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Taiwan News
- [MA YING-JEOU'S FIRST YEAR] : ANALYSIS: Ma finds himself under fire
- [MA YING-JEOU'S FIRST YEAR] : ANALYSIS: Critics question commitment to rights, press freedom
- [MA YING-JEOU'S FIRST YEAR] : ANALYSIS: Economy slumps as unemployment soars to new high
- Group accuses hospital, company of exploitation
- Expansion of Freeway No. 2 to start next month
- EPA may require smokers to carry personal ashtrays
- CDC eases flu measures
- Weather bureau forecasts milder plum rain front
- DPP touts ‘success’ of protests
- Liu expects GDP growth in fourth quarter
- New act bars some public officials from party leadership
- Chen to formally dismiss defense lawyers in court
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Shin Kong Financial looks for stability
- Taiwan Life Insurance gets China venture go-ahead
- Chunghwa Picture obtains green light for share plan
- Farglory looking to earn NT$5.6 billion this year: report
- Ma administration gets failing grade on consumer rights
- Taiwan seeks top spot on AC LED market
- Taiwan Financial Holdings to sell stake
- Chinese groups to come to Taiwan on ‘procurement’ tours
- China Mobile seeking to list shares domestically
- Tourism fair to explore opportunities
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- Morales homers twice to lift Angels
- Sunderland relegation fight goes on
- LEGA CALCIO: Juventus fire coach Ranieri after seven winless matches
- BUNDES LIGA: Shakhtar, Werder braced for tilt at immortality
- NHL: Penguins beat weakened ’Canes
- NBA: Cavs kill time ahead of finals showdown
- Athletes, officials mixed on effect of China dominance
- McCullum, Hodge half-centuries give Kolkata victory
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Sri Lanka declares victory over ‘terror’
- Doctors feared detained for ‘lying’ about casualties
- Troops, Taliban fight street battles in Swat
- Pakistan says refugees receiving help
- Logging plan threatens rare Sumatran wildlife: groups
- Dozens of shanties buried in Philippine mud slide, 26 dead
- UK speaker resigns over expenses row
- Sudan accuses Chad of aiding militant forces
- Darfur rebel appears at Hague war crimes court
- [ENVIRONMENT] US and China held secret talks on climate change
- [ENVIRONMENT] Bill Clinton calls on city chiefs to act to save planet
- N Korean officials who favored unity purged: analysts
- US, Russia begin nuclear disarmament negotiations
- Russia returns to table for Georgia talks
- Iraq announces January election
- Mexico arrests 13 in drug cartel sting
- Bill Clinton to be special UN emissary to Haiti
- Guatemalans petition to strip leader’s immunity
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- IMF warns world against complacency
- Australia could recover this year, bank says
- China rolls out refineries, light industry program
- American Express says it will eliminate 4,000 jobs
- Goldman, Morgan Stanley apply to return bailout
- Marks & Spencer Group cuts dividend as profit slumps
- World Business Quick Take
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