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Sun, Feb 28, 2010
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Taiwan News
- Independence activists march for 228
- Heritage study backs F-16 fighter jet sale to Taiwan
- Spouse of Chiayi council speaker serves time
- Su tight-lipped on question of joining mayoral elections
- TRA to fix problem signs
- Yenshui fireworks festival begins
- FEATURE: Local publishing industry faces slow decline
- MOTC mulls 20 percent discount for on-board units
- Taiwan News Quick take
Business
Editorials
Sports
- France survive stirring Wales fightback
- Hurricanes blow away Lions to remain unbeaten
- Inkster, Miyazato lead in Singapore, Tseng three back
- Dementieva slays Bammer to set up all-Russian final
- Canada move to top at Games
- Look out, the party poopers are on the prowl again
- NBA : Mavericks wing Hawks for No. 6
- UBA: Chinese Culture hold off future PE teachers in OT
- SBL: Lowly Bankers unable to pull off upset over Beer
- Djokovic rallies again to make final
- Wilson shoots 66 to seize share of lead with Villegas
- BUNDES LIGA: Schalke come from behind, complete Dortmund double
- Villa can ambush United, Petrov says
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Colombian presidential race begins
- China to more than double international search and rescue
- Ten thousand to march in Sydney’s gay pride parade
- Pakistan car bomber kills child, police
- India sets US$32bn defense budget
- Indian prime minister visits Saudi Arabia for commercial, security talks
- US winds down Afghan assault, bigger one on the way
- US envoy voices hope of reviving nuclear talks soon
- Newspaper aplogizes to Muslims
- Art world agog over work of homeless Romanian man
- Greek treasures fall victim to crisis
- British report says kids over-exposed to sexual imagery
- French face prison for psychological abuse of partners
- White House details Pakistan aid plan
- FEATURE : Cuba struggles to preserve past in hard times
- Hopes of improved US-Cuba ties fade with inmate’s death
- Clinton commits to a diplomatic solution on Iran
- US-subsidized rice not helping Haiti’s struggling farmers
- World News Quick Take
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