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* Referendum a mistake, US official says
* Iran clears up questions on plutonium issue
* Abbas adamant on core issues ahead of talks
* Father denies abusing Chinese marathon girl
* Review committee approves KMT's referendum petition
Taiwan News
* Hsieh applauds draft resolution
* Ortega open to dual ties with Taipei and Beijing
* Taiwan must continue to develop defense: Chen
* Dozens of trains delayed by Chidu system failure
* Mandarin students praise MOE
* Groups call for better drug pricing
* Prosecutor says MOJ intervening in Hsieh investigation
* Tainan planning monument for site of 1661 fight
* Sports lottery due to start by April 15 in spite of scandal
* Japan asks Taiwan to tighten air safety standards after China Airlines incident
* High court sentences Canadian to five years for drugs
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Afghan opium output reaches new high
* Taliban agrees to set 19 South Korean hostages free
* Japanese police investigate leak of classified data
* Group reports on Islamic insurgents in Thailand
* Legislation proposed in China to promote innovation
* Tycoon calls Kremlin `seriously sick'
* Firefighters from abroad help with blazes in Greece
* UK investigates teen shootings
* Italy could grant asylum to homosexual Iranian woman to be deported from UK
* Rabbi calls Israelis who die in combat unobservant Jews
* Morales cautions foreign envoys
* Jury deliberates in Abu Ghraib trial
* UN gives OK for troops to Chad
* US asks Colombia to extradite warlord for drug trafficking
* Yahoo asks court to dismiss suit over dissidents' arrests
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Internal unity is the key to success
* Russian `vital space' faces threat
* Government disaster preparation insufficient
* Science asks what makes up happy
* A cloud looms over Gordon Brown's honeymoon
* The game of confidence is a tricky one
* Letters: Stop kowtowing to China
* Letters: Seek independence from US
Sports
* US OPEN 2007: Williams sisters win in New York
* Catania coach apologizes for kicking rival
* Yelena Isinbayeva defends world championship title
* England defeat India by 42 runs
* FEATURE: Nick Leeson reinvents himself as soccer CEO
* Cyclist Alessandro Petacchi not in the clear just yet: CAS
* Australian racing to resume by weekend
* Verlander, Tigers thrash Yanks
* Nowitzki rebounds to lead Germany
* CPBL: Gonzalez's pitching leads Bulls to win over Cobras
* Mexico plays well, but US pulls out 127-100 victory
* Top sumo wrestler to return home to treat stress issues
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Investors snub Acer's bid for Gateway
* Sogo upbeat on sales for second half of the year
* Business sentiment positive: TIER
* CMC to spend US$12m to set up optoelectronics firm
* Taipei to issue rent-backed securities
* Sony, Samsung ship LCDs
* Asustek shares rise on latest report
* Doors open at new Venetian Macao resort and casino
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Wal-Mart mulling new retail formats
* Russia, ex-Soviet states face risk: financial report
* China Eastern may sell stake to foreign carrier
* Courts throw out obstacles to Mittal and Arcelor merger
* Whole Foods says purchase of Wild Oats successful
* Tsubaki shampoo's success reflects societal changes
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* On the trail of Princess Diana
* Too posh to pitch? Introducing the Travelpod
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* Spelling a problem for native speakers 英國人,拼字爛!
* Not everybody finds love in Thailand 真愛「泰」難尋
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