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Mon, Sep 29, 2008
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Taiwan News
- Delegation meets Beijing counterparts
- FEATURE: Doctors gather further information on melamine
- Kaohsiung expands bike trail network ahead of Games
- Taipei promotes local film industry
- Typhoons could be the result of severe La Nina: CWB
- Highways agency vows to closely watch bridges
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Analysts predict weak fourth quarter
- PRC, Middle East may fuel rebound of economy in US
- Implications of rate cuts unclear
- Lenders expected to follow suit on rates
- Toyota to cut back production in China
- SkinJam seeking to make life a little more beautiful
- FEATURE : Coke tests China’s acceptance of M&As
Editorials
- EDITORIAL: KMT to blame for arms sale snafu
- THE LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL: Buy local products to ensure safety
- Beijing’s ‘North Korea’ card no ace
- A financial overhaul can’t wait any longer
- Tiger widows abound
- The animals under greatest threat from a warming world
- Is China ready to assume leadership of the globalized economy?
Sports
- Garcia leads Tour, Kim nails fan
- ‘Crazy’ real estate mogul brings golf to the ghetto
- Ochoa eyes long-awaited LPGA win
- Durham routs Kent to take Championship title
- Valentino Rossi leaves Stoner in his smoke
- Classy Cooke too hot for world road rivals in Italy
- Phillies win NL East over Washington
- Mosley floors Mayorga with one second remaining
- Paul Newman’s passion for auto racing ran deep
- CPBL: La New defeat dmedia in doubleheader to take lead
- HPB: Probation Cup canceled because of super typhoon
- Penalty was not due United: Ferguson
- Gavin Henson back to help the Ospreys torment Ulster 43-0
- McCarthy puts heavy pressure on rampant Wolves
- Kelleher spurs Toulouse to win over Perpignan
- Kinnear tells Newcastle stars to stop bellyaching
- Wenger sees Arsenal 12th anniversary pass in slump
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Dairy is not a thing of the past in China
- Taliban kill Kandahar’s senior female police officer
- US envoy to visit N Korea to try salvaging agreement
- Chinese astronauts safely return home
- Beijing to launch new measures to clean up its skies
- Junichiro Koizumi announces he will retire from politics
- House passes controversial nuclear pact with India
- Battle with remote militants pivotal to beating al-Qaeda
- Russia calls for anti-terror consensus
- Bavarians vote in state election that could topple CSU
- UK Conservatives start party congress in optimistic spirits
- London police arrest three suspects on terror links
- Belarus opposition cries foul in vote
- Syrian officers hunt car bomb perpetrators
- Maine braces for rare hurricane
- US pastor awarded compensation for torture in Brazil
- Mexican authorities arrest suspect in US woman’s killing
- Obama shifts campaign focus to Midwest
- Virginia hunters fight to keep hounds
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Dutch minister discusses Fortis’ future
- Financial crisis is a mixed blessing for high-tech startups
- Airbus may buy US$1 billion in parts from China
- Hong Kong arrests man for spreading rumors about bank
- China may slow appreciation of yuan: economist
- Singapore hopes downtown Formula 1 race will bolster its tourism industry
- World Business Quick Take
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