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* US walks out as Iranian president addresses UN
* Police crackdown in Myanmar claims first victims
* DPP heavyweights agree on wording for 'normal country'
* Beijing replaces top military leaders
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* Officials seek inspiration for undercover framework
* Nominee sparks KMT's ire with remark on ROC
* Oct. 24 designated `Taiwan UN Day,' torch relay planned
* Taiwan ranked 34th for transparency
* Cabinet backs tax redistribution plan
* Taipei City Government to cut arena rental fees
* Kinmen bunkers honored with festival, documentary
* Rare spoonbills mark start of autumn arrivals
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* Bhutto's party may contest vote
* NATO troops kill 120 Afghan insurgents
* PRC experts warn of possible Three Gorges catastrophe
* `Pumpkin' should be with grandma, half sister says
* Trekking expedition headed for glacier in disputed Kashmir
* Global fund for AIDS meets in Berlin
* ANALYSIS: Barak restores confidence in Israeli forces
* Official name of Macedonia creates Balkan tensions
* UN war crimes court to pass judgment in Serb trial
* Bush, Karzai review challenges
* US activists pan exclusions
* Ahmadinejad's treatment divides opinion in the US
* Swede wanted in terror camp probe extradited to US
* US Church agrees to halt ordination of gay bishops
* New York passes new bill to deter recycling `rustlers'
* World News Quick Take
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* Editorial: Encourage stars before their rise
* Disability need not be impediment to fairness
* Resolution must include `Taiwan'
* China's heritage is drifting away via Hong Kong
* Myanmar protests will end in bloodshed or a new optimism
* Young German women flee the east in droves
* Letter: High-stakes referendum
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* Torres hits hat-trick for Liverpool
* Berdych defeats Wachiramanowong
* Germany trounce Norway 3-0
* Hockey team plans hunger strike over Twenty20 reaction
* Ecko opts to brand Bonds' record ball with asterisk
* Internationals hope to get it right against US
* Red Sox four wins short of title
* Canada, Japan record first draw of World Cup
* Quarterback Vick indicted on new round of charges
* CPBL: Elephants hold on to edge Chinatrust Whales in Hsinchu
* Romanian `Oaks' battle to subdue spirited Portugal
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* Yuanta in alliance talks
* Union Bank succeeds in plan to raise NT$4 billion
* Supreme Court to hear patent case
* TransAsia to offer steep flight discount
* Ten millionth passenger takes ride on bullet train
* UK bank attracts buyers
* Sony to merge LCD display ventures
* TAIEX closes up on benefits from raw materials prices
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* Singapore ranked easiest for business
* Sharp to sell seven Blu-ray recorder models
* GM, workers reach tentative pact
* Telecom must be broken into three units: New Zealand
* Bloggers report scratches on special `Halo 3' disks
* Amazon launches music store without copying protection
* World Business Quick Take
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* Nike goes native with the N7
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Meteorite crash worries villagers 隕石墜落引發村民恐慌
A meteorite crashed in southern Peru on Sep. 15. After the meteorite crashed, many villagers got sick.
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