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Thu, May 03, 2007
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Taiwan News
- US rejects proposal for high-level visits
- Hsieh denies corruption allegations raised by `Next'
- Beijing delaying Chinese tourist visits: MAC
- DPP's top committee backs current primary system
- Ministry of Justice against caning and chemical castration
- Sports boss says rejecting torch relay won't hurt athletes
- Official rebuts `defense myths' in letter to `WSJ'
- Veteran pension plan fair and just: minister
- Taiwan's butterflies star in US
- GIO unveils new ad for WHO bid
- Cabinet approves proposal to commute jail sentences
- NGOs praise decision to allow Henry Lee to testify
- Committee rejects name change notice from Taiwan Post
Business
- UMC expects healthy revenue growth
- Cathay Financial set for revaluation
- Automobile sales show sign of recovery
- China Development Financial chairman mum on allegiance
- Cabinet must push for budget: council
- S&P predicts tough year for nation's bank sector
- Ya Hsin risks trading suspension
- Outlook ratings for Ta Chong drop from `positive' to `stable'
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Shining on the international stage
- Few countries support `one China'
- Using the torch in political games
- Democrats make their mark on US policies
- US immigration cracking down on sanctuary cities
- Reporters' role: linking all news technologies
- World turning a blind eye to Iraq's intensifying refugee crisis
Sports
- Willingham's runs win it for Florida
- Liverpool triumph after shootout
- Jagr, Shanahan on target as New York even series at 2-2
- Czechs beat US to secure top spot
- Calderon keeps Raptors alive
- Study shows color affects NBA decisions
- West Indies name Ramnaresh Sarwan as cricket captain
- Taiwanese Sports
- Taiwan Sports Wrap
World News
- Afghan protests enter fourth day
- Pakistani lawyers rally for judge
- Progress slow at UN meeting on global warming
- Former bandit joins race for MP seat in India's lower house
- Aussie PM defends Bush veto of troop pullout from Iraq
- Hundreds of Chinese workers strike in Shenzhen port demanding overtime pay
- Grave stone howlers leave British officials red-faced
- May Day marred by rioting worldwide
- Sleepy Olmert in hot water as aides hint at resignation
- Turkish high court halts parliamentary vote as crisis grows
- ICC issues warrants for two over Darfur violence
- Bush vetoes Iraq withdrawal bill
- NASA ponders thorny practical, ethical questions
- Activists for immigrants' rights protest across US
- US, Iraq seek verification of al-Qaeda leader's death
- Twelve injured in New York crash after police pursuit
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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