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Thu, Oct 02, 2008
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Taiwan News
- SEF chair silent over need for apology
- Office defends Ma’s use of the word ‘region’ for Taiwan
- Arms deal still pending: US State Department official
- CBS board approves of resignations by chairman and others
- Chen calls on Ma to step down over economic ills
- CCW blasts Wang for not delivering live video feeds
- Maokong Gondola closed for evaluation of erosion
- Conference brings together experts in weather research
- Declare animal products at customs or face a fine
- Taipei, Wellington team up to fight illegal fishing
- Kaohsiung offers free flu shots for high-risk groups
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Taishin warns off market manipulators
- Hewlett-Packard narrows focus to notebook market
- Sony Ericsson touts top value share in local phone market
- Citigroup cuts earnings forecast for UMC by 82%
- Food products pass foundation’s tests
- Most markets across Asia recover on bailout hopes
- Directors resign en masse following MOJ directive
- Sharp to up solar battery production
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Nishikori wins again at Japan Open
- Japan Open escapes AIG crisis fallout
- CPBL: Hsu, Lin help Bears edge past Bulls in Kaohsiung thriller
- Spanish, English sides earn victories
- Questions remain about PRC gymnasts
- CPBL
- Tampa Bay Rays use outlandish Tropicana to their advantage
- White Sox edge out Twins 1-0
- Mowing patterns: The word from MLB’s grass addicts
- Raiders’ owner says head coach Kiffin was fired because he is ‘a flat-out liar’
- Leblanc questions return of Armstrong
- Venus crushes Groenefeld in Stuttgart
- British teams face tough UEFA Cup battles
- Wilkinson looks set to miss big games next month
- Aussies suffer McGain injury blow
- Sport Briefs
- Soccer Shorts
World News
- Hill looks to save nuclear deal
- Japan’s opposition offers alternative as elections loom
- Pakistani Taliban leader Mehsud very ill: officials, rebels
- Eat kangaroos to combat global warming: scientist
- US group studies potential war crimes in Myanmar
- Tibet remains under the same old thumb
- EU monitors start patrols at key Georgian locations
- Iranian minister’s Oxford pedigree goes up in smoke
- Suspects abandoned: HRW
- Czar Nicholas II victim of political repression
- Gorbachev, billionaire to form new political party
- Spanish police arrest 121 in child pornography raids
- Candidates call for unity on bailout
- Canada opposition party accuses PM of copying speech
- Mexican president sends security bill to congress
- Roosevelt talk on unstable economy oddly prescient
- Pentagon releases report on ‘fragile’ Iraq
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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