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Thu, Oct 23, 2008
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Taiwan News
- Tainan councilor defends ARATS protest
- Sparks fly over NSC budget at legislative meet
- INTERVIEW: Chinese dissident urges caution on cross-strait ties
- Chen visited tarot reader, but never had a reading: staff
- COA minister says falling oil prices will cut urea costs
- Minister apologizes for crashes
- Transportation committee shelves compensation bill
- Taipei honors star bus and taxi drivers
- Care law should consider patient’s family, experts say
- Compromise plan for Kaohsiung pop center proves a hit
- Yeh suggests how to fund BNHI
- Ministry probes beauty pageant naming incident
- DOH asks Malaysia to retract statement
- Bureau official takes stand over documents in case
- Taiwan News Quick Take
- CORRECTION
Business
- Jobless rate hits four-year high
- Burger King to form joint venture with DaChan Great Wall
- Shin Kong Financial says NT$8bn cash injection under way
- Nanya posts sixth consecutive loss
- NT dollar relatively stable: central bank
- Government lowers GDP growth forecast for 2009
- Multinational HQs tighten grip on cash amid global slump
- Keyword-search ads increase reach
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Chuang has mixed fortunes in Taipei
- Unbeaten Calzaghe might retire after Jones fight
- Ben Ainslie joins Branson in Atlantic record attempt
- Graham gets home confinement for lying to prosecutors
- NHL: Tampa Bay trashes Thrashers
- Lance Armstrong could still race in next year’s Tour de France: Astana director
- A heavenly result for ‘Devil’-less Tampa Bay Rays
- Olympic legacy to help the needy
- FORMULA 1: Teams agree to cutting costs for Formula One
- Champions League sees 36-goal spree
- Sharks host Blue Bulls in thrilling Currie Cup final
- India left Australia ‘broken’ and ‘exposed’
- Sports Briefs
World News
- ‘Friendly fire’ strike kills nine Afghans
- Thai PM focus of assault by shoe throwers
- Iranian pressure scuppers Nobel laureate’s speech
- Merchant ships attacked by Tamil Tiger suicide boats
- Three killed in riots after Indian politician’s arrest
- N Korean regime will survive: Lee
- War hits press freedom: media group
- British police plan new identities for honor crime victims
- Zuma calls for quick end to crisis
- Plundered Jewish property unearthed by Israeli journalist
- US drops charges for Gitmo five
- US election shapes up as duel of generations
- Tortured Canadians demand apology from government
- Former Colombian hostage and radio host connects victims with loved ones
- Bolivia approves holding constitutional referendum
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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