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Wed, Sep 26, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Ma camp threatens to sue Hsieh for defamation
- ANALYSIS: DPP indictments create internal woes: analysts
- Man scratches KMT legislator
- KMT slams Hsieh over `Straits Times' interview
- FEATURE: Prosecutors have hard time nailing small-time gangs
- TSU threatens to sue `United Daily News' over story
- Ma promises to do more to promote Hakka culture
- Festival traffic congestion lowest of all four holidays
- FEATURE: Cosplayers show their individuality
- Ethnographic film festival in Taipei to screen `Pas-taai'
- DOH to ask medical facilities to watch for narcotics activity
Business
- LCD shipments may drop: MIC
- Study pans Asia over insufficient review of firms
- Acer Inc president says component shortage a threat
- China Construction Bank shares fail to meet expectations
- TransAsia planning two joint ventures
- Hoopla abounds at Xbox `Halo 3' debut
- Google seeks to buy DoubleClick amid privacy concerns
- Modified iPhones may not work after updates, Apple says
Editorials
- Editorial: Turning over a new judicial leaf
- Seeking global support for UN bid
- Referendum situation must now be remedied
- Brazil's `Teflon' president focuses on the economy
- Scarcity of resources requires leadership
- Letters: Where is Frank Hsieh?<
- Letters: Don't fool the readers
- Letters: Don't scorn Taiwan's culture
- Letters: Republic of mixed messages
Sports
- India triumph in inaugural Twenty20
- Venus Williams cruises into the second round
- Cricket-crazy India celebrates victory
- Cycling champion declines to sign anti-doping pledge
- WBC names new interim champ
- Marta stands between US and Women's World Cup
- Twenty20 championship put spectacular spin on cricket
- Lurching Chelsea to face enhanced Hull in League Cup clash
- Rookie Litsch pitches Jays to victory
- Titans keep New Orleans winless
- Nicholas Ungs makes winning Taiwan debut
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Israel sets conditions for Syrian role at conference
- Sixteen die in Sri Lanka clashes
- China rules out becoming involved in Myanmar
- Protesters demand justice as East Timor probe closes
- Pyongyang envoy dismisses claims of nuclear aid to Syria
- Pakistan rejects US rebuke over arrests
- Afghanistan trains troops to fight Taliban
- Beijing detains lawyer who penned US Congress letter
- Al-Maliki talks of common foe
- Security tight as parliament holds session in Beirut
- Suicide blast at Iraqi reconciliation meeting kills 28
- Brown impresses Labour conference, media unmoved
- University head rebukes Ahmadinejad
- UN faces 'daunting challenges.' says BAn
- Canada's future in Afghanistan to be known in April
- US Army snipers ordered to `bait' Iraqi insurgents
- Russia and China still authoritarian: analysts
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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