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Thu, Sep 21, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Chen `loophole' claim dismissed
- Cabinet spokesman says military coup is unlikely
- KMT plans to introduce new recall motion
- It's no holiday for weary police officers
- Su warns against politically driven anti-Chen strike
- Diplomatic ties with Costa Rica `stable'
- `Cross-border couples' discussed
- Cabinet launches broad social welfare initiative
- Consumers' Foundation takes government to task
- Sufferers of heart disease urged to live healthy lives
- Survey finds mastectomy patients lose confidence
- Taiwan Quick Take: Aboriginal policy changed
- Taiwan Quick Take: Keyboards now recyclable
- Taiwan Quick Take: Ceremony venue unchanged
- Taiwan Quick Take: Neihu EMU trains unveiled
Business
- Wall Street, not Bangkok, hurts TAIEX
- MOEA says Taiwanese firms in Thailand unaffected
- BenQ to downsize two local cellphone plants
- Digital 3C show to highlight new AV technologies
- China Airlines to build headquarters at Taoyuan airport
- Strong demand to stoke LCD sales in second half
- HSBC announces Web-based direct banking service
- Far EasTone may reduce capital to boost efficiency
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Allardyce accused of accepting bribes
- Garcia blanks Detroit in 7-0 win
- Laila Ali set to box at The Garden
- Bears maul Bulls to grab spot in the Taiwna Series
- Oliver's nude modeling upsets All Blacks' legend
- Nalbandian tells the media: `We don't like Lleyton Hewitt'
- Taufik begins defense with win
- Arrest made in connection with college shooting case
- Struggling Wigan crash out of League Cup to lowly Crewe
- `Western waste of time' now making big inroads into Iran
- Lehman believes Woods and Mickelson will be key
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Insurrection brings calm to Bangkok
- Billionaire PM had no shortage of enemies
- Army chief recently said coup would be `impossible'
- `Crocodile hunter' given a sendoff
- Indonesian police fire water cannons at tsunami victims
- Online Chinese identity poll axed, editors sacked
- Somalia seeks help following blasts
- Egypt's ruling party promises political reforms
- `Super rats' plague British streets
- Yemen looks set for surprisingly close electoral battle
- Chess clash in Europe's only Buddhist country
- Washington shifts gear on Iran issue
- House in NY suburb `like a Brazilian rain forest'
- Gruesome death shakes `little piece of heaven'
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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