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* US approves PAC-2 support system sale
* UN envoy urges dialogue as junta arrests activists
* Imran Khan arrested at rally in Lahore
* China returns mail with `UN for Taiwan' postmark
* Chinese civil rights activist sentenced to five years in jail
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Taiwan News
* KMT, PFP to strengthen cooperation
* Ballot battle heats up as CEC sets up procedure
* Chen unveils plan for stolen assets
* DPP's Huang shoots down poll proposal by TSU's Lo
* Hsieh denies conflict with Chen over policy positions
* Cabinet approves bill on autonomous Aboriginal areas
* DPP approves list of legislator-at-large candidates
* Higher fees a deterrent to foreign labor recruitment
* FEATURE: Eco-tourism helps boost conservation
* Marine researcher discovers new species of sea slug
* MOTC mulls cutting subsidies for flights to outlaying islands
* Retired intelligence officer indicted for security violations
* Kaohsiung mayor: lawsuit is harmful
* Foreign tourism growing
* Study shows widening wealth disparity
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Korean prime ministers meet in Seoul
* Manila police chief says Akbar target of blast
* Upper house rejects three of Fukuda's appointments
* Bomb goes off ahead of EU meet in Tajikistan
* Ex-Khmer Rouge chief hospitalized, says his daughter
* French unions fight reforms with strikes
* Tehran gives nuclear document to IAEA
* Danish government wins re-election for third term
* Britons don't know what goes where
* Winds hamper Russian oil spill clean-up efforts
* Germany's vice chancellor resigns over wife's health
* Venezuelan president continues banter with Spain
* US math, science scores lower than those in Asia
* McCain allows harsh question to slide
* Roadside bomb kills two in Iraq
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: The temptations of defection
* Chen should give up the spotlight
* The security risk of losing the cap
* Doing the KMT's two-step at the ballot box
* Land is to Hong Kong what oil is to a Gulf state
* A lawyer's long fight for democracy puts him in a familiar place
Sports
* BASEBALL WORLD CUP: USA win pegs Taiwan back to second
* Federer wins to get back on track
* Urawa clinch Champions League title
* `Busby Babe' John Doherty, 72, dies after cancer battle
* Barcelona score rare away victory in the Copa del Rey
* NBA: Celtics trip Pacers to remain unbeaten
* Prosecutors drop case against Sacramento's Williams
* NHL: Blues snap losing streak by beating the Red Wings
* Web fans buy controlling interest in soccer club
* Italy make it nine straight victories
* Sports Brief
Business
* HTC bullish on own-brand business
* Cabinet approves proposal to boost urban renewal
* Presidential election should boost stocks
* Fewer Taiwanese companies plan to attend CeBIT 2008
* Most workers have no retirement savings
* Race policies block Malaysia FTA
* S Korea sweetens the deal with EU on free trade talks
* Business Briefs
World Business
* US investors expect interest rate cuts
* Regulators probe Google's bid for online ad tracker
* US, Europe take sides in Boeing, Airbus brouhaha
* Global banks likely to suffer losses up to US$400 billion
* Lawmakers want independent probe into allegations of bribery at Samsung
* US home sales forecast to decline to five-year low
Features
* The history of fashion through the eyes of Christian Lacroix
* [ON THE BOX] 'Project Runway,' a surprise runaway success
* Steve Martin's memoirs of an oddly successful career
* [ CLASSICAL DVD REVIEWS ]
* [ART JOURNAL] What's in a smile?
* Escape from trauma
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