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Thu, Oct 04, 2007
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Taiwan News
- FAPA promotes US-EU-Taiwan dialogue
- Shen Fu-hsiung quits ruling party
- Wang Tuoh says Korean summit offers inspiration
- Legislators slam Cabinet over holiday decision
- Chen calls on US government to listen to the public
- Chang Shih-chieh put on wanted list
- Minister defends military following recent scandals
- Spot checks reveal extent of commission shops pay
- Prosecutors extend custody of Rebar scandal defendants
- Parents warned about fee scams
- Hospitals establish bone bank in light of supply problems
- Officials hit back at media reports on flu vaccine safety
- KMT asks MOE to deal with students' lack of sleep
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- FSC proposes cutting reserves quota
- Lost bonuses affect high-tech sector
- Cabinet proposes state-run exchange firm
- Tax break amendment awaits approval
- Asustek Computer wins six seats on Ability's board
- Court rejects Epistar request to stay ban on shipments to US
- Construction, financial sectors give TAIEX boost
- US-China financial firm announced
- EU commission OKs Sony-Bertelsmann music unit merger
- Business Briefs
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Sports
World News
- Japan opposition wants new elections
- US endorses N Korea nuclear plan
- ANALYSIS: Myanmar's `bulldog' still has plenty of bite
- Poll shows depth of opposition to Iraq war by Australians
- Poll shows depth of opposition to Iraq war by Australians
- PPP members to expected to resign from parliament
- UK dailies skeptical on pullout
- Israeli, Palestinian leaders hash out `peace' program
- Mugabe can attend EU summit
- Ukrainian Orange Revolution allies close to victory
- Fresh doubts emerge on Lockerbie conviction
- Overuse of Tamiflu could give rise to resistant flu strain
- Blackwater insists conduct was proper
- Gitmo release decisions appear inconsistent
- Girl in sex video found, mother had `no idea of abuse'
- Barack Obama calls for worldwide phase-out of nukes
- Cause of death at Phoenix airport remains unclear
- World News Quick Take
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