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Wed, Feb 14, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Parties react to indictment with bluster
- Pro-independence group says Ma unfit to be president
- Security bureau director denies hostess bar claims
- African allies remain faithful: MOFA
- Su promises Taichung money to finish road project
- Lee Teng-hui tells Japanese paper DPP is ineffectual
- Internet piracy a thorn in US-Taiwan ties: IIPA
- Documentary gives hope to lung cancer sufferers
- Cross-strait Lunar New Year charter flights begin
- CLA committee to review feasibility of raising basic wage
Business
- HannStar posts earnings at last
- Tsann Kuen says it expects to post a profit this year
- Foreign companies urge further policy relaxation
- Standard & Poor's retains its `AA-' rating for Taiwan
- Semiconductor growth will slow: TSMC
- Thailand risks soaring: PERC
- Philippine peso declines as foreign funds sell off stocks
- TAIEX falls on Wall Street losses, Ma's indictment
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma's bid against the spirit of law
- John Tkacik on Taiwan: The best defense is a good offense
- Is Chianga symbolworthy of ademocracy?
- Chinese undeterred by wildlife bans
- Informal learing can nurture a spirit of creativity
- Hunt for da Vinci's `Battle of Anghiari' proves a real-life mystery
- Letters: New Year's nightmare
- Letters: Better late than never
Sports
- Pistons roll past Clippers
- Knee kept Eto'o out of game: Barcelona
- Charges fly in China harassment case
- British, Spanish, French dominate UEFA final 32
- AFC to revamp 10 Asian soccer leagues
- France were just lucky: O'Sullivan
- Schnyder drubs local wild card in Belgium
- Trophy helps lift England's cricket gloom
- Germany to crack down on violence among soccer fans
- Forsberg leads Flyers over Wings
- Phil Mickelson may now be hottest player in golf
- Pless, Karlovic win in first-round SAP Open matchups
- MLB union asks to revisit doping ruling
- NFL's Chargers fire head coach as result of power struggle
- Taiwan Sports Wrap
- Sports Briefs
World News
- PRC editor freed early
- Graft in China remains big problem
- China losing more talent than any other country
- Mystery blasts outside US base in Japan investigated
- AIDS activist gets award -- at home
- Clark wants New Zealand to be greenhouse gas-neutral
- Untouchables still suffering, Human Rights Watch says
- Mayor orders review of walkway construction
- Bus bombs in Lebanon go off on anniversary
- Member of radical Red Army Faction gets parole despite local disapproval
- Trying to avoid civil war, Guinea enacts martial law
- Canada mulls Afghanistan role
- US troops skeptical of surge tactics
- Senate to vote on resolution against Bush plan
- Mexican fishermen head campaign to save marlin stock
- Creationists angry over Kansas Board of Education vote
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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