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Thu, Nov 09, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Officials keep quiet on ring case
- Chen's lawyer uncertain about representing first lady
- Activist cheers overseas Taiwanese alliance's efforts
- KMT denies Ma given dressing down by Lien
- Premier hints that he will be staying on to finish term
- Care facilities lack core IT resources, group says
- CIB officer has ties to La New Bears scandal
- Bullet train could be operational within weeks
- DOH survey shows teens have poor eating habits
- Indebted Taipei cabbie turns in cash-filled bag
Business
- Test Rite to buy 68% Tong Lung stake
- Notebook shipments to pick up pace next year
- Local stock market likely to shadow Wall Street slump
- Taishin set to record two straight years in the red
- Regulator mulls combining public funds
- Far EasTone Co predicts decline in its pre-tax profits
- TSMC says it will start building chip plant in April
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Taiwan's winning run grinds to halt
- Taiwan players breeze though pool group play
- Freddy the fan scuppers Red Devils' cup campaign
- Cuba set to defend title at Taichung championship
- Hawks clinch third straight win
- Ponting says Australians did not intend to offend
- Madden scores in shootout to help Devils top Carolina
- Petrova foils Mauresmo's plan to end the year at No. 1
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Activists call HK election panel a joke
- Petitioners for housing rights abused by police
- Five judges implicated in Shenzhen graft scandal
- Suicide attack kills 42 Pakistani troops
- Chinese, US envoys discuss North Korea
- Malaysian analyst quizzed in death
- Thaksin's children face probe over controversial sale
- Shelling kills 45, injures many more in Sri Lanka
- Fijian military officer renews attack on Qarase
- Clashes kill more than 100 in Chad
- Al-Qaeda cell vows more strikes against US, allies
- Camcorder footage was key in trans-Atlantic terror trial
- Prosecutor says corruption costing Russia billions
- Election tainted by complaints
- S Dakotans reject tough abortion law
- Saddam urges Iraqis to `shake hands' and forgive
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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