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Taiwan News
- Protest to France, MOFA urged
- Maokong cable car was Ma's worst error, poll shows
- Chen says US wanted him to stop referendum
- `Anti-corruption' campaign planning new protest rallies
- Taipei councilor urges BAO to fine Presidential Office
- Residents want Wuchiu opened
- Ministry defends airport construction
- Baby bottles found to leach dangerous chemical levels
- `Riders of hope' complete bike trip round the nation
- Help needed to save history of military villages
- Chinese mahogany extracts improve men's sperm count
- Couples who live apart turn to science to reproduce
- Confessed killer receives death penalty
- Taipei police start fining cyclists who break traffic laws
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Cosmos inks MOU for fund injection
- Quanta's income doubles on strong laptop demand
- Nanya insists it has not infringed Fujitsu's patents
- Office leasing on the rise at Taipei 101
- Shin Kong working to settle dispute with PRC partner
- Hon Hai second quarter profits below estimates
- Shares rise sharply on local bourse
- Evergreen Marine returns to profit on strong US demand
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Wang nreas no-no as Yanks win
- Munro, Lions blank Whales
- Sharapova hammers past Sussie to advance at Open
- Broad the hero as England defeat India
- Allyson Felix retains 200m title
- Rovers reach UEFA Cup first round
- Bryant sends US past Argentina
- Holyfield, Ibragimov tout their bout
- AC Milan given relatively easy draw for group stage
- FIFA wants health assessments for all top-level athletes
- Wins over Sox put Yanks back in postseason hunt
- Woods draws a crowd in TPC Boston pro-am round
- Beckham may get the ink, but Blanco nets the goals
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Car bomber kills one at Kabul airport
- Malaysia celebrates 50 years of nationhood
- Japan to continue pushing Beijing for army transparency
- Italian police raid San Luca to pacify mobster feud
- Indian judge lives on as Japanese hero
- Brown, Sarkozy unite on Darfur
- Young South African offenders get a little canine help
- Turkey's first lady snubbed by the military leadership
- Moscow will agree to Kosovo partition if Belgrade does
- Chemical agents mistakenly sent to UN
- Brazilian commuter train crash kills eight
- Burundis come home after a decade in refugee camps
- Capital punishment law may come under review
- Marine testifies Iraq killings were within combat rules
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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