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Wed, Jun 27, 2007
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Referendum a test of democracy: Chen
- GIO defends program to retrieve KMT's stolen assets
- MOFA confirms Nicaragua asked for debt pardon
- NCC approves BCC's application for share transfer
- Military vows stricter oversight after harassment case
- Tribulations ahead for shelter children
- Eight arrested in Wu investigation
- Kaohsiung mayor orders better safety measures on ferry
- Local university discovers 10 new species of sea slug
- Hotline to answer teen sex queries
- Tourism bureau plans theme park `Summer Carnival'
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Green Energy invests in solar module technology
- Analysts back high-tech sector to bolster TAIEX
- Chunghwa, phone makers have high hopes for Mobile 6
- Haagen-Dazs hopes to scoop another cool billion dollars
- Bowa Bank takeover not expected soon
- TIER reports low interest rates, higher trade surplus
- Local banking business to improve
- Chailease Finance to sell 225m shares in Singapore IPO
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Federer wins against Gabashvili
- Sri Lanka batsmen prove too much for Bangladesh
- Cobras beat Whales, win first-half title
- Irish cricket reaffirms commitment to pro era
- Henry gets settled in at Nou Camp
- New kid on the blocks says he's aiming to be `ruthless'
- Toulouse soccer players outdo rugby union rivals
- Australia threatens to cancel match with South Afirca
- Vietnamese soccer rocked by match-fixing scandal
- C.C. Sabathia beats hometown Athletics
- All-Star roster challenging: La Russa
- Bears waive Tank Johnson after arrest for impaired driving
- Vuelta: the world's hardest cycling race
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Cambodians search for missing plane
- Aborigines fear losing children, land
- Opium production hits new high: UN
- Thailand, Myanmar incinerate drugs
- Hu tells officials reform must be in `correct direction'
- Thousands flee Pakistani coast as cyclone kills 10
- Quartet holds talks in Jerusalem
- Britain hit by worst floods in years
- IAEA inspectors to visit Iran in coming weeks
- Norway exports its elderly and infirm to Mediterranean
- British papers say Blair to become Middle East envoy
- Meeting on Darfur ends with precious little accomplished
- Iraqi insurgent fighters escape
- US Senator Lugar urges Bush to cut troops in Iraq
- Pearson lost his pants, now loses US$54m lawsuit
- Remains of giant penguin examined by fossil hunters
- Graphic testimony heard in Vancouver trial of serial killer
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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