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Thu, Sep 14, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Pro-Chen rally is doomed: Shih
- China comments on anti-Chen rallies
- Taipei City to deploy 3,000 police officers to maintain order
- Yu confident arms procurement will be approved
- Lu invites Wang, caucus leaders to dinner meeting
- First cross-strait medical fiight due to arrive today
- Alzheimer's group announces free testing day
- Appointment of TV network manager creates controversy
- Consumer protection agency worried about diapers
- Car Free Day lures participants from around the nation
- Taiwan Quick Take: Su uges passage of bills
- Taiwan Quick Take: `Central Daily News' reborn
- Taiwan Quick Take: Minister agrees to plan
- Taiwan Quick Take: Divorce rate increases
Business
- Card crackdown hurts Far EasTone
- SMIC counter-sues TSMC for not honoring commercial agreement
- Fubon denies deal with Xiamen bank
- Lenovo introduces new range of AMD-powered desktops
- Mega International Bank's union calls for a grand strike
- Report causes Acon to dip
- SMIC counter-sues TSMC for not honoring commercial agreement
- S&P rebuts `downgrade' press report
- Chinese Petroleum Corp cuts gasoline, diesel oil prices
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Barca and Valencia off to a flying start
- Rayborn boosts La New to fifth straight victory
- Alonso describes Schumi as `most unsporting driver'
- Asashoryu swats down No. 3 Dejima
- Tired Davydenko cruises into second round in Beijing
- Cardinals hand Astros agonizing loss
- Black Ferns close in on their third Rugby World Cup
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Howard slams Solomons' expulsion of ambassador
- Muslim separatists blame deadlock on government
- Irwin's family to hold public memorial service at Australia Zoo's `Crocoseum'
- Thaksin likely won't seek a new term
- Rockets launched prior to leaders' meeting
- Sri Lankan officials deny `unconditional' talks
- Wen pledges to continue 'opening'
- Chinese extend media restrictions to court officials
- NAM calls for end to Iran crisis
- Turkish police search for bombers
- Israeli general quits, Hezbollah awaits UN mediator
- Wildlife expert persuades LRA to protect white rhino
- London's `Red Ken' strikes deal with President Chavez
- Helium shortage set to deflate global party-goers
- Fourth US embassy attacker dies
- Saddam prosecutor blasts judge
- Soros and Sachs set their own objectives for Africa
- `Green Revolution' redux for Gates and Rockefeller
- Major powers unable to reach consensus on Iran
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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