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Mon, Oct 30, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Party heavyweights help in Kaohsiung
- Analysis: KMT plays down worries about split pan-blue vote
- Koo seeks to sidestep constitutional mire
- Academic calls for urgent reform of the Constitution
- Students' knowledge of global affairs limited: poll
- US, Taiwanese police join hands to crack fraud ring
- Taiwanese trips abroad outnumber foreigners' visits
- Taipei Zoo marks 20th anniversary of relocation to Muzha
- Chen says Taiwan becoming `regional Hakka hub'
- Police agency says tourists from China interested in F-16s
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Fiery Munster thrash Bourgoin
- Mario Ancic wins St Petersburg Open
- Rooney hat-trick keeps Man United ahead of Chelsea
- Inter Milan win city derby
- Gronholm's loss hands championship to Loeb
- India set Australia challenging target in deciding clash
- Bayern Munich win at home but fail to entertain
- FIFA chief Sepp Blatter apologizes to Socceroos
- Federer squeezes past tough Paradorn
- Sharapova, Petrova to face off in Linz Open final
- Japanese skaters sweep singles at Skate America
- Top Order of Merit spot up for grabs in Spain
- KJ Choi maintains one-shot lead over Els, Gay, Goydos
- Annika Sorenstam increases her lead in Dubai Masters
- Kiwi skipper says he bears no grudge against Morley
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Taliban plan major winter offensive
- Malaysian PM calls for increased ethnic tolerance
- Bangladeshi president tries to end crisis
- South Korea sends observers to PSI exercise
- Japanese navy holds annual fleet review
- PM Howard sends strong warning to Australian sheikh
- Leaders gather on eve of ASEAN summit talks
- Serbia holds constitutional referendum
- `Chiracophobia' becoming a national sport
- Feature: Overfishing takes a heavy toll on the Mediterranean
- Oldest British and German veterans embrace as friends
- Woman badly burned in bus torching in Marseille
- Blair's military policy attacked
- Fidel Castro makes TV appearance
- Mexican federal riot police ready to end Oacaxa unrest
- British police want law to make flag burning an offense
- Google remains defiant over censorship complaints
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Business Focus
Features
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