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Mon, Oct 29, 2007
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Taiwan News
- Hsieh says Ma could learn from him
- Joseph Wu says relations with US are healthy
- FEATURE: Kaohsiung persevering with fifth referendum
- Gun crime down 30 percent, MOI says
- NPA cracks down on IPR violations, makes 581 arrests
- Environmentalists urge protection of rainforests
- FEATURE: Hiking promoted for the disabled
- Next naturalization tests to be offered in Taichung City
- Taipei Zoo throws party celebrating 21 years in Muzha
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
Editorials
- EDITORIAL: Figures bring mixed blessings
- Is Taiwan already at the 11th hour?
- Gearing up for the voter's elections
- Oversights pose threat to foreign nationals
- The stressful life of laboratory animals
- Latest sanctions on Iran may be overly optimistic
- Faltering nuclear agreement could mean big trouble for India
Sports
- Uni-President Lions take Taiwan Series
- Cheetahs win third-straight Currie Cup
- Japanese hail Matsuzaka performance
- Injury overshadows Philadelphia victory
- Mallorca hold Espanyol to a draw in Madrid
- Taiwan's soccer team restores some pride
- Win leaves Red Sox on brink of title sweep
- Arroyo beats Volkov in close contest
- Rooney scores again as Reds trounce 'Boro 4-1
- Werder Bremen happy with 1-1 draw
- Book reveals how receptionist shamed Aussie cricket team
- Chinese cruise past Myanmar to reach next round
- Povetkin closes in on world title fight by defeating Byrd
- Svindal wins first World Cup giant slalom of season
- Spaniard Juande Ramos confirmed as Hotspur coach
- All-Stars crash to shock loss in final of Hong Kong Sixes
- Dallaglio slams coaching set-up in English rugby
- Aussie duo make winning squash title a family affair
- FALL LINE
- Napoli end Juve's successful run with controversial win
- Briefs
World News
- Coalition forces kill 80 Taliban fighters
- Blocked Indian channels back on air
- Australian environment minister in hot water over Kyoto protocol remarks
- Militants, Pakistani troops trade fire
- Bhutto visits families of bombing attack victims
- Fewer activists seek refuge along Thai border area
- CCP names Yu Zhengsheng as Shanghai party chief
- Rebels had 'inside information' for raid on spy plane base
- Fukuda urges better military discipline
- Israel reduces fuel to Gaza Strip
- Mogadishu sees worst violence in months
- Italy's two top ruling parties merge
- Victims of Stalin's purges reburied in Ukraine ceremony
- Chad could charge crew and members of European charity
- US to hand Karbala over to Iraqi forces
- Thousands in US cities demand an end to Iraq War
- FEATURE: Cop haunted by world of Internet predators
- Opposition party gains advantage in Colombian election
- Argentina's first lady likely to become next president
- Businessman goes on trial for falsely reporting terror plot
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Business Focus
Features
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