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Tue, Jan 17, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Premier ponders next step on budget
- DPP-KMT talks not needed for envoy job: Wang
- Yu to take up DPP job before New Year's
- Su mum on premiership possibility
- Chen insists on people's right to decide own future
- English teacher plan falls short
- Tucheng school unlikely to get teacher soon
- US teacher bikes six hours to volunteer
- Teacher helps students overcome fears
- China `infringing' on local produce
- Sex shop sold laced drugs
- Taipei City sweeps out unhealthy festive items
- Empowerment of prosecutors is a mixed blessing
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- CPC mulls gas price hike after holiday
- ProMOS to spend US$10 billion on four new plants
- Deutsche Bank predicts more hikes
- Chang says he won't sell First Financial
- Chinatrust softens stance on card-savvy customer
- Taiwan's computer firms look at ways to diversify
- Stocks climb after technology shares impress investors
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Yu's challenge: Restore faith
- Links no panacea for Kaohsiung
- Taiwan's TV industry doesn't need protection
- The stem-cell race continues
- Is Ben Bernanke ready to assume US Fed chair?
- 'Dead Man Walking' nun keeps up the fight against executions
- Letter: Ma is consistent
- Letter: Better defense needed
Sports
- Steelers survive, Bears die
- Peyton Manning fails to adjust in playoffs
- Chelsea gets by Sunderland 2-1
- Venus sets quickly while down under
- David Toms rips by field in final round of PGA Sony Open
- Bankers, brewers have nice weekend
- Jalen Rose a thorn in Knicks' side
- Staal stirs up Hurricanes in 4-2 win over the Blues
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Thousands of Pakistanis rally against airstrike
- At least 26 killed in suicide bombings claimed by Taliban
- Meeting between Fiji's PM and army chief eases fears
- Liberia's female president takes office
- Kuwaitis say farewell to much-respected emir
- Neanderthal man may have reached Europe via the sea
- Sharon opens his eyes, but overall signs not promising
- Long live the King's message of racial equality
- Chavez brands critical church leader as 'shameful'
- Specter questions legality of bugging approved by Bush
- Modern slavery still shackling Brazilian lives
- World News Quick Take
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