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Fri, Apr 28, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Lu loses it over `nuclear' leak
- Yu says DPP should discuss power issue
- CEC draft will go ahead as planned
- Chen wants public oversight to curb accusation culture
- Cabinet ministers request gradual utility increases
- More children feeling suicidal
- National Science Council denies any wrongdoing
- Law professor urges focus on defense, not sovereignty
- Acute myopia sufferers warned to check for glaucoma
- Taiwan Quick Take: Judiciary mulls law change
- Taiwan Quick Take: Sailors found near Australia
- Taiwan Quick Take: Highest mailboxes open
- Taiwan Quick Take: Chen waiting for US reply
Business
- Rising demand doubles Q1 earnings for TSMC
- IKEA to open mega store
- Raw material costs, inflation threaten real estate sector
- Credit card giants voice concern over bad debt remedies
- Hitachi settles PC monitor lawsuits
- China moves to increase benchmark lending rate
- Late profit-taking wipes out early gains on TAIEX
- CEPD index gets green light for March
- China Steel's Q1 profit declines due to price cuts
Editorials
- Editorial: Lawmakers fear for their snouts
- The truth behind the KMT's lies
- Communist poison has sickened Hong Kong
- Iran: this time, the threat is real
- China firm on gradual revaluation of currency
- Investigating the hollow heart of medical science
- Letter: Where are the solutions?
- Letter: Overhaul immigration laws
- Letter: More books is the key
Sports
World News
- Nepalese Maoists declare ceasefire
- Solomon Islands slowly beginning to stabilize
- Myanmar generals move to ban Suu Kyi's party
- Mine attacks endanger ceasefire
- Widow receives stranger's body
- China seeks to boost bilateral ties with Nigeria
- Hu's heckler says it was a matter of life and death
- Hong Kong experts fear censorship from media audit
- Blair faces new calls to step down
- Da Vinci trial gives cryptic judgment
- Israeli jets fire on Gaza militants
- Traditional churches in UK turning to karaoke
- Putin diverts new oil pipeline away from Lake Baikal
- Iraqi vice president's sister shot dead
- Senate allocates US$1.9 billion for border security
- Inquiry urges scrapping of FEMA
- US senators slam administration over Indian nuclear deal
- New movie recalls horrors of United Airlines Flight 93
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Ditch the text and find Chekhov's inner tragicomedy
- Dollhouses, disasters and tap water: quirky museums worth a visit
- Pop Stop
- 'Aloha' means food at Taipei 101
- National Geographic launches local photo competition
- A trendy performance space for hipsters
- The Vinyl Word
- Practice doesn't always make perfect
- Silent Hill makes its audience go through hell
- When dad wants to become mom
- Hong Kong's bloodthirsty triads become China's puppets
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Vogue 90
- Restaurant: Moonlight Tea House 玥飲軒
- Events & Entertainment
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