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Thu, Jul 27, 2006
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Doha collapse `good' for nation
- Pan-blues, business rebuke MAC for axing China issues
- Chai doubts sincerity of China visit offer
- Ma says KMT to push for `dynamic filing' of assets
- Hunger striker Lee treated by doctors following collapse
- Fair examines history, ecology
- Legislator calls for US to apologize to Lee Jye
- Youth commission offers free ghost month activities
- Arabic speakers needed to help sick Sudanese boy
- CLA chair favoring business owners, labor groups say
- Taiwan Quick Take: Cheng defends herself
- Taiwan Quick Take: Yu stands up for premier
- Taiwan Quick Take: Man gorges self to death
- Taiwan Quick Take: Fake pill factory busted
Business
- Siliconware doubles Q2 income
- Support needed for GDP to reach target, says TIER
- LCD monitor firms set to appeal over proposed DVI tax
- AmCham backs cross-strait relaxation
- High fuel costs hit consumer confidence
- Stocks decline as MAC dashes trade talk hopes
- China Steel denies merger rumors
- Sony's new console will not affect Xbox prices: Microsoft
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Unconstitutional? So what?
- Focus on the future, not just China
- Investment in China must not be increased
- Collapse of WTO talks bodes ill for the global economy
- Bilateral trade pacts likely to increase, but analysts warn of `noodle bowl' effect
- The Middle East: graveyard for the West's legitimacy
Sports
- Lazio and Fiorentina reinstated
- Unheralded Goldstein sends Hewitt crashing out
- Deceit claims mar Laila Ali's African fight
- Nationals subdue Bonds, Giants
- Danica Patrick signs deal with Indy's Andretti team
- Aussies call up `Rodzilla' for All Blacks showdown
- England, Pakistan struggling to cope with player injuries
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Thailand reveals 15th H5N1 death
- Typhoon Kaemi causes flooding in southeastern China
- Chinese police officer arrested over death
- Mumbai bombers not in India: police
- Australian troops in East Timor arrest top rebel
- Taliban forces suffering big losses in Afghanistan
- Israeli attacks kill eight in Gaza
- Thousands of Poles fear purging under new law
- Congo opposition supporters riot in Kinshasa
- Somali militia chief refuses talks unless foreign troops leave
- `Death squad' caught by troops in Iraq
- Exotic dancer arrested for possession of hand, skulls
- Mayor of US city failing the hard test of crime prevention
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Amazon Inc's income drops sharply
- Japanese arm to sell other firms' goods
- London Business School attracting more foreigners
- McDonald's lovin' its European sales figures
- Euro three striving to keep vodka true to its original spirit
- Rising cost of raw materials threatens to push inflation levels up in China
- World Business Quick Take
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