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Fri, Apr 03, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Obama, Hu skirt around Taiwan issue
- MAC acknowledges difficulties in inking accords with China
- Councilor under fire over nationality
- Cabinet passes bills governing civil officials
- Examination Yuan passes revised retirement system
- No law banning officials' spouses from visiting China: MAC
- Lawmaker urges ministry to help captive journalist
- Ex-Wintek employees cry foul
- Child adoption no small matter: Good Shepherd
- NIA busts ‘specialty’ prostitution ring
- ‘Citizen spies’ on the rise amid hard economic times
- Use of super glue to patch up injured players criticized
- Role models with disabilities feted at ceremony in Taipei
- Committee to ease loan restrictions
- Quanta boss testifies in Chen case
- KMT caucus to push city-county mergers
- Lawmakers ask NCC to take action on ‘demeaning’ ads
- Taiwan to boost aid to African allies, MOFA says
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Banks facing loss-making year
- MOEA says evaluation of proposed ECFA complete
- Computex looks to draw US$20bn in opportunities
- Powerchip seeks to revise terms on debt due in June
- Far EasTone wins exclusive rights to sell HP netbooks
- Netbook sales expected to grow 65 percent annually
- EXIM credit loans up 144.57 percent
- Elpida mulls selling 10% stake to TMC
- ECCT and AmCham pan proposal to cut cap on card interest
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- John Terry keeps England on track
- Argentina suffer worst loss in 60 years
- Tenacious Bulls rally to top Lions
- Federer, Djokovic book clash at Sony Ericsson semi-final
- NBA: Ray Allen lifts Celtics to double-overtime triumph
- North Korea wanted match moved
- Mourinho eyes future move to Spain
- NHL: Pittsburgh Penguins rout Brodeur, Devils in record homestand
- Richards keeps his cool as Harlequins top Premiership
- Sadiq an unlikely hero as Afghanistan keep winning
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Malaysian PM Badawi resigns
- Japan wants foreigners to go home
- North Korea issues threat to Japan
- PRC reins in prison staff after ‘nightmare’ death
- Red Cross says fate of Philippines hostages unknown
- Columnist says sorry if Philippines article offended
- Iran denies talking to US envoys
- UK police arrest 86 people at G20 protests
- Michelle Obama takes her style to UK
- New Israeli foreign minister dismisses 2007 peace talks
- Sixteen feared dead after helicopter sea crash near Scotland
- General asks for 10,000 troops
- Chavez slams US ‘empire’ in Iran
- Disgraced financier’s Florida home, boats seized
- Red-faced pageant officials delete Guantanamo post
- Climate flux may cost Californians billions of dollars
- Former Peruvian leader reiterates claims of innocence
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- SFC fights PCCW privatization
- White House reiterates support for GM restructuring
- US auto sales fall 37 percent, could be nearing bottom
- Former AIG head Greenberg feels ‘no responsibility’
- Citigroup seeking bidders for asset management unit
- Bank of China cancels bid
- Asia’s tourism industry is ‘vulnerable’ to a shock
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- Steady as an ox
- TOP ACTS
- POP STOP
- TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMS
- THE VINYL WORD (1)
- 2009 Spring Scream travel guide
- THE VINYL WORD (2)
- RESTAURANTS : Ming Jih Vietnam Restaurant (銘記越南美食)
- RESTAURANTS : Citystar 24HR HK Style Restaurant (京星港式飲茶)
- FILM REVIEW: An old tale learns new tricks
- OTHER RELEASES
- FILM REVIEW: Life, death, love and the family
- FILM REVIEW: This time, Jackie Chan isn’t joking
- [EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]
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