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Taiwan News
- Lawmakers warn against spies
- Pan-blue camp forces DPP to alter its election strategy
- Forum looks at the US' Taiwan security policy
- Kaohsiung cardinal going strong at 80
- Media guru defends himself online
- Mayor Ma's mouthpiece finds it tough at the top
- Cabinet to loosen work-permit rules
- Hsieh arrives to serve jail sentence
- Judge acquits the defense counsel of Chu Mei-feng's case
- Taiwan Quick Take
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World News
- Sri Lanka set for snap elections
- China faces new AIDS outbreak
- Despite Iraq war, Bangladeshis still want US residency
- Thailand cracks down on exotic-food trade
- US, UK expect Guantanamo Bay deal by Christmas
- Ulster chief says peace still possible
- Iraqis get taste for democracy at town-hall meetings
- US takes its fight to the airwaves with al-Iraqiya
- Qureia threatens to ignore peace talks
- Cronyism fills the corruption void in Georgia
- Fox fails to achieve promised economic growth
- Pro-China party rocked by recent Hong Kong losses
- Brazil reeling under inept civil service appointments
- Veterans accused of firing shots in Zimbabwe election
- World News Quick Take
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