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* UN special envoy arrives in Myanmar
* Senior al-Qaeda leader killed in air strike, US says
* Ma campaigners promise to bring PRC multitude
* Apple software update makes hacked iPhones useless
* China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
Taiwan News
* Allies speak in Taiwan's favor at UN
* Ma office files lawsuit against Hsieh
* Hsieh reaffirms views on direct links
* Yu resolution to appear on agenda
* Tuan Yi-kang refuses to apologize to Lien family
* NCC sees `disciplinary' role for media associations
* TWO officials held in bidding scandal
* FEATURE: Taiwan developing long-range missiles: analysts
* Conference pans animal releases
* Taipei councilors criticize cable car sewage system
* Wang Yu-yun put on wanted list after skipping jail term
* Ractopamine discovered in imported pig kidneys
* Forum places focus on international humanitarian law
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Military bus blown up in Kabul
* Bush authorizes millions in energy aid for North Korea
* Sri Lankan military bombs Tamil Tiger targets, kills rebels
* Comments over `Indian Idol' winner spark protest
* Cleric killed in Syria, gunman caught
* Georgian protesters call for president to resign
* Kosovo solution still out of reach
* US, UK and France agree to delay vote on Iran sanctions
* Egyptian editor to face regular court for Mubarak rumors
* UN must lead on climate: Bush
* Little-known tribe found in Peruvian jungle
* Bush faces battle on health bill
* 'New York Times' exposes Sept. 11 survivor as fraud
* Satellite images trace human rights abuse in Myanmar
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: No concessions this time, Beijing
* John Tkacik on Taiwan: Taiwan's status remains `unsettled'
* Myanmar poses test to `peaceful rise' of PRC
* Screw caps divide winemakers
* Pervez Musharraf moves heaven and earth to hold onto power
* Letter: Judy gets it wrong
Sports
* New Zealand brush Romanians aside
* France take on Georgia for place in quarter-finals
* Hamilton claims pole position for Japanese Grand Prix
* Venus wins to set up final with Kirilenko
* Sven smiling after Man City recover to beat Newcastle
* Brazil stand in way of Germany and World Cup history
* Win gives Red Sox AL East title
* International team finds new life at Presidents Cup
* CPBL: Sloppy play helps Bears beat Cobras in Kaohsiung
* Shane Mosley admits to using BALCO's products
* NHL suspends Philadelphia right wing for hit to head
* Sackey scores twice as England win
* Ireland face tough battle in grudge match with Pumas
* Proteas drop Pollock for first Test against Pakistan
* Britain & Ireland level with Continental Europe
* UCI to take action after reports say city will not pay up
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Asustek board approves spinoff plan
* Office workers eager to enter IT industry: survey
* China launches long-awaited state investment firm
* Union leaders support tentative GM-UAW agreement
* CPC to raise its oil price on Tuesday
* US investors betting on sunnier times
* Buffett sells PetroChina shares again
* Euro hits record as market focuses on tame US figures
* Reliance Power plans IPO
* US rate-cut optimism propels Asia higher
* Oil retreats after spike as traders lock in gains
* Liquidity-driven buying helps shares counter Wall Street
* Surges in euro, oil prices weigh down European markets
* Chinese company gains stake in 3Com after Bain Capital Partners' acquisition
* Philippine peso, Singapore dollar lead regional gains
Features
* Where's our child?
* Calculated to please nobody
* Caught in a net of 7-Elevens
* Are Facebook users trading privacy for pals?
* Book Review: Genealogy shows race isn't a black-and-white issue
* Book Review: Have-nots have no idea why they're poor
* NY Times bestsellers: hardcover
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