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Thu, Oct 26, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Wang Jin-pyng predicts chaos
- Final stage of `Big Warmth' plan launched
- Shih lists 10 reasons for Chen to go
- Legislators question Academia Sinica president's loyalty
- James Huang says relationship with US PR firm is over
- Ministry proposes longer holidays
- Activists call for Retrocession Day national vacation
- Commission discusses HDTV plan for PTS
- After two-day delay, Diaoyutai protesters head north
- Taiwanese distrust media, say it lacks credibility: survey
- Taiwan Quick Take: Schriver clarifies letters
- Taiwan Quick Take: Five soldiers injured
- Taiwan Quick Take: THSRC prices questioned
- Taiwan Quick Take: Families supported
Business
- AU Optronics' Q3 net income plunges
- Tough to stop red ink, Chinatrust Financial warns
- UMC's Q3 profits rise, but fail to meet expectations
- Acer celebrates 30th birthday with one eye on Lenovo
- GM sharply reduces third-quarter loss
- US slowdown could hurt China's economic growth
- Rights glitch grounds Oasis launch
- Chip maker Nanya third-quarter profits more than double
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- S Korean unification chief quits
- Chinese Communist Party calls on media to toe the line
- Beijing readies legislation to protect the Great Wall
- UK Iraq pullout `in a year': US official
- NATO kills 38 militants in southern Afghanistan
- Dili airport closed after gang clashes
- Brother of `war on terror' hero lashes out at Bush
- Japanese defense chief pours water on `careless debate' about nuclear weapons
- Mexico's Oaxaca crisis deepens
- Anti-Castro CIA agent headache for Bush
- Swiss conductor weeps at opening of second trial
- Bolivians reminisce on Black October atrocities
- World News Quick Take
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