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Wed, Jul 05, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Monterey talks in US inconclusive
- Ma and Wang discuss legislature's agenda
- Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng leaves for Japan
- Chao Chien-ming seeks release to see new baby
- KMT confirms it rejected application from PFP's Shen
- Cabinet says public servants will get pay raises in 2007
- Yao Chia-wen outlines DPP's major challenges
- Smog forces tunnel to shut down
- Medal-winning swimming champ meets the president
- Gangrene treatment developed for diabetes patients
- Thunder thighs increase disease risk, study finds
- Academia Sinica urges better focus on social sciences
- Taiwan Quick Take: Fertilizer seminar to be held
- Taiwan Quick Take: Taitung to host festival
- Taiwan Quick Take: Woman had 485 gallstones
- Taiwan Quick Take: Prompt newlyweds praised
- Taiwan Quick Take: More hot days to come
Business
- Chunghwa Telecom launches Live365
- E-ton expanding solar cell range and production
- Block trading rules may be eased
- New finance minister promises fairer taxation system
- Panel makers must merge to stay viable, Fitch warns
- FSC attacked over license changes
- Uni-President loses value after squeeze on China juice deal
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- World Cup: Galacticos battle it out for final fling
- World Cup: `We are the champions,' there's no time for losers
- World Cup: Rooney `gobsmacked' over red card
- World Cup: Death toll mounts as fans struggle for Cup coverage
- World Cup: Greek minister of sports lashes out in wake of FIFA ban
- World Cup: Fatigue, injuries starting to show after month's grind
- World Cup: Pele blames Parreira for Brazil's failure
- China, Russia emerge as Wimbledon superpowers
- Sorenstam wins third Women's Open after playoff
- Kazmir holds off Red Sox to ensure Devil Rays win
- Hincapie thrilled despite giving up yellow jersey
- Sports Briefs
- Soccer Shorts
World News
- Bali bombers were meticulous planners
- Maoists agree to halt people's courts in urban areas
- Security aide heads to US
- Korean stem cell fraud admits lying
- Aussie `Big Brother' should be canned, says prime minister
- Labor reforms dent popularity of ruling coalition, poll shows
- US to sell Pakistan F-16 fighters
- Spain crash victims identified
- Iran to be given new deadline for nuke talks
- Sympathizers of al-Qaeda tried to become UK spies
- Italian taxi drivers snarl traffic to protest at Prodi
- Finland chooses dead language for EU Web bulletins
- Calderon has edge in Mexico election
- Poll result tests Mexico's reformed election system
- Former soldier accused in Iraq rape, murders
- NASA approves shuttle launch despite foam problem
- Vegetative man's brain rewired itself after two decades
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Nissan and Renault eyeing GM
- Hardy spirits seek to turn China into a wine-producing country
- Music companies plan to sue Yahoo China for piracy
- European regulators support anti-trust fines for Microsoft
- Two more Aussie rogue currency traders sentenced
- Asia-Pacific telecoms face rising risks
- World Business Quick Take
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