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Fri, Oct 20, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh tells Ma to clarify fund's usage
- Rail vibration project botched, legislators say
- Taiwan leery of forums in Beijing
- Soong signs up for Taipei race
- Hospital turns down Chao Chien-ming's request to return
- NCC shrugs off Cabinet's proposed amendment
- Legislators lash out at COA over glut of bananas
- Nation pens environment deal with Latin countries
- Rail vibration project botched, legislators say
- Health system costs need attention, sayslegislative group
- Academia Sinica welcomes new institute president
- Air force conducts night missile tests along east coast
- Taiwan Quick Take: MRT giving away magnets
- Taiwan Quick Take: Taiwan moves up one notch
- Taiwan Quick Take: Most batteries not recycled
- Taiwan Quick Take: Tunnel to close for drill
- Taiwan Quick Take: AIT unveils new system
Business
- ProMOS' Q3 income sets record
- Time running out for China Development's takeover
- Office rental rates expected to soar, estate agent says
- First Financial to go into bancassurance with the UK's Aviva
- Taiwan Lottery Co names acting chief
- MOEA upbeat on US FTA
- Chen, Saca visit Taiwan Science Park
- BenQ Mobile heading for overhaul
- Kaohsiung begins soliciting bids for tourism cableway
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- New York Mets keep NLCS alive
- Taylor bowls West Indies to shock win
- Real upbeat for Barca clash
- BCCI may revoke Azharuddin ban
- PCB appoint Alam for doping tribunal
- The Blues overcome Barcelona
- China's women clinch their first gymnastics title
- A strangely humble Tyson kicks off his `world tour' today
- A guarded, matchless world champion prepares to hang up his racing helmet
- New Jersey Devils' Brodeur chalks up 450 victories
- Sports Briefs
World News
- North Korea: Japan, US to strengthen defense
- North Korea: Chinese delegation sends `strong' message to Kim
- North Korea: Bush warns North against nuclear weapons transfer
- Pakistan's president delays execution
- Ban says Seoul did not buy him the top UN job
- Feature: Bamiyan Buddhas could rise from the ashes
- Two Sri Lankan soldiers killed by mine explosion
- Red Cross passed on message from detained suspect
- Israel steps up search for Palestinian arms tunnels
- Father of boy Madonna wants to adopt supports star
- Probe launched into computer workers' deaths
- Russia silent on Israeli requests to pressure Iran
- Former Beatle set to fight allegations he abused wife
- New US policy to interdict use of space
- Thousands protest school reforms in Chile
- Tehran says UN sanctions would doom diplomacy
- Pill fails to deliver fountain of youth
- Three Marines to be court martialed avoid death penalty
- Hundreds of sex offenders in US used popular Web site, investigation shows
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- China's growth shows signs of slowing
- Apple's impressive growth surprises analysts
- Prosecutors want former Livedoor CFO sent to prison
- Microsoft dumping Wintel, moving into chip design
- Samsung looking for DRAM sales to top US$10 billion
- Sony cuts profit forecasts on battery recall problems
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- The Flying Wallendas sweep into town
- Preserving the bounty of Taiwan's tribal heritage
- Can't Knock the World-Wide Hustleby Robert NearContributing Reporter
- Pop Stop
- The man behind the label Pierre Cardin
- Sleeping with the enemy
- National Theater's risk pays off with an illuminating performance of 'Limb's Theorum'
- The Vinyl Word
- Falling in love has rarely been so dull
- Blinded bysmokeand mirrors
- When tragedy and comedy meet in action
- Nothing like boys in uniform
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Ratafia
- Restaurant: Burned Cheese 焦起司
- Event & Entertainment
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