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Fri, Sep 22, 2006
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Taiwan News
- UN's backing of S Korean worries Taiwan's US allies
- Shih campaign to sue president, FTV
- Chen hopes for an early end to political unrest
- Cross-border marriages help fuel rights abuses
- Anti-snoring devices panned
- Experts disagree over punishing prostitutes' clients
- Chung Chang-hai's relatives condemn police shooting
- Taiwan Quick Take: Keelung mayor gets seven
- Taiwan Quick Take: Police arrest 14 in Tainan
- Taiwan Quick Take: Spouse hotline to open
- Taiwan Quick Take: Plant battles allergies
Business
- BenQ stock price continues to tumble
- Expansion of convenience store sector slowing down
- President Chain unveils Shanghai joint venture
- Taiwan's banking sector looks buoyant: Citigroup
- Government looking to improve situation for Web 2.0 firms
- Export orders reach record high level
- EMG to expand digital TV operations in China
- ASRock prepares to list on Emerging Stock Market
- FSC to retain some bans on Chinatrust Financial's business
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Far from Bangkok, close to Manila
- How to rule by reading the daily newspapers
- Will the future be any different?
- Race is the unmentioned divider in US politics
- The last thing Darfur needs is the involvement of Western troops
- Letters: Screaming for Mommy
- Letters: Ma, the cartoon mayor
- Letters: Democracy, Taiwan style
- Letters: Accent is unimportant
Sports
- Yankees seal AL East title
- Bulls and Cobras slip up
- US hopes to settle old Ryder Cup score
- Boucher rides his luck as Proteas sweep Zimbabwe
- Palermo steal Sicilian thriller
- Red Sox loss hands title to Yankees
- FC Barcelona face first serious test against Valencia
- Nicky Hayden wary of threat posed by Valentino Rossi
- Wallaby playmaker Stephen Larkham opts to tour Europe
World News
- Exiled Thai Muslim welcomes coup
- Red light district unaffected by turmoil
- South Korea develops own cruise missile, media say
- AI calls on IOC to press rights issues
- Newspapers caution Abe on new job
- Budapest riots ebb as security tightens
- Yemen President Saleh leading in ballot count
- Arab nations urge UN to revive peace process
- Darfur deployment will be extended, says African Union
- World powers hand Iran fresh nuclear deadline
- `The devil' and Hitchcock at the UN
- Record highs in Iraqi deaths: UN
- Vote keeps Bush detainee bill alive
- Lula campaign manager steps down
- Shuttle 'Atlantis' makes safe return to planet Earth
- Man arrested in Colorado blood trail murder case
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Thai shares rebound after early plunge
- Shanghai women demand refunds on SK-II products
- Fed holds interest rates at 5.25%
- Japanese firms talking to Russia over Sakhalin-2
- Google refuses to comply with court decision in Belgium
- Chinese firms are biggest source of growth for NASDAQ
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- A Moving Sound gathers monentum
- Paradise regained on the city's mean streets
- Teutonic tunes for a good cause
- Pop Stop
- Old masters rise from the dead
- The Vinyl Word
- Murder most lurid
- Everybody in the room has to take their clothes off
- `My Football Summer' gives and goes
- Buildinga tower of song
- Reel News
- Restaurant: JeJu Korea Restaurant (濟州鍋品料理)
- Restaurant: Himalaya Indian Restaurant
- Events & Entertainment
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