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Sun, Jan 18, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Control Yuan says pay was ‘legitimate’
- WHA result will test cross-strait policy: MOFA
- Ma calls on PRC to remove missiles
- Aborigines say traditional assembly may work better than police processes
- District court will not broadcast Chen case proceedings
- Descendants of victims mark ‘Taiping’ tragedy
- Hundreds of unemployed hold own ‘weiya’
- Sanying community residents worry about future
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor flourishes amid downturn
- FSC orders Walsun to cease operations
- Government unveils special ‘voucher’ bus package tours
- Micron appoints five seats on Inotera board
- Intel to sell double-capacity hard drives
- Taipei follows Wall Street to gain 0.28% in thin trade
- Wall Street closes higher amid turmoil
- Asian currencies end week lower as investors cut back
- Mobius to invest more in China, emerging markets
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Federer in crushing final victory
- Taiwanese set to do battle in Aussie Open first round
- Benitez rejects new Liverpool contract over transfer policy
- LFP: Vote-rigging allegations force Calderon out of Real
- Volkswagen ensure one-two finish
- NBA: Kobe’s wizardry fails against Magic
- Asashoryu escapes first defeat at New Year sumo
- Janka surges to super-combined victory at home
- NHL: Rangers defeat Blackhawks to keep division lead
- HEINEKEN CUP: Munster cruise into last eight
- F1: Ron Dennis to step down, Whitmarsh takes over McLaren
- Storm shoots 64, takes lead
- Pompey travel to Spurs for white-hot encounter
- Zola fears lackluster performance against Fulham
- Sport Briefs
- Sport Soccer Shorts
World News
- As lightning deaths soar, Cambodians look to gods
- Red Cross halts work after kidnapping
- Kabul suicide blast kills two Afghans
- US president-elect’s half brother plays for charity
- Thailand to probe navy’s action
- Security tight as Malaysians vote in by-elections
- DR Congo rebels declare truce
- Kyrgyzstan plans to shut down US base in ‘matter of days’
- Library files suit for US$440,000 from book vandal
- FEATURE : Misery grows in gas-hungry states
- Cuba calls embargo ‘obstacle’ to rights
- Obama embarks on ‘Whistle Stop Tour’
- Latin leaders aim for shared front on fight against drugs
- Divers search for plane’s engines in Hudson River
- Lawyers withdraw from Blagojevich proceedings
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Citigroup to split in two after US$8.29 billion loss
- British PM urges banks to own up to bad assets
- Toyota announces cut in domestic production
- Chinese lawyers to sue Christie’s over YSL auction
- Chrysler Financial gets US$1.5bn loan from bailout
- EU instructs Microsoft to change its IE marketing
- World Business Quick Take
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