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Wed, May 10, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Scrutiny just part of the job, Chen says
- DPP lawmaker calls for Kuo's resignation
- Transit choice hailed by greens, booed by blues
- Chen, Laura Bush exchange pleasantries
- Divisive transport links bill set for vote on Friday
- Court says girl in custody battle can't leave Taiwan
- KMT lawmakers demand Tu resign if appeal fails
- Young single mothers at higher risk of depression
- EPA amends rules on environmental impact reports
- SEF to probe ban on Taiwanese firms at Hangzhou food fair
- Taiwan Quick Take: Tseng investigation reopened
- Taiwan Quick Take: Dolphin catchers nabbed
- Taiwan Quick Take: Nurse's integrity to be cited
- Taiwan Quick Take: Rapist `knew' about his HIV
Business
- TAIFEX crash interrupts trading
- Softex show aiming to lure SMEs with software solutions
- No more new cash cards, Taishin says
- Financial experts opt for overseas funds
- Memory prices beat expectations
- Quanta and Compal shares fall after Dell misses quarterly profit forecast
- Profit-taking pressure keeps lid on local bourse
- Local firms investing billions in Bangladesh
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Transit saga no cause for celebration
- To be 'taike' is to be a Taiwanese
- It's time to give modern agriculture its due
- Chen's woes reveal need for some US reflection
- Wall-to-wall Wal-Mart?
- Is Saudi Arabia the next hot spot for rich tourists?
- In the US, millions of `near poor' now closer to poverty than ever
Sports
- Federer driven to stop top 'lefty'
- Hakuho tied for lead as Asashoryu withdraws
- Hurricanes beat Devils in overtime
- Toronto Blue Jays add to Angels' troubles
- `ABN AMRO ONE' wins sixth leg of Volvo Ocean Race
- New Jersey Nets watch lead disappear before coming back to beat Miami Heat
- Eriksson springs surprise with World Cup selection
World News
- Newborns face daunting odds
- Japanese court dismisses appeal to stop nuclear project
- Trial of four Bali bomb suspects begins
- China, Japan to hold talks next week on sea claims
- Thaksin unlikely to seek PM's post again, aides say
- Court rules disabled pair can't sue over their own births
- Buddhists offer cash to fallen S Korean scientist
- US calls for larger UN force in Darfur
- Enron case rests, deliberations next
- West's boycott hits Gaza health aid
- US to reroute Palestinian aid into health program
- Cabinet inches closer to reality
- Pentagon delays brigade's deployment
- Moussaoui loses new trial request
- More than 100 disciplined for abusing detainees: US
- Brown thinks Blair will leave in an `orderly fashion'
- Ahmadinejad's note to US leader draws very mixed reaction
- UN seeks fresh start in new human rights body
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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