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Sat, Nov 11, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Lee's open letter draws praise, criticism
- Recall motion up for legislative vote on Nov. 24
- Navy team in US for submarine talks
- Nicaragua's Ortega affirms cooperation with Taiwan: report
- Chiu's charges of `secret accounts' raise eyebrows
- Envoy to APEC meet to tout Taiwan's political savvy
- Virulent Chinese strain of HIV affecting Taiwan
- Lee's open letter draws praise, criticism
- Women's rights activists fight abortion proposal
- Seminar seeks to strike human rights, anti-terror balance
- Falls most common cause of injury among children
- Taiwan Quick Take: English symposium starts
- Taiwan Quick Take: Long Lunar New Year break
- Taiwan Quick Take: Viagra saves newborns
- Taiwan Quick Take: Digital art fest opens
Business
- TSMC to boost annual bonuses
- Finance minister reiterates resolve on taxation plan
- Companies sign MOU to explore solar cell options
- Central Trust of China expands PC procurement plan
- Authorities mull lifting China chip ban
- Limited PS3 a sure sellout
- Statistics reveal rise in energy consumption
- High Tech Computer surprises pundits with a record haul
Editorials
Sports
- England embarrassed in tour opener
- Ducks' walkover sets NHL record
- Lackluster Taiwan given a lesson by Italy in Taichung
- Principal sorry for using Nazi `motivational' speech
- England face `no-win' situation
- Uruguay advance after mass brawl with Argentina
- Tiger makes roaring return to form at the HSBC championship
- Beckham, Ronaldo fire Real Madrid to win in Spanish cup
- Villa boss praises Chelsea
- LeBron exits early, but with win
- Coe backs Africa to host Olympics
- Prosecutors ask for Millar's acquittal in Cofidis doping trial
- Rutgers kicks Louisville out of national title chase
- Sports Briefs
World News
- China blasts flu research
- Beijing tempts childless couples to build families
- Dream of railway crossing Asia still faces obstacles
- Tamil politician assassinated
- US citizens, Vietnamese tried for terrorism
- Protest erupts over corruption and land grabs in Guangdong
- Hospital to set up drop-off to take in unwanted babies
- US groups to study the effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam
- Israel pressing on with strikes: Olmert
- Chad clashes leave up to 200 dead
- S African committee approves gay marriage
- Professor warns conference about ocean acidification
- Six hostages flee from kidnappers at Nigerian oil facility
- Stabilization efforts shaky: Rumsfeld
- Iraqi forces arrest head of al-Qaeda cell in Rawah
- Argentina seeks arrest of former Iranian leader
- Republican party chief to step down
- Bush looks to his father's friends again for advice
- Mexico City council legalizes same-sex civil unions
- World News Quick Take
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