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Wed, Jan 03, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Pensions slow progress in legislature
- Analysis: Storm in a teacup over president's New Year speech
- Beijing lashes out at `secessionist' Chen
- Rezoning request tests relationship between Ma, Hau
- KMT legislators grill MPs over New Year incident
- New immigration agency launched amid criticism
- Ma accused of `twisting' facts on 228
- Government mulls meeting with its South Pacific allies
- NPA issues 15,000 tickets on first day of traffic crackdown
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Fairchild offers to buy out IC designer
- Bank of Taiwan mulling acquisition of Land Bank
- Taiwan Cooperative says pact with BNP still intact
- Auto sales forecast sees recovery in 2007
- Taiwan Lotto promises to smooth out lotto problems
- Taishin writes off nearly NT$10bn in asset sale losses
- Cable repair vessels are on the way: Chunghwa
- BenQ to liquidate cellphone unit
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Spirited Newcastle ties United
- Glenn McGrath shines in final Test
- Timberwolves devour Bobcats 102-96
- Kiwis made to work for victory
- Gerrard wants Liverpool to shoot for Premiership
- Bristol consolidate their lead at the top of Premiership
- Pearce plans trip to the Netherlands to get inside Georgios Samaras' head
- USC trounces Michigan
- Skier hopes to race again after devastating accident
- Retirement from NFL won't slow Barber
- Coyotes, Nolan rip into struggling Washington
- Bob Knight claims record for college coaching victories
- Sports Briefs
World News
- New Aussie prosecutor attacks US
- Jitters aside, Thais return to Bangkok
- Seoul official says poverty in North Korea a key concern
- Indian festival to attract 70 million
- Tamil Web site reports 15 civilian casualties in government `carpet-bombing' of village
- Somalia launches disarmament drive
- Lula vows to spur Brazil's economy
- Rio's new boss calls for federal troops
- Annual hajj draws to close
- France's UMP holds Web-based primary
- Baghdad launches probe into Saddam TV spectacle
- Washington says goodbye to Gerald Ford
- Journalists could be witnesses in CIA probe
- Ahmadinejad says Iran's nuclear plans are still on
- US tele-evangelist sued over `God can heal' claims
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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