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Sun, Jan 22, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh's NCC request raises ire
- Cross-strait issue is part of the job: UK envoy
- Su-Tsai pairing gets favorable response
- Lee urges Cabinet to implement new cross-strait policy
- Deputy mayor Yeh hopes to be KMT's candidate in Taipei
- Probe begun into conduct of Kaohsiung prosecutor
- Foreigners join New Year festivities
- MAC pushes crackdown on illegal immigration
- Students don't get enough physical education: survey
- Taiwan, Japan scientists to meet on genome study
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Industrials send US stocks tumbling
- Supply fears propel oil prices past US$68
- Dollar loses ground to major rivals in range-bound trade
- European stock markets fail to hold on to early gains
- Traders in Asia consoliate after regional plunge
- Japanese shops ditch US beef
- Share tipster sentenced over tabloid scam
- Struggling Ford to unveil restructuring plan tomorrow
- Uzbekistan cracks down on sales of furry underwear
- Gazprom agrees to pay Uzbekistan 25% more for gas
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Cabinet must live up to its potential
- `Active management' has fallen flat
- Take steps to reduce the nation's English gap
- Psychometric testing on the rise
- France asserting autonomy with nuclear warning
- Will killing all copyeditors make arrant sense or nonsense?
- Letter: Ma could be dangerous
Sports
World News
- Tigers believe war will restart in `days'
- Suicide a growing problem for Hong Kong professionals
- Officials face sack for greedy land grabs
- Activist placed in mental home: reports
- Nepalese police clash with demonstrators in capital
- Voting starts in Palestinian elections
- Two US miners trapped after fire
- Turkey ends brief spell of freedom for Agca
- Londoners amazed as whale swims up Thames and into center of UK's capital
- Iraq gears up for coalition talks
- Civil rights groups applaud Google's opposition
- Libby's lawyers want to subpoena CIA leak reports
- British security sought my support: Muslim cleric
- Senate Democrats slam government for domestic spying
- World News Quick Take
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