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Fri, Feb 16, 2007
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Taiwan News
- KMT divided on further rule changes
- President can't mediate among hopefuls: official
- Interview: New TSU chairman elucidates his vision for the party
- MAC study shows majority supports `Taiwan' UN bid
- Academics claim future 228 Incident is possible
- Nurse lends helping hand in Somaliland
- Cross-strait family trends different, says researcher
- President will hand out red envelopes with a difference
- Suspect US peanut butter not sold in Taiwan: DOH
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Chinatrust executives charged
- Economic growth up in last quarter
- Far EasTone announces purchase of `Wifly' stake
- Property prices to keep rising, says local developer
- Allianz President receives record fine
- Gas find may hold eight month supply
- Baidu income increases fivefold in fourth quarter
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Ma tosses out his trump card
- The uncertainty of Russian power
- Carrots, sticks needed to fight global warming
- Left or right: Inside the semi-science of politics and personality
- Letter: Name changes don't help
- Letter: Removal of statues overdue
- Letter: Justice won't cause tensions
- Letter: Days off for foreign workers
Sports
- National pride discouraged
- Pierce nets 32 and Boston Celtics end sorry losing streak
- Taiwan sports wrap
- Ramon Calderon confirmed as Real Madrid president
- Pollock blasts Proteas to victory
- Svindal cements place as star of the slopes
- Woods conspicuous by his absence from Nissan Open
- Symonds warned of injury risk if he plays in World Cup
- Joo Mi-kim faces strong field of rivals in Hawaii
- Arsenal see off Bolton in FA Cup
- Environmentalists' concerns bedevil Sochi's Games bid
- Werder Bremen thrash 10-man Ajax Amsterdam
- South Africa's Sharks sitting pretty atop Super 14
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Whaling nations defiant
- US commander calls PRC missile test `regrettable'
- Chinese activist doctor still under house arrest
- Two Koreas agree to Cabinet-level talks
- Jakarta tells WHO to restrict bird flu samples
- Li in helpful mood at start of Japan trip
- Newspaper trio in Philippines face sedition charges
- Polio rises in Pakistan after rumors over immunization
- US, Britain worst for kids: report
- Spanish train bombing trial begins
- Serbia rejects UN plan for Kosovo
- Dutch oil company settles illegal dumping charges
- Possible Darfur meetings at African-French summit
- Bush defends foreign policy initiatives
- Harper facing problems over Kyoto
- Anti-terror measures look set to expire
- Fungus threatening to wipe out amphibians
- Iraq closes border with Iran and Syria amid security fears
- Institute releases letters written by Anne Frank's father
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- An old street comes to life
- Pop Stop
- The hills are alive...
- Back to basics at the New Year
- Last call at DV8
- The Vinyl Word
- Only the dead have seen the end of war
- The Amityville lesson: houses have feelings too
- This wife comes with a health warning
- Reel News
- Restaurant: Cosmopolitan Grill 大都會美式餐廳
- Restaurant: Salt and Bread
- Events & Entertainment
- Top Five Mandarin Albums
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