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Taiwan News
- Penghu may get `mini-link' role
- Democracy activist commemorated
- Ma, Lien discuss KMT transition
- KMT lawmakers`reluctantly' agree to special session
- DPP Chairman Su encourages people to run for Taipei job
- Chen welcomes Indiana's governor and delegation
- CDC confirms melioidosis cases
- Captain faces manslaughter charges
- New traffic rules take effect in Taipei and Taipei County
- TRA cuts rail service, changes long-standing schedule
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
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World News
- More floods in Mumbai
- Thai senator, five others win Ramon Magsaysay awards
- First batch of pig vaccine shipped to Sichuan farmers
- Malaysia destroys `symbols of interfaith harmony'
- China drafts new plan at nuclear talks
- Japan looks back at its own nuclear history
- Australia gives Chinese ex-cop a protection visa
- Report: Bin Laden funded embassy attack in Jakarta
- China marks founding anniversary of its military
- West Africa becoming drug hub
- Police eye links in London attacks
- Analysis shows WWII codebreakers missed Nazi camps
- Sudanese vice-president dies when helicopter crashes
- Spy's notes on Iraq shelved: suit
- Constitution group urged to meet deadline
- Why the deadline's important to the US
- NASA ponders shuttle's errant bits of insulation
- Commandos killing drug agents on Mexican border
- Ex-soldier kills 10 in a Mexican killing rampage
- World News Quick Take
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