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Thu, Nov 23, 2006
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Taiwan News
- Yeh suggests allowance amnesty
- Chen honors former Japanese PM
- DPP meeting on `state affairs fund' action postponed
- Survey suggests majority want action on assets
- Legislator says civilian should oversee military
- PFP rails against postal service
- MOJ to push relocation of detention center
- Shaw stable but still on life support
- Wheelchair dance competitor, others to be feted Dec. 1
- Hospitals ignore medical record rules, survey says
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Bank union prepares for strike action
- Yuen Foong Yu gains approval for subsidiary
- US jury orders local LCD firm to pay damages
- Jabil Circuit makes bid for Green Point valued at NT$30 bn
- S Korean firm to buy 80% of Ritidisplay
- Fewer women work than in other Asian `dragons'
- Nokia, Motorola widen market lead
- Jobless rate falls to 3.9 percent on seasonal basis
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Nakamura leaves Ferguson in shock
- The long Ashes wait is finally over
- Minnesota's Morneau edges Jeter to receive MVP award
- Violence mars Vancouver rally over Olympics fund
- Furyk leads first round of Grand Slam
- Cleveland barely hold off Grizzlies
- New Hammers boss says Pardew's job in safe
- Liverpool could be the next club to go, Benitez says
- Jaromir Jagr helps Rangers swagger past Hurricanes
- Pakistan fights back after Lara smashes epic double century
- Sports Briefs
World News
- HIV/AIDS case surge rocks China
- Skyscraper's name change irks Shanghai authorities
- Strike paralyzes Bangladesh for third straight day
- Australia ablaze with dozens of fires
- S Koreans hold nationwide strikes, rallies
- Air force bombs Tiger rebel bases
- Pyongyang will not give up its nuclear weapons
- Risks hamper search for Polish miners
- Dutch immigration policies hang in the balance in election
- Gunmen seize employees from Italian oil vessel
- Bomb attack on speaker of parliament condemned
- Director Robert Altman dies at 81
- Canadians say detained man is Russian spy
- Discovery of four bodies puzzles police
- Crime reporter run over, then shot on Mexican highway
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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