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Sun, Apr 02, 2006
Front Page
Taiwan News
- US lauds Taiwan's IPR progress
- PFP legislator queries Ma's motives
- Outgoing EU envoy Chen Chien-jen happy to be retiring
- Su's performance rated higher than Chen's in poll
- DPP legislator says party must prepare for elections
- Fugitive businessman arrested
- Earthquake causes panic in Taitung
- Far Eastern looking for NT$12 million in compensation
- KMT legislator calls for smaller school class sizes
- Taiwan keen to sign free trade agreement: envoy
- Taiwan Quick Take: Man arrested in Vietnam
- Taiwan Quick Take: Strikers back on the job
- Taiwan Quick Take: Child abuse hotline launched
- Taiwan Quick Take: Human traffickers foiled
Business
- Crude oil prices creep back to US$70
- Taipei, Seoul set positive tone in regional trading
- Greenback edges up against major rivals amid mixed US data
- European markets slip as investors bank profits
- Wall Street looks set to keep eye on Fed's rate moves
- Google raises US$2 billion in stock sale
- Shoe makers in China raise war chest against EU
- Himax shares struggle on first day of US trading
- Japanese tune in to first cellphone TV broadcasts
- Global retail music sales fell 3%, trade group says
- Infineon beats schedule to spin off memory-chip unit
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Enough about the pandas, already
- Society must confront prejudices
- Ma Ying-jeou trying to dress up unification
- Taiwan is working for global good health
- Employers looking after parents of staff
- Even good old Homer nods off at his desk every now and then
- Why grammar is something we care about
Sports
- Nets catch playoff berth
- Fed Express roars into finals
- Crusaders restrain Hurricanes
- Jenson pushes the right button
- Masters brings out best in professional golfers
- German security prepares
- Bears see a big return from Betts
- Hurricanes secure Southeast Division title
- Coffee drinking likely to increase in major leagues
World News
- Thais go to the polls as PM relaxes
- Sri Lankan poll helps peace plan
- US urges probe into PRC organ harvesting claims
- Aussie cops nab terror `plotters'
- Suicide bomber kills himself in Afghanistan
- Pakistanis still suffering from effects of oil spill
- Nepal on target to hit UN poverty goal despite insurgency
- `Brokeback' fever invades Hong Kong's rugby sevens
- Crisis-hit Democrats lean toward Ozawa as temporary chief
- Chirac offers youth compromise
- Rescuers look for survivors in Gulf cruise ship disaster
- Rice begins trip to England with visit to fighter jet plant
- Jaruzelski to stand trial for alleged communist crimes
- Soyuz capsule docks at international orbiting station
- Bush, Fox reiterate immigration plan
- Peru's Humala `welcomes' foreign investment
- Love for Chinese tattoos lands some in trouble
- Crafty sea lion and his ilk befuddle US Army engineers
- World News Quick Take
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