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Fri, Oct 19, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Parties bicker over referendum ballots
- Reconsider Myanmar investment: activist
- UN road run an illegal event: Taipei mayor
- Koo Kwan-min says he has not `sold out Taiwan'
- Hsieh clarifies stance on investment from China
- COA looks to invest in young blood
- Police guard gangster's temporary funerary hall
- Ban on imported apples imposed over moth larvae
- Foreign tourists unimpressed by Kaohsiung
- Disabled groups speak out against city bus fee hikes
- Tourist numbers top 17m in first eight months of the year
- Disabled groups speak out against city bus fee hikes
- CIP defines boundaries over Smangus
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- WiMAX conference to open on Monday
- Taiwan's wealthy got richer in 2006
- YouTube launches Taiwanese site
- Nokia's Q3 earnings soar to 1.56bn euros
- High Tech Computer to supply Sprint with cellphones
- IT spending could reach US$1 trillion worldwide
- Government hopes to boost share of world yacht sales
- Acer shares spike after shipments outpace HP, Dell
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- Editorial: Blocked by the US at every turn
- Kurt Campbell on Taiwan: US stalling may have ramifications
- Toss out the remants of days before democracy
- The Amazon burns once again
- Opinion split as US Army officers soul-search over Iraq imbroglio
- Letters: Racist recruiting practices
- Letters: Taiwan was colonized too
Sports
- England, Scots dealt heavy blows
- Howard's 31 lift Magic to 90-86 win over Cavs
- India's tailenders clinch miracle win over Aussies
- Centuries power South Africa to win
- NHL: New Jersey edge Pittsburgh 5-4 in tumultuous clash
- Bad-boy Kameda apologizes for rough fight
- Disgruntled Kobe skips practice, but stays ready to play
- Raging Bute aims to wrest IBF title away from Berrio
- Brazil rout Ecuador in Rio de Janeiro
- Rafael Nadal bounces back
- Stevens looking forward to rematch against 'Boks
- Angel Cabrera sees off Harrington, wins Grand Slam of Golf
- Bondarenko upsets Amelie Mauresmo in Switzerland
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Arroyo risks mutiny over corruption
- Asia a growing haven for pedophiles
- Floods threaten famine in N Korea
- Myanmar releases two leading democracy activists
- Media in the dark as CCP mulls top candidate posts
- French transport workers go on strike
- DNA casts doubt on infamous UK murder
- UK's Antarctica claim may lead to conflict with Chile
- Somali attack on UN aid compound condemned by Ban
- Congolese warlord to face war crimes court in The Hague
- Bush warns of `World War III'
- Syria says UN interpreter misquoted speech
- Support for `genocide' bill flagging
- S Africa discovery challenges beliefs on `modernity'
- Canadian Liberals agree not to vote against PM Harper
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- 'Flower' power
- Taiwanese opera star is back in business
- POP STOP
- Dancing around difference
- FIR makes planetary debut in Taipei, Earth
- Hoping for a better future
- The Vinyl Word
- Evil witch pursues eternal youth of a fallen star in 'Stardust'
- Michael Clayton fixes the truth in legal thriller
- Racy memories warm up glaciologist's Antarctic trip
- Slap, pow, wallop, bang
- EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT
- RESTAURANTS: Shizuka (靜香)
- Orphans of the muggle variety
- Mischa Maisky can't get enough of Dvorak
- Mormon way of life explored in 'Big Love'
- OTHER RELEASES
- RESTAURANTS: Gusto Tapas Beer Bar
- REEL NEWS
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