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Sun, Feb 22, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Conference seeks saner economic plan
- Groups criticize censorship at the legislature
- Green Party unveils campaign HQ
- DPP legislators accuse Ma of lying about donations
- MOI chief hopes to see municipal mergers soon
- Taiwan considers relaxing visa rules to spur tourism
- FEATURE : Award recipients warn of danger to dialects
- League protests Ma’s decision to replace Tongyong
- Colorectal cancer treatment effective, but too expensive
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- Williams sisters are best in world, Venus declares
- WTA fines Dubai as Roddick pulls out
- Leipheimer tightens grip on Tour after time trial
- Brumbies squeak by Crusaders with last minute conversion
- Sri Lanka smash Pakistan to 406-3
- English cricket severs its ties with Allen Stanford
- FINA proposes rules against high-tech suits
- Brian Vickers wins, then loses, pole for Auto Club 500 race
- NBA: Lakers spoil Charlotte’s late streak
- SBL: No need to pity ‘The Fool’ after game-winning three
- NHL: Wings continue home ice streak
- Benitez cautions Reds to respect City
- LA Galaxy dismiss ‘ridiculous’ claims of bid for Beckham
- Umaga fails to halt Toulon slump
- Englishmen share third-round lead at Johnnie Walker
- ‘Blonde Goddess’ of the bullring dies at 86
- Business Briefs
World News
- Plant closed in China after tap water polluted
- Aussie police board Sea Shepherd’s ‘Steve Irwin’
- Farmers beat village chief over Sichuan quake funds
- Myanmar junta to release more than 6,000 prisoners
- Rebel planes kill two in Colombo
- Australian writer freed from Thai jail after pardon
- Pelosi meets with Karzai in Kabul
- Zimbabwe might need billions
- Vienna remains one of the espionage centers of the world
- Latvian prime minister quits amid economic woes
- S Africa’s COPE picks bishop as electoral candidate
- Italy passes tough sex crime measures
- US soldier convicted of Iraqi deaths
- City police chief resigns as gangs step up threats
- US to quiz Syrian envoy on terror, nuclear weapons
- Guantanamo prison ‘humane’: US military report
- Former UK resident at Guantanamo to be sent back
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Business Focus
Features
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