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Sat, Feb 18, 2006
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Taiwan News
- KMT may back purchase of submarines: lawmaker
- Relaxing regulations not easy: MAC
- Premier decides to staff the NCC
- Wang urges Chen not to scrap NUC and guidelines
- DPP to draft constitution using democratic process
- Better coverage of kids urged
- Make FTA with Taiwan a priority: US representative
- War memorial to be demolished
- Suicide support needs more funds
- `Epoch Times' launches global hunger strikes against Chinese oppression
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- AIG set to take over Central Insurance
- American Express stops issuing new credit cards
- Students, office workers boost games sector
- Shinkong Bank drops into the red for the first time
- Supply directs LCD sector: researcher
- UMC to file appeal against fine for aid to Chinese factory
- Mitsubishi Motors Corp to buy stake in SouEast
- Nan Ya Plastics anticipates flat profit
- More profit-taking dampens rally on Wall Street's gain
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma takes a winning approach
- Who will pay the unification bills?
- `V-Day' calls for abuse of women to be stopped
- The US prepares for a 'Long War' rather than the 'War on Terror'
- The UK's role: a close ally, but with little real influence
- Some pesky teething problems with the pet passport system
- Letter: Balance needed in US policy
Sports
- Boro gain the advantage in Germany
- Highlanders stay patient to beat Blues 25-13
- Ponting's graphite bat ruled illegal by cricket's ruling body
- Plushenko dominates
- Snowboardcross has thrills, spills
- Steinbrenner opposes Baseball Classic
- NASCAR drivers behave
- David Stern glad to see league on track during break
World News
- Cleric offers bounty for killing artist
- Twenty-one North Korean cheerleaders imprisoned
- Land demonstrator killers sentenced to death in China
- Mother kills daughter's classmates with sashimi knife
- Police raid firm over N Korea ties
- AWB ought to be tried if Iraq bribery intentional: Costello
- Report reveals scope of prisoner abuse
- UK judge slams US over prisoner torture claims
- Annan wants Guantanamo closed
- US remains defiant over Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib
- Israel prepares a range of anti-Hamas measures
- Bush happy with Cheney
- US bill targets Internet censorship
- Moussaoui jury selection proceeds quietly
- Preval's victory welcomed
- Peruvian candidate Humala faces rights abuse accusations
- Russian city shuts down newspaper over cartoon
- World News Quick Take
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