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Sat, Apr 29, 2006
Front Page
- First lady to give stock profits to charity
- Lawyers crack `Da Vinci' judge's own code
- Yahoo accused in jailing of Chinese Web dissident
- IAEA report cites Iran for ignoring enrichment ban
- Chen rejects `one China' in interview with Japanese daily
- Japanese Cabinet approves `patriotic' education legislation
Taiwan News
- Lawmakers slam KMT, DPP heads
- Legislation on moving nuclear waste approved
- Freedom House lauds Taiwanese, Japanese media
- Law tackles dodgy health food claims
- Overzealous rowers drop Taipei mayor in hot water
- President opens groundbreaking marine museum
- Tainan celebrates `Ang Lee Day'
- PFP legislators slam two ministers over trip to Abu Dhabi
- Organic vegetable farmers demand apology from Consumers' Foundation
- Taiwan Quick Take: Fertilizer heads replaced
- Taiwan Quick Take: Tremor rattles buildings
- Taiwan Quick Take: Alliance wants money back
Business
- Chip shares rise after restrictions eased
- Acer posts strong profits on US, China growth
- Taipower mulling electricity price hikes
- TSU protests easing of rules on China-bound investment
- HTC posts record quarterly earnings
- Cathay remains asset-rich
- Ailing Powerchip Semiconductor sees Q1 profits halved
- Google under fire over its choice of Chinese name
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Big fine pumps up Jermaine for game
- Taiwan Beer wagon begins to roll
- Red Devils hope to retard Blues party with victory today
- 'Godzilla' comes to life in New York
- Senators legislate action on the ice
- NY Jets fans want Matt Leinart to pilot their team
- Mariners hope for better hitting while pitching improves
- Sevilla and 'Boro have date in final
- EU to target forced prostitution during World Cup
- Maccabi Tel Aviv back in Euroleague Final Four action
World News
- No democracy for `uneducated' HK
- Another avian flu death confirmed in Indonesia
- Swearing-in of Nepalese PM delayed
- Clint Eastwood sees both sides of the Iwo Jima story
- Thai court suspends by-election
- At least two die in unrest in East Timorese capital
- Italian parliament back at work
- Chechen gun battle poses threat to region's stability
- Pope Benedict may slow down sainthoods
- Ruling party inks deal in Poland but still lacks majority
- US rapper released on bail in London after airport fracas
- Hu Jintao begins final leg of Africa trip
- Al-Maliki wins top Iraqi cleric's support
- Iraqi forces kill local al-Qaeda leader Hamid al-Takhi
- US to accept N Korean refugees
- Construction on Freedom Tower, memorial begins
- Bush vows to step up rebuilding for Katrina victims
- World News Quick Take
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