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* KMT agrees to certain arms purchases
* Tsang asks China for more freedom for Hong Kongers
* Workers comb debris in Algiers
* Hsieh thanks Burghardt for his UN poll comments
* UN leader backs away from firm emissions target
Taiwan News
* Food monitoring system adopted
* Group warns of risks of Internet gaming addiction
* Air control tower to blame for `close call' in Taitung
* New parents may get more leave
* Prosecutors free Alexander Group chairwoman on bail
* CEC puts off regulation decision
* Chen slams Sarkozy in meeting with NGO head
* US survey respondents oppose intervention if Chinese attack
* Most in military believe a war with China will come
* KMT caucus accuses COA official of abusing power
* Most people uninterested in high speed rail: survey
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* NATO needed in Afghanistan: Gates
* More than 50 Taliban die in battle after fleeing town
* Pirates free all members of Japanese tanker crew
* Police arrest suspect over death of S Korean marine
* Prosecutor suspended as rape outrage grows
* Lebanese general killed in car bombing
* Israel to restart negotiations with Palestinians
* Putin quiet about proposed shift to prime minister
* Court ordered CIA not to discard tapes months ago
* Canada bypasses nuclear watchdog for scant isotopes
* Canadian pig farmer gets life for killing six women
* World Business Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Does the US respect democracy?
* Legislative voting should be public
* We have options other than EAS
* Sovereignty is basically a human rights issue
* The case for cutting emissions
* South China tiger finds hope in South Africa
* Volunteer corps poses threat to migrant workers
Sports
* CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Liverpool thrash Marseille to qualify
* Thailand beats the 100-gold mark
* England face daunting final day
* Pakistan escape with a draw but India win series
* BEIJING 2008: IOC to analyze air pollution in Beijing and assess the risk
* NBA: Ford injured as Raptors seal win
* FEATURE: The Southeast Asian women who have `rugby spirit'
* MLB: Fukudome reaches agreement with the Cubs, source says
* NHL: Flyers soar to win over Penguins
* Petrino resigns as Falcons head coach, takes Arkansas job
* Sports Briefs
Business
* NXP expects Games to lift sales
* Experts praise CAL's selection of Airbus
* Taiwan ranks high in non-financial transnationals
* Financial group leaders in US for cooperation talks
* Technology sector focusing on design, own brand: Kurz
* AU Optronics undecided on 8.5G plant
* Concerns on safety, tariffs hurt Chinese shoemakers
* HSBC to expand presence in Japan
* India still the top destination for IT services: report
* Business Quick Take
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Markets reel at Fed's disappointing cut
* New Citigroup chief may cut costs, sell assets
* US, China to tackle thorny trade issues at summit
* Freddie Mac CEO warns of widening loan losses
* BASF hopeful of winning EU approval
Features
* In Russia, it is all in the name
* Life's a party
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* Art that mimics life sells
* Experiments with glass and color
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* Knut celebrates his first birthday 小北極熊努特歡度一歲生日
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