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Thu, Jul 03, 2008
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Taiwan News
- Sources reinforce US role in arms sales
- Ministry defends cadets reciting army directives
- Examination Yuan head nominee rebuts accusations
- Control Yuan questioning erupts into verbal tussle
- CROSS-STRAIT FLIGHTS: City councilor fears errant tourists could avoid fines
- CROSS-STRAIT FLIGHTS: No plan to remove national symbols for Chinese: Liu
- CROSS-STRAIT FLIGHTS: REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: Charter flights prove headache for officials
- Pro-Tibet group to hold torch relay atop Yushan
- Taipower Linkou proposal gets conditional approval
- Wheelchair activist begins tour to study accessibility
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Hospitals, firms sign ‘green’ pact
- ITRI takes steps to cut electricity use by 6 percent
- FSC chief calls on public not to lose faith in economy
- Spot price of DRAM to rebound: researcher
- Finance ministry names heads of firms
- Vacuum at Samsung after chairman Lee calls it quits
- ANALYSIS: Hard landing feared for China after the Olympics
- Probe unearths ‘hidden assets’ of Daewoo founder
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- Serena eyes final clash with Venus
- China bans eight athletes in anti-doping crackdown
- Germany’s first F1 car returns as luxury ride
- Spain shoot to top of soccer rankings after Euro crown
- Coughlin, Peirsol show Phelps how to set a record
- Black Caps post record one-day win
- Sumo champ demands pay raise amid global fuel crisis
- France make seven changes for Test against Wallabies
- England rugby boss’ axe drops on old teammates
- Garza helps Rays outshine Red Sox 3-1
- Hamilton says he is in top form ahead of British Grand Prix
- Rasmussen gives up bike, sues former team
- Fastest man alive to be decided in Beijing
- Sport Briefs
World News
- S Korean unions strike over beef
- Most Malaysians believe Anwar: poll
- No matter what, oil is running out
- Tibet’s CCP boss blames Dalai Lama group for unrest
- Guizhou police say official’s son not involved in death
- Turkey arrests two ex-generals
- Swedes outraged over e-mail snooping law
- Israel reopens four crossings, allows cement into Gaza
- Sarkozy’s trade comment sparks new clash with EU trade chief Mandelson
- UN environmental agency hails green energy ‘gold rush’
- Mexican police videos trigger uproar
- EU immigration rules ‘barbaric,’ Chavez claims
- Peruvian, Bolivian leaders trade barbs
- High gas prices change US attitudes on drilling
- US finally removes Mandela, ANC from its terror watch list
- World News Quick Take
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