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Sat, Oct 28, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Young praised, vilified by parties
- Convention on unrepresented nations begins
- MAC defends its decision on asylum seeker from China
- Lawmaker accuses Hau of malfeasance during EPA tenure
- Taiwan Solidarity Union legislator apologizes for backing wrong proposals
- Baby leave reform nearer reality
- Trick or dangerous treat?
- Injured Chinese tourists fly home
- Seal of approval to help tourists avoid being ripped off
- THSRC opening ceremony now scheduled for Dec. 7
- Tayuan spokesman says CAA should foot bill for lighting
- Taiwan News Quick Take: Infotainment poll released
- Taiwan News Quick Take: Hot springs festival starts
- Taiwan News Quick Take: Virus strikes 70 in hospital
- Taiwan News Quick Take: Culture on show
Business
- Acer tipping strong rise in sales
- Shin Kong predicts continued impact of bad debt
- HannStar Display posts ninth quarterly net loss
- US, EU go after China over subsidies
- Shoemakers bring complaint against imports from China
- MEMC, Gintech ink deal
- Consumer confidence keeps falling
- Nanya shares rise on strength of Dell CEO's comments
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: The People First Party's red agenda
- Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Invasion of the communist crabs
- The Taipei election is a real test of strategy
- Tackling global warming
- If the Internet ain't broke, do not try to fix it
- Scandinavia's accounting trick could help with globalization
- Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
Sports
- Cards take control of the World Series
- Let me tell you about David Eckstein
- Platini and Johansson to vie for UEFA top job
- Sabres beat Islanders to win 10th game in a row
- All eyes on Wade as same old Miami defend top spot
- Branden Ore shreds Clemson as Virginia Tech clinch victory
- Windies hold on to make semis
- Klinsmann closing in on US job
- Tuqiri too expensive for rugby league's Broncos
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Islamic cleric says he will not resign
- Foster to be discharged on Monday
- Japanese man rams car into children
- Ban, Hu to discuss North Korea
- US envoy asks if Japan would use force to defend against North Korean missiles
- Hong Kong activists turn back from Diaoyu islets
- Sogavare backs down in row over Solomon Islands inquiry
- Second N Korean vessel detained for safety violations
- Solana optimistic about Rafah passage
- Bureaucracy halts an evangelical mission to Israel
- EU announces launch of anti-terror project
- Supplies for space station delayed by docking malfunction
- Journalist finds laughter lacking in North Korea
- Arabs slam Danish court over decision on Prophet cartoons
- Incentives offered to apathetic US voters
- Canada arrests US pedophile exile
- Arson blamed for four firefighters' deaths
- Mentally ill man assaults churchgoers in Oregon
- Teacher-turned-judge faces drugs-for-sex charges
- Decades-old grudge linked to murder charges
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Tokyo exchange, NYSE in tie-up talks
- Starbucks denies leaning on coffee growers in Africa
- Microsoft reports strong profit for the last quarter
- ICBC shares skyrocket after initial public offering
- Japanese securities firm sues Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Japan's NTT DoCoMo warns profits for this year will likely be well down
- World Business Quick Take
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