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Fri, Sep 26, 2008
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Taiwan News
- US reiterates support for WHA role
- Ou says MOFA to lodge WHO protest
- Minister pours cold water on Chinese taking examinations
- Aboriginal activists slam president
- Premier demands Cabinet improve crisis management
- Financial crisis costs civil servant fund US$9 million
- Investigators raid Chen residence and offices
- Courts listen to debates in defamation lawsuits
- NCC decision gets mixed reaction from lawmakers
- Taipei again rated best city to live in by magazine survey
- Group to rally for smaller classes
- Cabinet approves amendment to the Copyright Law
- CHINESE FOOD SCANDAL: Officials slam DOH shift on melamine
- CHINESE FOOD SCANDAL: Toxic milk erodes support for Ma’s cross-strait plans
- CHINESE FOOD SCANDAL: COA launches new probe into possible fish contamination
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Asustek aims to sell 6 million laptops
- Manufacturers and service providers pessimistic: report
- Mega’s outlook downgraded by Taiwan Ratings
- Amtran brushes off patent dispute with LG
- Pacific Sogo hopes new sale will help it beat competition
- FDI inflows to Taiwan hit new high last year
- Central bank data shows slightly improved growth
- Chinatrust allows redemption on 16 structured notes
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Roddick advances, Ferrer dumped out
- Taiwan’s Chan tumbles at Korea Open
- Whales and Bulls both eke out wins in extra innings
- NHL: Montreal-Detroit pre-season game claims casualties
- City exit League Cup after humiliating Brighton loss
- CPBL
- Mets fritter away lead, fall to Cubs
- Hammers to appeal US$56m fine in Tevez affair
- Mourinho magic keeps Inter on top of Serie A table
- Sport Briefs
World News
- US stumped by North Korean defiance
- Afghan president seeks global help for army and police
- Food scandal highlights political divide in China
- Six injured in Myanmar blast: police
- Japan’s new PM off to make UN push
- India and Pakistan agree to boost faltering peace
- Motlanthe is S Africa’s president
- Alternative energy might create 20 million jobs: UN
- Middle East Quartet said to be losing its grip on peace talks
- EU, US ready to start serious talks on Iran’s nukes
- Ahmadinejad talks to US college students in New York
- Sahara kidnappers cross into Libya with 19 hostages
- Candidates, Bush to meet over crisis
- Clinton, Bono call on business to end hunger
- US prosecutor at Guantanamo quits over detainee case
- US finds a bold Russia holding the cards
- Russia to modernize Nicaraguan army
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- HK shores up ailing financial system
- DBS says Hong Kong unit has strong balance sheet
- Japan reports trade deficit after exports to US drop sharply
- Oracle moving into computer hardware market for first time
- Financial crisis may hurt software market: Ballmer
- S&P downgrades WaMu, carve-up seems probable
- Washington offers loan to boost aching automakers
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- Pride parade embraces new voices
- [POP STOP]
- Cuban diva looks back on 60 years
- [TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMS]
- Music without borders
- THE VINYL WORD
- Blissed up no more?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW:Howard Skyline Restaurants (福華雲采餐廳)
- RESTAURANT REVIEW:Yaya’s Oyster Bar (Yaya’s生蠔酒館)
- Coens ask the CIA for a license to laugh
- Sex, death and filmmaking 101
- Even if you should, you sometimes can’t walk away
- Three times the fun
- Three times the fun
- ‘Women of a certain age’
- Hollywood and Hong Kong cinema spawn a handsome hybrid
- Hero-worship taken to a whole new level
- OTHER RELEASES
- REEL NEWS
- [EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]
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