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* Chen says referendum can't be stopped
* Protests fail to stop removal of inscription
* Rice garners support for sanctions on Iran
* Seoul police step up security after attack on troops
* Green groups tag US, Saudi Arabia as worst offenders
Taiwan News
* Wang postpones CEC bill review
* Amendment allows convicts to change names sooner
* China planning to create air zone in Taiwan Strait: Chen
* China's oppression blocking closer ties: premier
* Victims to get job skills training
* Woman gives birth in train lavatory
* Taiwan should engage on global warming: Annan
* Aborigines rally for rights
* Birders and public invited to attend wild goose festival
* Activists prepare for rights day
* MOFA's Huang calls for culinary `soft diplomacy'
* Kaohsiung firm apologizes for delay in opening MRT
* Woman sentenced to three years for extortion of Koo
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Japan executes three, discloses names
* Ethnic Indians slam Malaysia's terrorist claim
* S Korean coast threatened by tanker oil spill
* Shanxi mine death toll climbs to 105 after failed rescue
* NATO to keep force in Kosovo
* Astrologist predicts Putin's successor will be a `rat'
* Baffled police search for leads after Paris bombing
* Wife of canoeist flies to UK to face police: report
* Survey suggests corruption affects poor people worst
* Lebanon to amend Constitution to allow new leader
* Bin Laden's driver confessed, FBI says
* CIA destroyed tapes of terror-suspect interrogations
* Reactor troubles in Ontario delay tests for patients
* Mexican performer found dead, third killed in one week
* Bolivian president warns of snap elections
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: A British warning hardly registers
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Just follow the arrows and squeeze
* JOHNNY NEIHU'S MAILBAG
* Reform of legislative processes is essential
* Global warming and the destination of species
* `Chavismo' is losing its grip in Latin America
* Murky designs on treasures of the final frontier
Sports
* Team Asia storm to 6-0 Lexus Cup lead
* Tennis legend voices mafia fears
* Sepahan progress in Club World Cup
* Pagunsan grabs share of Bangkok lead
* Adam Scott takes big step toward elusive home win
* Home-grown Huh installed as new South Korea coach
* UEFA CUP: Spurs draw at Anderlecht to go through
* Hargreaves returns as United take on Rams
* Renault found guilty of spying but not penalized
* Henry defies history to remain All Blacks coach
* Romario named new player-coach of Vasco da Gama
* 'Hattonmania' grips fight fans
* NBS: Iverson the star as Nuggets shine
* NHL: Antropov leads Toronto to fourth straight win
* Jose Guillen, Jay Gibbons receive 15 day bans for doping
* Redskins end losing streak with victory over Chicago Bears
* Sports Briefs
Business
* ASEAN demand fuels export growth
* Trips in Asia to cost more this Lunar New Year
* MediaTek sales dropped 18% last month
* UMC says sales fell 10.9% last month from October
* Central bank not intervening to help NT dollar: Perng
* Recalled Starbucks mugs not sold locally
* Standard Chartered backs NT, Asia currency buy-up
* Ministry issues investment data
* TAIEX stronger on Wall Street's rise despite late selling
* Business Briefs
World Business
* `Wall St Journal' deal nears completion
* Subprime woes debunk analysts' decoupling' idea
* Health scare halts Maling exports
* UnitedHealth's ex-CEO to pay back US$418 million
* World Business Quick Take
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* Almost human
* [TECHNOLOGY] E-mail passes its prime
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