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Thu, Mar 08, 2007
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Taiwan News
- US rights report faults Taiwan
- DPP to use exclusionary polling system
- TSU's Chang drops party membership over new policies
- Cabinet spokesman accuses AP, CNN of biased reporting
- KMT sets list of Control Yuan candidates
- Apology follows vulgar e-mail from Tu
- `Red-clad' demonstrators plan to sue Shih Ming-teh
- Activists continue campaign against east coast freeway
- Education plan still drawing fire
- Premier announces budget for new education reforms
- DPP lawmaker slams Taipei City on Memorial Hall
- Fugitive accountant held after turning herself in
- Bausch and Lomb announces another lens solution recall
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Yulon Nissan plans new export drive
- HSBC to debut on offshore bond exchange
- Airline ticketing system to combat bullet train effect
- High Tech Computer phones to offer Yahoo services
- Google touts benefits of Gmail service
- Clevo Computer shrugs off two Lenovo lawsuits
- Lunar New Year holiday trims nation's total trade
- Stay on the sidelines, BNP Paribas tells investors
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: The cherry-picking of history
- Kurt Campbell on Taiwan: The American elections and Asia
- Incentives to invest in the south good for everyone
- Capital cases overwhelm Arizona court
- EU must reform labor markets and welfare systems to survive
- Letter: Bullet train a wonderful ride
- Letter: How Chiayi keeps it clean
Sports
- Valencia-Inter game ends in ugly brawl
- Taiwan Sports Wrap
- Terrorists targeting cross-country champs, US says
- Arenas breaks out of slump to secure a Wizards victory
- Black Caps make bumpy start
- Alonso, Raikkonen shape as strongest F1 title contenders
- Pennsylvania officials talk tough with Penguins
- England are now a 'second division' team, Ashton says
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Genocide trials near collapse in Cambodia
- Gun sales increase ahead of polls in India's restive north
- Thousands of birds culled after H5N1 outbreak in Lhasa
- Japan increases surveillance of China
- Northern Ireland goes to polls
- Report reveals risks for journalists
- Peacekeepers greeted by mortar attack in Somalia
- World Bank report paints grim picture for Palestinians
- Controversial philosopher dies following long illness
- US admits own human-rights faults
- US Army medic deserter given eight months
- Brazilian farm workers invade tree farms
- Colombians celebrate author's 80th
- Mexico's leader wants to keep his workers at home
- Model Naomi Campbell sentenced to sweep floors
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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