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Sat, Feb 17, 2007
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Congress members pitch for Taiwan
- KMT election meeting inconclusive
- Ker takes a swipe at the `outdated' KMT
- Premier `not planning to quit' for campaign
- Academic claims fewer adults living with their parents
- KMT Legislator Hung Hsiu-chu indicted for slander
- Amis to put on their own celebration for Valentine's
- Feature: `Bus Boy' helps frustrated commuters
- Tollbooths on freeways close today
- Museum, park drop plan to lift elephant with human hair
- Taiwanese orchids become hot-selling black-market items
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Bureau vows travel sector reform
- Hon Hai chairman predicts revenues above NT$2 trillion
- Avoid Mega Financial and buy Hua Nan, report says
- Far Eastern International Bank confirms DBS talks
- US House hears PRC piracy complaints
- Feature: China plays down foreign sourcing of high speed rail
- Japan to join US in complaint to WTO over PRC subsidies
- Science Park reports record revenues
Editorials
Sports
- Aussie woes continue as Kiwis win by 10 wickets
- Injury casts doubt over Lee's World Cup
- NBA drops Hardaway after anti-gay tirade
- Terry snatches late victory for Dallas
- Gunners stop by for tea at Buckingham Palace
- Taiwan Sports Wrap
- Unseeded Karlovic upsets Blake
- Padraig Harrington zooms into first-round lead in LA
- Late goal lifts Sabres past Oilers
- Matsuzaka vows to hold on to his winning formula
- Mauresmo closing in on diamond-studded racket
- Sevilla's defense stays on track
- Familiar faces block duo's FA Cup passage
- Warne blames Australia's Buchanan for series loss
- Eddie Jones asks referee to ignore Gregan's influence
- Sports Briefs
World News
- North Korea marks Kim's special day
- Roh worried about backtracking by Pyongyang regime
- Feature: Japan military goes cutesy
- Human rights group highlights Afghan campaign abuses
- Japan may abandon whale hunt
- Thai junta leader wants return of telecoms giant
- Sri Lankan military reports destroying two Tamil vessels
- NGOs skeptical of Philippine plans for tribunal on killings
- PRC minister promotes friendship on Tokyo visit
- Blair's nuclear plans stumble
- Passengers stop armed hijacker
- Putin promotes minister
- African nations agree not to give support to rebels
- Anglican leaders avoid Church split over homosexuals
- Haniyeh to form Cabinet with Fatah
- Rice reaffirms US support for Abbas
- US legislatures pass their own antiwar clauses
- Passengers grumble after 11 hours on parked plane
- Experts rethink Antarctic calculations
- Indian tribe gains recognition after 32-year legal fight
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
Bilingual Pages