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Wed, Sep 13, 2006
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Taiwan News
- US weekly pans arms bill shenanigans
- DPP lawmaker raises questions on Ma's integrity
- Legislators disagree over results of Su's crime fight
- MOFA confirms trip by high-level Japanese official
- Authorities vow to step in if sit-in gets out of control
- Mainland Affairs Council blasts China over reporting curbs
- Parents ask for paid leave to attend school meetings
- Prostitutes slam mayor, demand right to work on
- Cabinet to decide who will foot bill for `Air Force One'
- NCC denies it wants cable operators to give STBs for free
- Police turn suspicion back on parents in grisly Hualien children's murder
Business
- Foundation demands cuts to gas prices
- Poll shows hiring will sag, investor confidence down
- Fuhwa eyes acquisitions after Yuanta
- Shipments of handheld gadgets spike 14 percent
- School cooks invited to battle it out for healthiest chef prize
- Elitegroup to make PC motherboards for Intel
- Fubon Asset Management launches new ETF Technology Tracker Fund
- Prices slump after threats to launch strike worry bourse
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Xinhua's power is China's shame
- Shih's civic ethics class lacks an open mind
- Sept. 11 and the new authoritarianism
- The Afghan war cannot be won and Blair knows
- The shifting loyalties of Central Asian allies
- Letter: The Mao syndrome
- Letter: China's threat a real one
- Letter: Brickbats for Shih
- Letter: Why watch death?
Sports
- Basketball showdown hits Taipei
- Clarke and Ponting lead Australia to respectable 279-9
- No sweat as Asashoryu waltzes past Aminishiki
- Chargers shut out Raiders 27-0
- Minnesota close in on Tigers with win over Oakland
- Landis' lawyer questions soundness of doping tests
- Armstrong's former teammates confess to using drugs
- Rooney primed for `Battle of Britain'
- Juventus realize Serie B will be no picnic
- Soccer's Eriksson fed up at being branded a failure
- Hewitt named in Davis Cup team for Argentina tie despite security concerns
- Sports Briefs
World News
- China's new media rules condemned
- Police nabbed for teen torture case
- Malaysian judge throws out women's convictions
- Finally, justice for '93 Mumbai victims
- Indians celebrate Gandhi's weapon of peace
- Pakistan rethinks rape law
- Pakistan must do more on terrorism: Singh
- Ozawa tapped to be Abe's main rival in leadership race
- Iran lists conditions for suspending enrichment
- UN chief blasts Sudan offensive in North Darfur
- Montenegrin PM thinking of quitting
- Election rally stampede kills at least 50 in Yemen
- Brown preparing to move into Blair's No. 10 residence
- US remembers Sept. 11 victims
- Iraqi PM to tell Iranians not to interfere
- Florence takes out Bermuda's power
- Small Venezuelan protest denounces US `imperialism'
- Government of Palestine must recognize Israel: US
- Astronauts prepare to install space station segment
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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