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Mon, Oct 09, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Police organize forces for planned `siege'
- Wang prays for a smooth Double Ten National Day
- Analysis: Yu's raising of sovereignty issue linked to personal goals
- Lawmaker recall drive launched by Shih's group
- Hsieh camp accuses Hau of campaign infractions
- Migrants and locals sing together at talent show
- Feature: Shop owners question new Guanghua's attractiveness
- Leak closes northbound Hsuehshan tunnel lane
- Nation's sense of Taiwanese identity growing: DPP polls
- Taiwan Quick Take: Holiday charters wrap up
- Taiwan Quick Take: First children off to Japan
- Taiwan Quick Take: AMiBA telescope ready
- Taiwan Quick Take: `Stop smoking,' women told
Business
Editorials
- Editorial: Fools rush in when rules change
- Police need the public's support to be neutral
- China's Achilles' heel
- Push for media-monitoring software has critics seeing Orwell
- Letters: The DPP's downward spiral
- Letters: The least of all evils
- Letters: Roads to ruin
- Letters: No faith in justice
- Letters: `People power' and three H's
Sports
- Man-eating Tigers devour NY Yankees
- Spunky Scotland leading Euro qualifying Group B
- Unstoppable Federer beats Henman for his debut Tokyo title
- Lowndes triumphs in Bathurst 1000
- Fernando Alonso all but clinches his second F1 title
- Lions' jurlers and hitters destroy Brother Elephants
- Arkansas surprises No. 2 Auburn
- Giants' Shockey likes controversy
- Corrales loses battle with scales and Casamayor's fists
- Hossa gives NY Rangers victory in long shootout
- Valuev swats brave Barrett aside
- Carlos disappoints as Northampton capitulate
- Clermont, Toulouse narrow the gap on log-leaders Stade
- Domestic play-offs take heavy toll on All Blacks
- Japan finish fifth and qualify for Champions Trophy
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Pakistanis commemorate quake
- Lawyer scorns proposed Hong Kong roadmap
- Pressure grows for closure of Everest
- Government and rebels hold peace talks
- Thailand's post-coup Cabinet soon to be made public
- Russian reporter's death sparks outrage
- War reporters honored in annual Bayeux awards
- Madagascar stymies return of opposition leader
- British American Tobacco creates row over malaria
- Protests continue in Somalian port over `outsiders'
- Thousands march to support Venezuelan opposition candidate
- US soldiers battle Mahdi Army
- US looks to Iraqi PM for progress
- Navy's `George H.W. Bush' christened
- Poll reveals Americans want Democrat Congress
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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