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Sat, Aug 04, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Yu defends DPP's process for legislative nominations
- Nicaragua slams China's `yellow imperialism'
- Shih, 15 others indicted over Oct. 10 `siege'
- Monument to be built to honor Chiang Wei-shui
- Senator Clinton in favor of keeping US' `ambiguity'
- Swaziland envoy receives returned UN bid application
- KMT lawmakers raise alarm over bridge safety
- Exhibit on technology, science begins in Taipei
- Tu questioned in museum probe
- MOFA says local drivers can apply for Swiss license
- Cabinet's family members pay visit on Family Day
- Parents, teachers hold key to limiting kids' sugary drinks
- E71's first victim still struggling in intensive care unit
- Kaohsiung's light rail system plan runs into opposition
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- ASE profits shrink in second quarter
- Students boosting revenues at show
- Imports do not damage paper industry: ministry
- Central bank announces debt auction
- Foxconn shares boosted by Nokia's increased earnings
- Foreign movies winning hands down at box office
- Bloggers bite Beijing on Blackstone investments
- Lenovo to target PRC's rural areas
- Memory chip production halts at Samsung factory
- Company earnings reports fuel TAIEX's 1.2 percent rebound
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Venus moves into last eight at Acura
- Kubica sets pace for Hungarian GP
- China's much-maligned soccer coach quits: report
- Dane suspected of hacking into Rasmussen's e-mails
- Mahan, Casey, Sabbatini set pace as Woods lurks
- Holyfield to fight Russian for title
- Wembley clash offers few clues about year ahead
- Reds to play Toulouse for Champions League place
- Mets prolong Milwaukee's frustration
- Rath pitches shutout as Bears roll
- IRL, Michigan racetrack to part ways after next event
- Bonds' pursuit of Aaron's home run record still stuck
- Bryant, Yao, Oden to play on first day of new NBA season
- Sports Briefs
- Taiwanese Sports
World News
- Taliban, S Korean team to hold talks
- ASEAN meet marred by occasional clashes
- Typhoon Usagi injures 18, forces thousands to flee
- Scores arrested in China over call for Dalai Lama's return
- US sends climate summit invites
- Arab allies reluctant to support Iraq
- Libya to buy US$405m in arms from European firm
- Kenyan minister arrested for freeing detained, wounded political activist
- Disgraced scientist accidentally made historic discovery
- Aid for Holocaust victims to change because of ridicule
- 70,000 US bridges rated as `structurally deficient'
- Colombian President Uribe joins public debate
- Sergeant found guilty of murder
- US orders freeze to protect the Lebanese government
- Canada, US ho-hum about flag-planting by Russian subs
- Rhon a colorful candidate for governor
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Analysts still bullish on Asian markets
- `Liquidity issues' shutter American Home Mortgage
- Ford to sell off its overseas brands
- Japan's Toyota announces record first quarter profits
- Qantas closely watching US price fixing inquiry
- Air New Zealand to buy more Boeing 777 planes
- Chinese-Canadian pleads guilty to espionage in US
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