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Fri, Apr 24, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Taipei has 9% of region's bot-infected computers
- President to use advisory committees
- China-spouse amendment passes
- Friendship with Taiwan remains strong, Paal says
- Deposing Ma an option: academic
- DPP councilors condemn trashing of NT$80m lantern
- Lawmakers criticize NT$180 million 'smart bus' plan
- Number of Taiwanese who want 'status quo' maintained increasing every year
- Airport police probe alleged collusion of cop and smuggler
- Chen's former aide continues his testimony
- Vice minister says efforts to buy F-16 jets are continuing
- Chinese dissidents seek apology
- Group pans legislators for abusive conduct
- Tsai hosts transparency group chair
- Civic groups call for more transparency
- Activists mobilize to stop changes to Jingmei park
- Control Yuan to investigate case of ‘dating minister’
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Export orders rose 18.99% last month: MOEA
- IMF cuts Taiwan GDP forecast
- AU Optronics sees losses narrow on improving demand
- Largan’s first-quarter profit plunges amid slow sales
- III develops world’s first Android-based notebook
- Ministry promises to consult industries on opening to investment from China
- AirAsia to launch low-cost Taipei flights from July
- Far EasTone prepares free WiMAX trial
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- NBA: Magic hold off Sixers to even series
- United suffer double injury blow
- Keane back in business as Ipswich boss
- Brown shares lead at Ballantine’s, Els lurks
- Rafael Nadal aims to keep Barcelona title defense simple
- Lazio oust Juve to reach final
- LaRoche leads Pirates to 7-4 win, sweeping Marlins
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins claim first series victory in 10 years
- CPBL 20: Lions tie club run record in home win against Elephants
- Pakistan edge past Australia by four wickets in first ODI
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Sri Lankan exodus overcrowds camps
- Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger ‘Sun God’ on verge of defeat
- Indian election enters largest of five stages
- Officials concerned about health of remaining Red Cross hostage
- Chinese enforcers are ‘worse than mobsters’: bloggers
- S African ruling party leads in elections
- Turkey agrees to framework for Armenian ties
- Iceland to choose woman, an eco-warrior or a novice
- Egypt invites Israeli foreign minister in sign of thaw
- Lesotho’s prime minister escapes attempt on his life
- Rice approved waterboarding
- A third woman accuses Lugo of fathering her child
- FEATURE : Back-to-basics foodies laud seal gastronomy
- Dublin urges Bolivia to explain why cops shot dead Irish man
- Ban asks Security Council to act on use of child soldiers
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Bank of America CEO defends actions
- Credit Suisse net profit in Q1 exceeds expectations
- Sales of iPhone boost Apple profits
- Apple drops game after public outcry
- Nomura Holdings likely to report record net loss
- IMF projects partial recovery for Asian countries next year
- MySpace cofounder Chris DeWolfe to step down as CEO
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- Shots from the undergroud
- Get yer Log on
- ‘Wholphin’ fishes for the rarely seen
- POP STOP
- Revolt in the form of chorus
- Enter the attack zone
- TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMS
- Taipei’s reggae scene turns it up a notch
- THE VINYL WORD
- RESTAURANTS : La Mairie Cafe (市長官邸咖啡餐廳)
- RESTAURANTS : Showa (笑和)
- FILM REVIEW: All picture, no story
- OTHER RELEASES
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