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Thu, May 11, 2006
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Taiwan News
- US report puts damper on WHA observer hopes
- Yeh's withdrawal lays bare power struggle in KMT
- Solomons PM pledges to stick with Taiwan
- `Checkbook diplomacy' will end if China stops denying nation's existence, Ma says
- KMT accuses government of `buying' transit stop in United Arab Emirates
- Mark Chen denies US trip is for repairing relations
- Lab sale comes under criticism
- Two killed in ammunition depot blast
- Families of drug addicts frequently live in fear
- Premier pledges to take back assets of Taisugar
- Custody case could end quickly
- Credibility vital in news reporting: expert
- Men accounting for growing number of infertility problems
- Taiwan Quick Take: KMT to reject `health tax'
- Taiwan Quick Take: Typhoon approaching
Business
- Automakers seek to boost sales
- Shinsei Bank buys into Jih Sun Financial
- Offer made for Holiday Inn Asiaworld Taipei
- TSMC picks chief for Vanguard unit in surprise move
- Taiwan's competitiveness has declined: IMD report
- US slowdown poses threat to Asia
- TAIEX falls back as dealers keep wary eye on Fed
- TAITRA planning bike, textile fairs in Vietnam
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Ahmadinejad stands his ground
- China's plans for 48 new airports feed `green' fears
- Thaksin won't rule out comeback
- Communist party wins predictable election in Laos
- Dirty officials spent millions on homes
- Jakarta considers dropping charges against sick Suharto
- Somalis flee violence in Mogadishu
- Zuma sets comeback campaign in motion
- France marks slavery's abolition for first time
- Former spy says Chirac has deposited millions into secret Japanese account
- Turkey, Iran send troops, artillery to border with Iraq
- Former UK minister deals another blow to embattled Blair
- Shootings kill at least 15 in Iraq
- Ex-gangsters struggle for acceptance
- Victims recount US sniper attack
- Juvenile prisoners tell of Hurricane Katrina ordeal
- Bolivia's wealthy expresses alarm over land reform
- Tornadoes sweep through northern Texas, killing three
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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