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Mon, Sep 10, 2007
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Taiwan News
- African allies sign UN declaration
- `Red army' marks anniversary of protests
- ANALYSIS: Wilder's comments draw intriguing reactions
- Basotho charged for wanting to attend Taiwan-Africa forum
- Huang dismisses criticism from PRC
- Taiwan seeking to boost business ties with India: report
- Rules on foreign spouses must change, groups say
- Activists say Tibet railway is `tool of conquest'
- Youths offer advice to top government officials at forum
- Farmer in Miaoli charged for death of endangered animal
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Australia romp to massive win
- France may have lost, but in Chabal they have hope
- England fail to convince against inspired Eagles
- Italian prospects look bleak after draw
- Swedes are looking for an elusive opening game win
- England clinch series with comfortable win
- Aussies favorites as Twenty20 kicks off
- India and S Korea set up final clash
- China's gymnasts clean up with five golds at the world's
- Henin over the moon with win
- Whales hang on to beat Elephants
- Orioles end lengthy home losing streak
- Roger Federer moves within a match of US Open title
- Baddeley, Stricker share one-shot lead in Chicago
- Fernando Alonso clinches pole in Monza
World News
- Support for Howard falls as talks end
- Sydney's brothels struggle to satisfy APEC demand
- Hu, Abe to work together to combat changing climate
- Challenges lie ahead for Japan's Abe
- Estrada granted furlough days before verdict
- Five Tamil rebels killed in clashes
- Malaysian lawyer files US$4 trillion suit against Britain
- Vietnam hopes to list World Heritage site
- Algerian minister warns terrorist group
- Iran rejects US ruling on Beirut bombing
- Machines close to outsmarting us
- Greek PM makes series of promises, seeks re-election
- DRC, Uganda to pull troops out of contested region
- Petraeus to defend Iraq `surge'
- Young Dutch woman willingly joined FARC rebels
- Violence-torn Guatemala goes to the polls
- Protesters post resistance vigil at site of NATO meet
- Car bomb attack targets Shiites, kills 15 civilians, wounds 45 in Sadr City
- World News Quick Take
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