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Wed, Sep 19, 2007
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Chen stands firm on plebiscite
- Beijing behind Canadian visa decision, DPP claims
- President shrugs off KMT criticism, says economy is healthy
- Ma defends KMT plan to purchase radio time slots
- Taipei mum on reports of Matsu missile deployment
- Bob Dole, representatives support Taiwan in articles
- Taiwan No. 7 in digital access
- MAC reviews employment rules for Chinese spouses
- Telecare seen as viable option for aging population
- Counterfeit sports items, kites seized during police raids
- Chen Chin-jun says officials ought to concentrate on work, not elections
- Wind shear investigated in jet crash
- Beijing steps up US food inspections
- Chinese project to divert water may submerge relics
- Nerdy Taro Aso popular among younger Japanese
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Hynix boss warns of oversupply of chips
- Advisers receive shoestring fees for bank merger
- Taiwan, Panama boosting trade ties
- Standard Chartered to buy Amex bank
- Lehman, Deutsche Bank see no shift in interest rates
- Apple targets UK mobile phone market
- S&P warns of slowdown in China
- Richard Branson sells off Virgin Megastores brand
- Chinese bank IPO draws record 2.26 trillion yuan
Editorials
Sports
- Black Caps win after tense finish
- Miller earns Rams their first win against the Toon
- Pakistan target Jayasuriya, beat Sri Lanka by 33 runs
- US defeat Nigeria to take top spot in World Cup Group B
- Sweden win, but it's not enough
- Rooney back for Portugal game
- Pressel shares breakthrough joy
- Ireland are in crisis after two wobbly wins, coach says
- All Blacks fans in camper van confident of victory
- Japan's sumo boss asks Asashoryu to come back
- Phillies hang on to defeat Cardinals
- Campbell's poise lifts Skins over Eagles
- Injured NFL player Everett shows more improvement
- Beckham likely to play in New Zealand exhibition
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Musharraf to seek election as civilian
- Abandoned girl's mother presumed dead: authorities
- Thailand gives S Korean scientist research asylum
- Singapore to ease laws on anal sex
- N Korea denies accusations of nuclear links with Syria
- Monks in Myanmar defy government over violence
- Saudis, UK ink fighter jet deal
- Sierra Leone president quickly sworn in
- Litvinenko suspect named as parliamentary candidate
- Scottish student found guilty of terrorism offenses
- Police probe Stasi links to banker's 1989 murder
- Chavez threatens to take over schools
- Tape allegedly recorded Simpson `robbery'
- ANALYSIS: Mukasey seen as non-partisan judge
- Congress debating funds renewal for US special forces
- State senator sues God to make point about legal system
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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