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Fri, May 15, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Tsai briefs Japanese media on protest
- MOFA defends Yuan once again
- Lawmakers attack bill to restructure Executive Yuan
- Ma meets Nobel laureate Krugman to discuss economy
- Guam governor Camacho’s comments cause kerfuffle
- Taipei councilor calls for crackdown on foreigners
- Bomb survivor granted benefits
- Police crack crime ring that recruited school students
- CDC considers easing swine flu screening measures
- EPA pushes use of pedal-less electric bikes with subsidy
- Aboriginal job quota suffers cut
- New rules on inherited debt not to be retroactive
- Koo denies land deal ties with Wu
- Thin-looking Yen Ching-piao released on parole
- College associations back admission of Chinese students
- Cabinet to boost creative industries with investments
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- MSCI raises Taiwan stock weighting
- Nobel laureate warns of threats to globalization
- Experts cautious on tightening financial supervision
- AUO chairman expects China to lead global recovery
- New graduates face lower starting pay offers: survey
- CAA defers decision on FAT move to resume service
- MSI unveils new own-brand PC series
- Solar energy test center inaugurated in Kaohsiung
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- United just one point away from title
- Barca score three in nine minutes to win Copa del Rey
- Lazio hold their nerve to win Cup on penalties
- Nuggets ease through to finals
- Cliff Lee leads last-place Indians to series victory
- Elephants hang on to edge the Lions, Bulls trounce Bears
- Clay-court king Nadal thrashes Melzer
- Penguins beat Washington to take series
- Sports Briefs
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Shaky coalition expected as Indian elections end
- Pakistan pounds Taliban, wants control of drones
- Zhao memoir decries Tiananmen
- Race for leadership of opposition party in Japan heats up
- China still finding its feet on health threats: experts
- Sri Lanka rejects UN calls for truce to save civilians
- Pope visits Nazareth for Mass, meets Israeli PM
- UK speaker Martin will be told to quit: sources
- Dozens of civilians killed in DR Congo rebel attacks: UN
- Nigeria militants threaten new wave of attacks
- Sex row erupts over South Africa’s Zuma, opposition leader
- Two alleged ‘Pink Panther’ members nabbed in Paris
- Obama opposes photo release
- Texas museum acquires disputed Michelangelo
- ‘Atlantis’ astronauts pick up Hubble for overhaul
- Riot in Brazil slum after alleged drug dealers arrested
- Consumers paying attention to impact on ecology: report
- Nine drowned after boat capsizes off Florida coast
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Sony records US$1bn loss
- Insurer Aegon posts Q1 loss of US$173 million
- Ailing art market shows signs of life
- BT posts huge Q4 loss, plans 15,000 more job reductions
- China cuts loans to curb overproduction of steel, reports say
- US administration proposes new rules to tighten supervision of derivatives
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- Modern dance’s brave new world
- [ARTS AND CULTURE] Tomorrow has arrived
- POP STOP
- Ska + karaoke = Skaraoke
- National Chengchi University offers up a Chinese operatic spectacular
- TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMSMAY
- Cinema enters stage right
- THE VINYL WORD
- RESTAURANTS : La Marche
- RESTAURANTS : Hi Sushi (海壽司)
- FILM REVIEW: Still rivers run deep
- FILM REVIEW: Fail to plan ... plan to fail
- OTHER RELEASES
- OTHER RELEASES
- [EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]
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