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Sun, Jan 04, 2009
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Lu to attend Obama's inauguration
- Group opposes new hospital appointee
- ANALYSIS: Government using media as a tool, critics say
- Direct charter flights to hit 108 next week: CAA
- Civil service chief seeks to ‘weed out’ incompetence
- Consumers’ Foundation calls for reduced prices
- Orange growers cancel plans for protest in Taipei
- Failed seatbelt bill could still promote safety, official says
- Homelessness on the rise as economic slump bites
- Fishing crew holds skipper旧 suspected murderers: agency
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Chrysler to get US$4 billion loan
- US Treasury to mull Citigroup-style rescue packages
- Wikipedia meets its US$6 million fundraising goal
- Bureau of Energy says subsidies are helping consumption
- Scuffle erupts at Seoul parliament
- Jobless fill tent village in Tokyo park
- Global semiconductor sales sank in November: report
- Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Favorites France overpower Lu, Hsieh
- Top seed Ivanovic to face Kvitova in Brisbane tomorrow
- Murray dominates Federer in Abu Dhabi
- Onslaught hands West Indies victory
- THE FA CUP: Pavlyuchenko’s brace downs the Latics
- NBA: Pierce leads Boston over Wiz
- NFL: Peyton Manning named player of the year by AP
- NHL: Devils burn Habs, close in on lead
- Thousands gather ahead of historic Dakar Rally
- Felix Neureuther wins on Moscow ramp
- Price must be right, Adams warns Defoe
- Chelsea defender Bridge set to move to City
- THE FA CUP: Ferguson wants United to rediscover scoring touch
- Sport Briefs
- Sport Soccer Shorts
World News
- ‘Steve Irwin’ ship retreats to refuel
- Melamine parents freed
- Singh appeals for ‘sense’ and Bangladeshi support
- Sri Lankan troops pursue Tamil Tigers
- Forensics experts struggle to identify victims of Thai fire
- Two killed after Bangladesh election
- Pakistan reopens key route for US, NATO
- S Korea seeks help from UN’s Ban with Pyongyang tensions
- Greece says pirates fended off
- Kenya signs in much-criticized new media law
- Bomber slips into Iraq luncheon, kills at least 23 people
- Japan, S Africa vie for IAEA
- Ethiopian troops begin leaving Somalia
- Canadian charged in Afghan killing
- John Travolta’s teenage son Jett dies in Bahamas
- Airline apologizes to nine Muslims ordered off plane
- Brazilian task force frees more than 4,500 slaves
- Mexico greets new year with string of shootouts
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Business Focus
Features
Bilingual Pages



