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* US House adopts measure on Taiwan
* Israel arrests dozens of Palestinian leaders
* G8 expects `clear and substantive' answer from Iran
* Poet plans to give Ma Ying-jeou a run for his money
* Finance minister replaced by top NTU economist
Taiwan News
* Chen urges political, economic reform
* Budget bills still stuck in limbo
* TSU rival wants Chen Chu to quit New Tide faction
* KMT chairman rebuffs vice president's offer to hold discussions with the DPP
* Chao to be indicted soon
* Taiwanese respect Japan and US the most
* Taipei honored for world's largest wireless network
* Consumer groups call for regulations for chopsticks
* MAC report slams `one country, two systems' model
* Taiwan Quick Take: Illegal workers nabbed
* Taiwan Quick Take: Nicaragua ties under threat
* Taiwan Quick Take: Street dance competition set
* Taiwan Quick Take: Taipei to offer subsidy
* Taiwan Quick Take: Parents under stress: poll
World News
* Ex-Tigers vow to keep up attacks
* Famed Jesuit's descendant sets new jet-ski trip record
* Japan recalls destroyer from US drill
* Ex-PM's backers flood Dili
* Vatican envoys dispatched to Beijing for talks
* Thailand swoons over Bhutan's spicy crown prince
* Free Hong Kong concert appears timed to compete with annual democracy march
* Kuwaiti women line up to vote
* Missing Belgian schoolgirls found murdered
* Germany regrets shooting Bruno
* Forget what you see on the TV, war is in decline
* UK judge strikes down `control orders'
* Torrential rain wreaks havoc in eastern US
* Iraq's forgotten refugees forced to live in a cemetery
* More violence in Iraq despite militants' offer
* Report points finger at US cars' role in global warming
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: The myth of a Taiwan in `chaos'
* A sad day for the 'roof of the word'
* Public land belongs to the people, not the state
* Smile, you're on candid camera
* The UN's first try at coming up with a useful list of priorities
* Letter: Save Taipei's architecture
Sports
* World Cup: Berlin ready for big game
* World Cup: Stopping Argentina's Riquelme key for Germany
* World Cup: Man rescues TV from house fire to watch World Cup
* World Cup: Totti and Shevchenko recovering just in time
* World Cup: Italians alert to homeboy `Sheva'
* World Cup: Golden oldies make a Cup comeback
* Top players mow down early rivals
* Officials probe unusual betting activity
* Taiwan's soccer Summer Cup kicks off tomorrow
* A-Rod turns boos to cheers as Yankees defeat Braves
* Sports Briefs
* Soccer Shorts
Business
* Economics institute trims GDP forecast
* Key interest rate rises by 0.125 points
* Financial experts debate about state management
* Ezpeer is making sweet music -- and now it's legal
* FSC may ease rules on banks' China investment
* Microsoft teams up with hotel to give Xbox a boost
* Mobile phone sales rise almost 6% in first quarter
* Kaohsiung Harbor's competitiveness falling fast: report
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Google offers online payment service
* Murdoch mulling bid for PCCW's broadband line
* Call center worker held over bank hacking
* EU adopts draconian measures to guard against monopoly
* US federal regulators charge BP with propane price manipulation in 2004
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* A Chinese Figaro
* Pop Stop
* Taiwan's little-known voice to the world
* Bejart fires up the imagination
* The Vinyl Word
* The Man of Steel
* When evil resides in the penthouse
* Some medical and racial boundaries are meant to
* Up the creek with a paddle
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