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Fri, Mar 09, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Admiral lauds Taiwan's military
- Bill seeks to upgrade AIT director's status
- Bill on 228 amended, chaos ensues
- Two candidates announce KMT chairmanship bid
- Yu, Su and Hsieh register for DPP's presidential primary
- Many work injuries go uncompensated
- Outstanding women honored
- Survey reveals many women feel unsafe
- Tzu Chi's Master Cheng Yen wins Niwano award
- Men's health group classifies erectile dysfunction on `rough and ready' scale
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Property market to stay hot: developers
- Public confidence in the housing market soars in Q4
- Fubon optimistic about earnings recovery
- Avon cautious as buying confidence remains sluggish
- AU Optronics expects flat-panel market to rebound next quarter
- Shares for Bank of Overseas Chinese rise
- Shares close up as investors return to hunt for bargains
- DaimlerChrysler aims to boost market share
Editorials
- Editorial: Japan's shameful ignorance
- 'Comfort women' must be defended
- Grasping the antagonism over 228
- The urgency of drafting a constitution in transition
- Wikipedia contributor flaunts fictional credentials
- Europe should unite to prevent a US-Iran war
- Southeast Asia attracting South Korean retirees and students
Sports
- Bayern eliminate Real Madrid
- Taiwan Sports Wrap
- Dino's Lee Hsueh-lin voted February's MVP
- LeBron James nails 41 points for the Cavaliers
- Krajicek victory books a shot at Maria Sharapova
- Mixed fortunes for Aussies in cup competition
- Sami receives a rude awakening
- President decries Russian league's cable TV contract
- More problems for Maradona as court orders investigation
- Coventry City could be next English club in US takeover bid
- S Africans embrace Super 14 challenge
- Checkpoint minders give mushers a little pampering
- Klitschko hoping to prove himself a worthy champion
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Hanoi talks last under an hour
- Beijing's State Council pans US on rights abuses
- More politicians arrested in Dhaka
- Hong Kong cardinal says situation in China 'dangerous'
- MP possibly a killer and not an Indian, TV channel claims
- China not a strategic adversary: Gates
- Israel unveils new surveillance drone
- US serving UN `poisonous food,' Iran says
- Kenyan police kill 10 in war against crime in Nairobi
- Vote count begins in N Ireland assembly elections
- Shiite pilgrims flood Karbalah
- US Air Force retiring `stealth' cruise missile
- `Vagina' lands students in hot water
- Former US sailor arrested for aiding al-Qaeda Web site
- House Democrats craft Iraqi troop pullout deadline
- NASA fires astronaut in cross-country assault case
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- China urged to open up markets
- Carrefour's chairman quits post
- Makers of single chips gain on rise in cheap phones
- IBM offers staff courses, advice on financial planning
- Exxon Mobil to launch more than 20 projects to boost global oil production
- Apple may launch laptops using flash chips for storage
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- ABBA 'Thank you for the music'
- The nearness of Poncho Sanchez
- Vinyl junkies get ready for a fix
- Former CKS Cultural Center artistic director sizes up her new mission
- Pop Stop
- Set phasers to stun
- The Vinyl Word
- Thermopylae gets the blue screen treatment
- He never liked his greens
- A picturesque portrait of today's lost youth
- Reel News
- Restaurant: On Tap
- Restaurant: Marco Polo
- Event & Entertainment
- Top Five Mandarin Album
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