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Thu, Oct 19, 2006
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Specter of pan-blue split worries Hau
- Presidential Office pans story about Chen and Su
- Pan-greens urge respect for judicial system
- US wants Chen to keep promises
- Anti-graft drive in China boosts Hu's power: analysts
- Cabinet plans NT$25.4bn fund for human resources
- Mother-daughter team found guilty of extortion
- Commission rebuts Tsai's Japanese claim
- Group emphasizes pharmacists' role
- Far Eastern denies reports it will stop running ETC system
- Cabinet proposes new abortion rules, backed with fines
- Blind climbers set to scale nation's highest mountain
- Taiwan Quick Take: High speed rail fares set
- Taiwan Quick Take: Ministerial meeting opens
- Taiwan Quick Take: Cabinet goes bananas
- Taiwan Quick Take: Students' robots showcased
Business
- BenQ Corp expecting to turn profit by next year
- SSAC's first light aircraft almost ready for delivery
- Financial experts slam legal flaws
- NewsMaker: Jeffrey Koo Jr, the `handsome banker' who jeopardized the family business
- MBK Partners to buy into Taiwan cable TV provider
- MP3s drive memory chip business
- Blogs increasingly popular in Taiwan, survey indicates
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Cardinals on the cusp of World Series
- Cardinals show Mets what playoff baseball is all about
- Afinogenov helps Sabres maintain their perfect record
- Friends, family bid emotional farewell to pitcher Cory Lidle
- Big sides dominate Champions League
- Gibernau undergoes surgery, will miss Valencia Grand Prix
- Federer makes winning return
- Schumacher says he can't wait for his Sunday finale
- Kiwi PM welcomes visiting mementoes of `the Originals'
- Australia names Prime Minister's XV to face Japan
- Golovin thrashes Vaidisova, Hantuchova also through
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Tsang slammed by critics over HK skies
- Nepal rebels unlikely to end fighting
- Cambodian royalist party throws out absentee leader
- N Korea defiant as Rice visits region
- Despite non-nuclear policy, Japan is willing to debate
- British pull out of southern Afghan district
- Afghan kidnappers propose to trade Italian journalist
- New Zealand's PM concerned by threat of Fiji military coup
- Abbas proposes Cabinet of technocrats
- Iceland to start hunting whales in spite of ban
- Madonna says Malawian infant's adoption is legal
- Pakistan to execute Briton during royal couple's visit
- Reburial of Argentina's strongman sparks fight
- US troops increasing presence in strife-torn Balad, Iraq
- Bush signs `torture bill' into law
- Venezuelan bid deadlocks UN Security Council vote
- President Bush welcomes expanding US population
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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