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* Ban `hopes' for Taiwan UN discussion
* US man in `body bag' case released
* Federal Reserve slashes base rate
* US official says Russian, Chinese spying a concern
* KMT legislator facing damages payout
* Officials establish panel to defuse security firm crisis
Taiwan News
* No plans to file ICJ suit: official
* Canada changes mind over visa
* Ma mum on talk with ex-TSU boss
* Minister responds to KMT commercial
* Head of overseas compatriot affairs rebuts media claim
* Canadian scientists work on large species database
* Dengue yet to be contained: CDC
* CLA submits dismissal amendment, Cabinet approves
* National freeway bureau working on new traffic system
* Typhoon damage limited
* Malaysia to hold Sun Yat-sen show
* Prosecutors seek life term for killer of NTU professor
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* `Brother No. 2' to be tried for Cambodian genocide
* Wipha leaves two dead in Zhejiang
* Body found in investigation of abandoned girl
* Monks in Myanmar march on despite regime's intimidation
* French minister softens Iran warnings
* Turkish PM speaks out against Kurdish threats
* Coast to coast African floods affect 1 million
* Sarkozy pushes for promised reforms in labor, immigration
* Progress noted in Zimbabwe talks, amendment passes
* Video of police Tasering sparks debate
* Cuba condemns 45-year-old US embargo
* Cartoonist draws Latino stories absent from `War'
* Jury hung in Phil Spector murder trial
* Colombian rebels insist preconditions be met before talks
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Does the US have a genuine plan?
* Editorial: To be heard is victory enough
* Taiwan's UN entry needs legal weaponry
* Europe's toymakers find advantages at home
* EU rethinks plan to relax rules on safety of products
* Malaysian success story provides inspirational lesson for all
* Letters: Beware cyber warfare
* Letters: An Olympic dream
Sports
* Clinical Scotland claim bonus point
* Sri Lanka knock out Bangladesh
* Real Madrid and AC Milan start campaigns with wins
* Pakistan stun Aussies at the Wanderers
* Soccer fans left in the lurch by last minute rescheduling
* Yankees win to close in on the Red Sox
* Bayern to kick off their campaign in Lisbon
* Larkham targets England
* Kirwan says Japan are making progress
* Former head of F1 in China convicted of embezzlement
Business
* HP shipments to beat market growth
* Insurance stocks up on US Fed cut
* Chunghwa, Nokia test Visa handsets
* UMC halts share trading, starts capital reduction
* NT$22.2bn set aside for exhibition halls
* Microsoft's man in China to take NBA to the masses
* Auditors take PRC agencies to task over creative cash
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Asian markets up on US interest cut
* ANALYSIS: Interest rate cut won't end jitters on Wall Street
* Google turns to widgets for advertising strategy
* Intel to launch `Penryn' chip in November
* US loan crisis could hurt growth, warns German minister
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Can't see the trends for the designers?
* Seth Rogen, Generation Next's crude dude
* In the shadow of unspeakable horrors, SS guardians unwind
* Artists burn rubber to remember Jackson Pollack
* CLASSICAL DVD REVIEW
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