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Wed, Aug 09, 2006
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Taiwan News
- `Strangulation' to continue: envoy
- KMT's experiment in diversity ends with resignation
- More transport officials consider resigning
- Foreign ministry decides Chadian students can stay
- Honduras' rain checks have some nervous about ties
- Plans to protect workers ready
- Eight arrested over smuggling, gambling in jail
- `Gatekeepers' hold key to stop suicide, center says
- Prosecutors, justice bureau accuse each other over Chiu leak
- Lawmaker uses tea to accentuate pollution worries
- Taiwan Quick Take: Prosecutor detained
- Taiwan Quick Take: EPA seeks old computers
- Taiwan Quick Take: Presidential Office repaid
- Taiwan Quick Take: PRC repatriates fugitives
Business
- Asustek, Gigabyte forge venture
- AU Optronics to buy stake in Toppan
- New FSC boss vows to continue reforms
- Chinatrust Financial anticipating profits in the fourth quarter
- Ho brings US training to Taiwan taxes
- TAIEX ends higher on robust trade data last month
- TSMC's board approves funds for factory expansion
Editorials
- Editorial: China fueling independence fires
- Media need to do soul-searching
- China walks tightrope on N Korea
- Democratic stability is the priority for Taiwan
- English teachers warn of bad treatment in China
- Will the world's polluters pay for climate change?
- Israel's wars in Lebanon and Gaza are a threat to democracy
Sports
- Star UK athlete faces drug probe
- Villeneuve gets the sack
- Judge rejects plea to hold Cronje's inquest in secret
- Hernan Crespo leaves Chelsea for Inter Milan
- LeBron leads as US crush China
- Blue Jays' relievers combine to restrict Orioles in 8-1 win
- Landis doubtful he will be able to clear his name
- Sports Briefs
World News
- China had first H5N1 case in 2003
- `Level of civilization' a concern ahead of Olympics
- Sri Lanka to probe mass slaying
- Bird flu in Indonesia alarms experts
- Myanmar dissidents recall massacre
- Australians grow more openminded about ethnicity
- Filipino soldiers enforce evacuation ahead of eruption
- Blasts defy Baghdad crackdown
- Investigator testifies in US soldiers' murder-rape case
- UN secretary-general wants full probe of Qana attack
- Western Europeans snap up property in sun-kissed Croatia
- Serbs say they will boycott second day of Kosovo talks
- Uribe sworn in under heavy guard
- US planning to ease Cuban immigration rules
- Castro will `never be back in the saddle': US analysts
- Lopez Obrador pledges long-term campaign
- Sao Paulo police on high alert after pre-dawn attacks
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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