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Sat, Dec 16, 2006
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Taiwan News
- First lady's lawyers argue case's legality
- Weather, rain keeps Wu trial turnout low
- Premier receives warm welcome in Gambia
- Chao's job appeal will be reviewed by commission
- Pan-blues do an about face on pension reform plan
- Maokong cable car set to start service in February
- Daughter, father to reunite after 30 years
- Health committee proposes raising insurance charge
- Chengchi University starts new student interaction program
- High-speed train `accident' caused by human error, faulty equipment: MOTC
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Forum calls for cross-strait relaxation
- Foundation slams telecom firms over scams
- CLSA positive on HTC's prospects, rates stock a `buy'
- Chi Mei to finance new 6G LCD plant with share sales
- Paper imports harm local producers
- Hon Hai's chief accuses reporter of blackmail
- Shares close up on Wall Street rally and foreign interest
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Gold, silver, bronze -- and lead
- Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: You love farce? Send in the clowns
- The smaller parties reap what they blindly sow
- Bush faces total failure in Iraq
- China and US are not world's only economies
- The US and Australia are still working to keep Japan `onside'
- Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
Sports
- Asian Games: Taiwan wins hoops silver medal
- Asian Games: Iran defeats Jordan to bag bronze in men's basketball
- Asian Games: China's dominance is an `example': Japan
- Ernie Els leads in South Africa
- Tottenham and Rangers progress in UEFA Cup
- Ronaldinho dreams of Club World Cup success
- 49ers keep playoff hopes alive
- Bobcats take Orlando's magic away
- Contract renewed for coach of men's, women's soccer
- Stenson takes the lead at Target World Challenge
- Boston's scores in third period squash the Devils
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Nepal is `very close' to new constitution
- Report suggests conjugal visits in Indian jails
- Qarase is finished, says Fiji coup chief
- New Zealand PM defends her Fiji military decision
- Japan's PM under pressure
- Japan is not considering a territory-split proposal
- Egypt cracks down on Brotherhood
- Siniora in Moscow to pressure Syria
- UK charity pays prostitutes to stay off streets
- EU leaders gather before hiatus in expansion process
- ICC prosecutor to present Darfur probe findings next year
- US mulls creating new brigades
- Cuba swears to resist US policy
- US astronauts rewire the international space station
- Colombian president's ally faces investigation
- Eastern lowlands of Bolivia prepare for mass street protests
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- China promises yuan flexibility
- Yahoo Answers celebrates success
- Oil prices steady as impact of OPEC's decision subsides
- Google offers patent search service, Web site registry
- EMusic had 100 millionth digital music download
- Japan Tobacco inks agreement to buy out UK's Gallaher
- World Business Quick Take
Features
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