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Fri, Feb 06, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Taiwan must keep strong military: Ma
- Yuan reassures key US lawmaker
- MOFA says it has ‘no concrete plans’ for WHA
- MOFA defends changes to press conference minutes
- Cabinet stands by education stipends
- Taipei to offer free classes for jobless
- EPA fines Taoyuan firm for faulty water treatment
- Tibetans forgo new year festivities, mourn martyrs
- Floor at Secretariat of the legislature building sinks
- Taiwan can apply for FMD-free status next year
- Miss Taiwan Beauty Contest set to begin in April: organizers
- AIT’s letters back Diane Lee: lawyer
- Dinner triggers bribery allegation
- Chen’s sister-in-law pleads guilty to money laundering
- TAIWAN NEWS QUICK TAKE
Business
- Government eyeing foreign IC makers
- Deputy economics minister to head state oil refinery
- Council disputes negative economic outlook, sticks to GDP growth target
- S&P economist forecasts a sharp rebound in 2010
- January inflation rises a mild 1.59 percent
- Intel Corp to close Shanghai factory, shift to Chengdu
- Asus shares rise NT$0.1
- Banks show outstanding loan drop
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- THE FA CUP: Last-gasp Blues win Merseyside derby
- Sevilla come from behind to grab first-leg victory
- Cuche conquers his big race demons
- Aussie Both sets early pace at Asia’s opening tournament
- Asia’s No. 1 player Lu Yen-hsun set to spearhead nation’s Davis Cup challenge
- Australia beat Thailand, in pole position for final
- Away goals crucial in Copa Libertadores qualifying matches
- NBA: James scores 52 at the Garden
- Pietersen rescues England, holes out going for century
- NHL: Flu-ridden Flyers grounded by the NHL-leading Bruins
- Italia Challenge puts an end to the hosts win streak
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Seoul warns against missile test
- Cambodian leaders have squandered rich resources: NGO
- Nagasaki protests US warship arrival
- New Zealand leader attacked by Maori
- Brown slips, refers to ‘depression’
- Negotiators pleased with US overture to Iran on nuclear spat
- Russia criticized for rights abuses, murders at HRC
- FEATURE : Iranians still hoping for democracy
- Obama warns critics of stimulus plan
- Israeli tank fired at home of Palestinian doctor
- Hackers target road signs in three states
- Virginia Tech head defends diversity after racist e-mails
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Taipei City Hall has some front
- [BOOKS] Read your way from Taipei to Frankfurt
- POP STOP
- On your mark, get set …
- FILM REVIEW: Where dreams go sour
- THE VINYL WORD
- FILM REVIEW: An IRS do-gooder and other strangeness
- Get ready, rock steady
- TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMS
- OTHER RELEASES
- RESTAURANTS : Osmanthus Farm (桂花農園)
- RESTAURANTS : Peacock
- [EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]
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