Quick Take: Fertility rate hits record low
* Taiwan Quick Take: I'll bid for Olympics: Hsieh
World News
* Sri Lanka declares security alert
* Land activist says Germany to pay for surgery
* Indian astrologers warn on World Cup upsets, turmoil
* More police to be sent to East Timor
* Coal tar spill further pollutes a polluted river
* Pakistanis protest reporter's death
* US air-bombing in Afghanistan double that of Iraq: report
* Major powers agree to aid Palestinians
* US busts human smuggling ring
* Prison rebellions surge in Brazil
* British handing out `secret' awards
* Belgium police hunt for missing girls from Liege
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Time to focus on the economy
* Don't undermine our democracy
* DPP alienates with its discourse
* Convincing Washington to sign a trade deal
* The ethics of eating animal products
* Choosing our collective priorities in a world of limitless problems
Sports
* World Cup: Ghana gatecrash Group E party
* World Cup: Croatia, Japan teams staring down a barrel after goalless draw
* World Cup: `Slow Ali' left on the bench for Iran's defeat on Saturday
* World Cup: Switzerland seek to tether Togo's `Sparrow Hawks'
* World Cup: Saudi Arabia coach plays up Ukraine ahead of clash
* World Cup: Spain keen to build on impressive start
* World Cup: World Cup `men in black' are quite an exotic bunch
* World Cup: Beer battle leaves some Dutch fans in their underwear
* World Cup: Serbs threatened with fines for `not trying'
* Oilers take the wind out of Hurricanes
* Old-school boxing trainer dies at 79 in Brooklyn, NY
* Mickelson shares lead with Ferrie as Montgomerie falls
* Lions don't need luck to win 13th in a row
* Soccer Shorts
Business
* Analyst advises investor caution
* China's central bank tightens policy
* FSC planning to shake up shares soon
* Taiwan's ODMs and EMS set to benefit from tussle
* Taiwanese better off than S Koreans, economist says
World Business
* Textiles high on agenda at talks
* Viruses and worms now threatening mobile phones
* Rosneft pulls out the stops to woo investors
* Attention focussed on Gates' successor at Microsoft, Ozzie
* Delphi annouces worker buyout deal has been achieved
* World Business Quick Take
Business Focus
* Cathay Pacific gets ready to tap China
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* 'It was just complete, visceral excitement'
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