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Tue, Jul 24, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh ridicules KMT in Washington
- Cross-strait trade pact is what US wants, Ma says
- Hsieh backer bids US$50,000 for flute
- ANALYSIS: Political fallout need not bother Chen: analysts
- Lee Teng-hui concerned about `pro-China' regime
- Taiwanese groups in Europe support `Taiwan' UN bid
- No witness ruling in Ma's ongoing corruption case
- Alishan line to reopen to public today
- Disabled group calls for funding with a concert
- Consumers' Foundation recruits `volunteer brigade'
- National Police Agency orders taxis to renew licenses
- Weather Bureau predicts relief from recent heat wave
- Seminar looks for ways to improve Aboriginal centers
- KMT legislator calls for negotiations over work permits
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Powerchip posts quarterly loss
- Unemployment rate falls
- Breeze Center to open food court at Taipei railway hub
- Government to monitor rising prices
- Acer shares jump on Packard Bell buyout speculation
- Taiwanese equities rise to a new seven-year high
- ASEAN official says FTA accord with US unlikely
- Air China plans to add routes, staff
- Legislative Yuan approves budget for infrastructure
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Harrington wins British Open
- Team Red capitalizes on errors in All-Star victory
- Contador beats Rasmussen to win stage
- Argentina beat Czechs to win sixth U-20 World Cup
- Pietersen puts England in charge
- Surging Yankees demolish Rays
- Miyazato nearing first LPGA win
- Pereira fails in bid to win eighth Pan Am gold medal
- Casey Stoner dominates at US MotoGP
- Nadal made to toil hard in Stuttgart
- Fernando Alonso thankful for rain
- S Koreans fighting fatigue
- 'Groundhoppers' making the most of 07 Asian Cup
- Sanath Jayasuriya guides Sri Lanka to five-wicket win
- Damola Osayemi completes sprint double in Algiers
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Canberra slammed over Indian doctor
- IAEA to inspect quake-hit Japanese nuclear facility
- Last king of Afghanistan dies at 92
- Pakistani troops wounded by bomb, rockets
- Philippines warns Muslim guerrillas it will crush attacks
- ISF peacekeepers patrol East Timorese capital
- Blair starts maiden tour as peace envoy
- Brown surveys flood sites
- Kosovo officials in US for talks with Rice, Hadley
- Turkish media hail Erdogan poll victory
- French first lady in Libya to discuss imprisoned medics
- British lawmakers launch probe into troops' capture
- US spy chief insists CIA does not torture suspects
- Runaway wildfire menaces homes in Idaho
- Iraq veterans file suit against VA
- Brazilian aviation crisis disrupts flights overseas
- Nebraska Muslims complain of prayer harassment at work
- Poll shows growth in negative views about globalization
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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