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Sun, Sep 17, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Shih declares government `brain-dead'
- `Siege' generates record amount of garbage
- President calls on public to value hard earned democracy
- KMT announces referendum plans
- Small links trips increase by 13.8% from last year
- Flea market underscores importance of recycling
- Police hunt three linked to Taipei `baby trader'
- Sheltered shop facing closure
- `Patient safety' is still not widely understood: survey
- Local policeman in Hualien is on the case to help needy kids get an education
- Taiwan Quick Take: Florists cancel trip
- Taiwan Quick Take: Yen to remain in detention
- Taiwan Quick Take: CWB lifts sea warning
- Taiwan Quick Take: Quake jolts eastern Taiwan
Business
- Oil prices dip on lower OPEC forecast
- Greenback ends mixed week in cautious trading
- Asian bourses close mixed on Friday in sluggish trade
- US stocks rally as investors bet on no change in Fed rates
- G7 calls for more flexible yuan
- Analysts warn on shrinking Ford market share
- Natural foods store linked to tainted US spinach scare
- Chairman of Italian telecom firm quits amid controversy
- Reported Chinese exports top those of US for first time
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Taiwan thunders past HK and China to reach semis
- Warne says his comments were taken out of context
- Asashoryu in four-way tie for lead
- Kuznetsova sweats to keep perfect 12-0
- Dippenaar guides Proteas to victory
- Lin's heroics power Cobras past Bulls
- Nicky Hayden takes Aussie MotoGP pole
- Police hunt second suspect in college football stabbing
- Martinez falters in return from stint on disabled list
- FIFA bigwig probed over ticket scam
- UEFA lifts ban on games in Israel
- Arsenal fear becoming United's latest victims
- Glenn Roeder returns to a very different West Ham
- It's early days yet for Liverpool, says manager Benitez
- Sports Briefs
World News
- More anti-Thaksin rallies ahead
- Myanmar threat to international security: US
- Police clashes with militants in Indian Kashmir kill three
- Singapore blocks opposition protest
- Feature: Khmer Rouge historian finds a kind of peace
- Pakistan says Pope hurt Muslims
- Afghan opium lords to face justice soon, says US drug official
- Japanese police raid Aum cult's offices
- Pope says he `regrets' Islam comments
- Neo-Nazis poised to win seats in German elections
- Putin in call for tighter banking controls
- UK al-Qaeda terror suspect `joked' of bombing parliament
- `Long live our democracy,' Fox says
- Bolivia's Soliz steps down
- Bush digs in after Republican anti-terror law rebellion
- Marine believed to have staged own disappearance
- World News Quick Take
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