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Sun, Sep 10, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Ma calls on DPP to start own recall bid
- Academic slams US' shaky policy
- Academics tout sharing of wealth
- Campaign a `resurrection of feudalism'
- PRC may exploit US' divided attention, MAC warns
- US congressmen push Bolton on UN bid
- Five siblings slain in Hualien
- Seminar details AIDS strategies
- Su backs river dredge plan
- Police seize shipment of drugs at Taiwan Airport
- South link trains due to resume service
- Taiwan Quick Take: First lady to stay in hospital
- Taiwan Quick Take: Retrieval request filed
- Taiwan Quick Take: Lu raises eyebrows again
- Taiwan Quick Take: Dengue fever cases rise
Business
- Oil falls below US$67 on weak demand
- Asian bourses wiggle up amid cautious trading
- Greenback rises against euro, yen
- US markets tumble on September blues and economy jitters
- HP chairwoman fights for survival
- Japan, Philippines set to ink free-trade pact
- Bush and Ford chairman have telephone chit-chat
- Volkswagen says that it's flexible on union demands
- India fines Goldman for breaking securities rules
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Scoundrels target foreign aid
- Let's get the nation riding bicycles
- Media and the Internet embarrass the powerful
- `Bastard' pits Turkey against itself
- First demarcated wine region eyes world recognition
- New Chinese tourist Mecca is finding that success is a burden
- Letters: Shih's in for the long haul
- Letters: China is not the CCP
Sports
- Kuo stifles Mets in debut start
- Bears hold on to spoil Bulls rally
- The `Round Mound of Rebound' humbled by induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Black Ferns beat Scots 21-0 for berth in semis
- Schumacher sets blistering pace at Monza
- Rocky statue comes home to Philadelphia museum
- Jones wants more confidentiality and tests in drugs cases
- Sharapova shines to set up final date
- Juventus getting ready for life in Serie B
- Sanchez stays on as N Ireland coach despite criticism
- Bell gives England rare one-day victory
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Afghans commemorate Massood's assassination
- Critics slam Australian move to eject E Timorese
- Campaigning for Japanese PM begins
- Sri Lankan army, rebels exchange heavy fire
- After blasts, India's leader appeals for calm
- Abdullah denies giving favorable treatment to son
- Japanese lament lack of substance in race for PM
- UN approves anti-terror plan
- Labour Party succession process gets nasty
- Siberian mining accident claims 16
- Astronauts fight delays with humor, pessimism
- Let's learn more of Iran: Bush
- US major claims to have been kidnapping victim
- Strikes and clashes continue in Bolivia over the drafting of a new constitution
- US government paid journalists to comment on Cuba
- Committee attacks US response to post-9/11 health claims
- World News Quick Take
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