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* CEC to check candidates' citizenship
* FAT seeks court protection from bank creditors
* Israel on alert after Hezbollah leader warns of reprisals
* Subprime crisis cost stock markets US$7.7tn: bank
* Chad declares state of emergency after fighting off rebels
Taiwan News
* No profits from arms firm: MND
* Kissinger put off ties with Beijing ahead of election
* INTERVIEW: First Nicaraguan student returns as ambassador
* Cabinet should heed Ma, Hsieh on draft: Wang
* Labor Party leader, civic group apply to join CEC debates
* Tour Taiwan campaign debuts
* Taipower makes worker safety vow
* Taipei resident contracts measles
* Construction leads to road safety risks: commission
* Team finds way to 'disarm' common hospital superbug
* Chiu asks Hsieh to give 'smear campaign' details
* Court says Wang family can be released on bail
* Pair confess to agent's murder
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Aussie troops stay in East Timor
* Pakistani opposition would try to remove Musharraf
* Philippine troops brace for major protest
* US Marines open gang-rape trial of four in Hiroshima
* Head of Myanmar's Karen rebels killed in northern Thailand
* 'Half-way deal' reached in Kenya
* Russian candidate outlines economic plan
* Washington will share data on Iran nuclear program
* Spanish PM tells the Church to stop meddling in election
* Gunman kills seven in school shooting
* Bush, Congress in standoff over wiretap bill
* Bolivia charges US official with spying
* Ecuador probing reported deaths of Huaorani Indians
* Romney backs McCain, Obama picks up support
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Lawyer's games could sink Hsieh
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Of mice, macking and rowdy losers
* Thoughts on small states and loss of our rights
* Tortuous and tangled is the Russian gas route to the EU
* Web sex pics spark free-speech debate in Hong Kong
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
Sports
* Gilchrist blasts ton as Aussies triumph
* Reds win leaves Otago feeling blue
* Stakes high as Arsenal and Man U clash in Cup
* Choi watches birdies to seize lead
* Ex-maid lends support to baseball star
* Collingwood leads from the front as England beat Kiwis
* UEFA CUP: Spurs win 2-1 despite Cerny's howler
* Pakistan bidding for third successive World Cup title
* LFP: Betis hoping to stall Real Madrid's drive for the title
* Blatter pans English Premier League on overseas matches
* Henin delights fans in Antwerp
* Seles finally calls time on career
* Hurricanes back on top after defeat of Pittsburgh Penguins
* Kuehne shoots bogey-free round to take lead in Hawaii
* Simon stuns Serb Grand Slam winner at Marseille Open
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Wintek, Sharp sign LCD patent deal
* Alcatel-Lucent settles patent suit with Acer's Gateway
* Cold spurs sales of electrical goods
* Farm, fishery losses rise to NT$142m
* Formosa Plastics, ASE get go-ahead for PRC investment
* China insurers pay US$145 million in snowstorm claims
* Australia, US ink aviation pact
* IMF urges China to ease controls
* DBS profit lower on debt write-downs
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Bernanke sees slow growth, rebound
* Greenspan says US on edge of recession
* Societe Generale shareholders point finger at supervisor
* EU official seeks 95-year royalty terms for musicians
* US trade deficit falls, but China gap hits record
* Japanese textile makers combine tradition, technology
* World Business Quick Take
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