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Thu, Aug 24, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Chen respects Shih's right to protest
- Premier Su demands more details on KMT's assets
- Chen Shui-bian confirms date for Palau visit
- Military spending to increase for next fiscal year
- Widow urges couples to learn about HIV/AIDS
- Reports say Japan upset over military drills
- Tour bus operators protest against weight restrictions
- Multiple murderer charged over rapes after 18-year delay
- Taiwan Quick Take: Chiu makes new allegation
- Taiwan Quick Take: Women cope better
- Taiwan Quick Take: Matsu numbers shrink
- Taiwan Quick Take: EPA cleaning up Erjen River
Business
- Taishin expects profitable second half
- McDonald's to raise prices on some products
- High Tech Computer cancels plan to sell shares overseas
- Merida increasing average selling price of its bicycles
- Deng pushes for US FTA talks next year
- MOEA reports slower-than-expected July export orders
- Stock bargain-buys reduce losses over political uncertainty
- Analysts predict profit boost for Formosa Plastics
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Timorese refugees fear further attacks
- Would-be jihadist gets 20-year term
- NPA guerrillas attack base in south, steal rifles
- N Korean refugees face deportation in Thailand
- Red Cross set to ferry foreigners out of Sri Lanka
- Beijing to reconsider private property law
- Nanjing Massacre witness wins suit against authors
- HK government loses ground in popularity stakes
- Seoul seeks French aid over dead babies
- UN decries plight of Sudanese children
- Separated Chinese twins find each other in US
- New York's oldest bartender turns 90
- Investigators comb wreckage of Russian craft
- Fox voices support for Calderon, slams leftist Lopez Obrador
- Mexican fishermen face inquiry at home
- Israeli president facing probe
- German official speculates on terror links
- Mother testifies in Saddam's trial
- Decision pending on UK terror suspects; 11 await final call
- Israeli army sustains casualties waiting for UN deployment
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Fed banker's comments jolt markets
- Ssangyong strike enters second month
- Las Vegas Sands signs US$3.2 billion deal to build Singapore's first casino
- China not likely to meet WTO pledge to open banking sector, experts say
- ASEAN ministers cautious on Japan's regional trade plan
- World Business Quick Take
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