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Thu, Feb 01, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Su defends planned textbook changes
- Airlines cool on call for additional charter flights
- Call for change may conflict with US: Negroponte
- Health officials announce purchase of three drug authentication machines
- Child welfare foundation announces grim statistics
- Live poultry banned from markets
- THSRC gets MOTC approval for Taipei to Banciao section
- EPA says weather front will carry more air pollutants
- CPC formulates guidelines for providers of frozen Lunar New Year dinner dishes
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- SPIL posts record-high Q4 earnings
- IT vendors expect Vista to generate opportunity
- Consumers respond with `Yawn' rather than `Wow'
- Fubon going into weather insurance
- Airlines expected to cut fuel surcharge
- Private trade association calls for fast ASE review
- Firms urge US to tackle censorship
- NT dollar gains on speculation over converted earnings
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Older Japanese husbands learn to appreciate wives
- Howard denies murder plot allegation
- Bangkok shelves plan to deport 153 Hmong
- Arroyo rebuts charges of 800 political killings
- Former Malaysian PM forms court to try rights violations
- Feature: Chinese see murder of journalist as cautionary message to media workers
- Lights out as world waits for global warming report
- Report says Sydney facing tough times
- Scientists faced pressure to play down warming
- Trainer confirms Litvinenko photograph used as target
- N Ireland vote scheduled for next month
- Germany issues arrest warrants for 13 CIA `kidnappers'
- Suicide attack wounds Iraqi soldiers
- Bush allies mobilize to block opponents of Iraq plan
- EU worried US could attack Iran
- Jury says Seattle violated rights of WTO protesters
- UK police arrest nine in `Iraq-style kidnapping plot'
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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