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Sat, Mar 17, 2007
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Taiwan News
- China building support to take over Taiwan: expert
- Feature: Tashi's CKS statues lure Chinese pilgrims
- Su rejects draft CEC bill based on number of seats
- Renewable energy bill `very likely' to pass, insiders say
- Reporters treat Wang to birthday party
- Clashes erupt over leprosarium
- Bureau skeptical of THSRC's plans
- Feature: Humane stray cat project expands
- Police apprehend suspect in rape of medical student
- Thrill seekers told of health concerns
- `Humorous' ring-back tones panned by legislator
- American man promotes Ilan County's religious art
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Veutron denies insider trading charges
- Regulator says it has no plans to penalize Wii users
- Taishin Financial expects to return to profit this year
- TTL gets go-ahead to set up China offices
- Life insurers boost product diversity to hedge risks
- Su says government will stop major loan defaults
- TAIFEX's conference bid succeeds
- TAIEX closes week higher on back of modest gains in US
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Duke booted in tourney
- Pro baseball to start today with La New, Lions in rematch
- Cup aims to build bridges
- Last gasp goal by keeper spurs Sevilla on to victory
- England look to dish out wooden spoon
- Blarney Army celebrates thrilling tie against Zimbabwe
- Feature: Shaking up soccer's big underachiever
- English sides to consider penalty shootout suggestion
- Bucks, new coach end Spurs run
- Woods storms into tie in Orlando
- Roddick, Nadal advance to Pacific Life semi-finals
- Flyers win over Thrashers for sweep of season series
- Lakers and Jackson fined over `witch hunt' statement
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Protests and arrests mark Pakistani judge's hearing
- Candidates for HK chief executive debate on TV
- Macau bank will appeal US decision to cut financial ties
- Shorter winters in Asia due to global warming: scientists
- Zimbabwean opposition leader vows to fight on
- Chirac faces questioning once he leaves office
- Skinheads upset celebrations in central Budapest
- Widow of British friendly fire victim appeals to Bush
- Hermitage museum thief given five-year sentence
- Vice president cut from Nigerian presidental ballot
- US officials scrutinize terrorist's claims
- Daniel Pearl's colleagues pan terrorist's Mossad claims
- Colombian forces `killing civilians,' says UN
- US churches planning sanctuary for immigrants
- Democrat US troop withdrawal bid passes first hurdle
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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