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Mon, Mar 15, 2010
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Taiwan News
- TSU launches ECFA referendum
- China tries to calm Taiwan fears over ECFA
- FEATURE: Parade honors memory of Tibetans 1959 uprising
- FEATURE: Tibetans recount Himalayan escapes
- National Freeway Bureau mulls new freeway toll plan
- Bicycle lanes planned for entire northeastern coast
- President speaks to opening of World Model UN meeting
- Weather roller coaster to continue this week: CWB
- Alleged sexual assault shocks two universities
- Kenyans dominate Kenting National Park marathon from the very start
Business
- Job fairs show buoyant market
- MOF proposes increases in housing and land tax
- Ralink looking to expand wireless solutions business
- Firms give tenders to build IT Fashion Center in Taipei
- Travel abroad about to get more expensive: TQAA
- CPC, Formosa increase gas, diesel prices
- FEATURE : Inventor weighs China challenge
- AirAsia pioneer snubs detractors with F1 debut
Editorials
- EDITORIAL : Taiwan and the death penalty
- Opinions differ on death penalty
- Consumption balanced by growth
- ECFA and Taiwan’s footnote in history
- Realistic cost analysis for limiting climate change needed
- The European monetary fund can save the euro
- Addiction expert challenges AA orthodoxy with ‘Smart Recovery’
Sports
- LA Dodgers thump Taiwan All-Stars
- Chelsea go top, Gunners right on their heels
- Manny Pacquiao too good for Clottey
- Armstrong finishes ninth at Cape Argus
- F1: Fernando Alonso leads home Ferrari one-two in Bahrain
- Third time lucky for Australia
- Nadal returns victorious, erratic Djokovic advances
- SBL: Rock-bottom Bank of Taiwan shock high-flying Tigers
- NHL: Red Wings net overtime goal to rattle the Sabres
- NBA: New York rout the Mavericks to snap 13-game streak
- Tondo holds off peloton to win in Tourrettes sur Loup
- RBS: Ireland keep their title chances alive
- LFP: Sevilla held by Deportivo, Mallorca crash to Getafe
- SUPER 14: Quade Cooper stars as Reds crush the Force
- Ennis and Chambers make it golden day for Britain in Doha
- BUNDES LIGA: Arjen Robben nets twice to save Bayern’s blushes
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Russia eyes India deal for stealth jets
- FEATURE : Shanghai gay life flourishes
- Militant with money links leads Abu Sayyaf faction
- China alleges diplomatic snub
- Chinese zoo blamed for death of 11 tigers
- NZ embassy staff visit anti-whaler in Japan
- Afghan waters down ban on media coverage of attacks
- Door narrows for foreign workers in crowded Singapore
- Tuna takes center stage at CITES meet
- Colorado woman arrested in cartoonist plot
- French regional vote expected to humble Sarkozy
- Uruguayan businessman feuding with Germany over remains of ‘Graf Spee’
- French navy hands over suspected pirates to Somalia
- Dozens killed in western Mexico
- Justice Department’s witch hunt backfires in US
- Many responders on 9/11 suffering from heart woes
- TV narco-soaps spark heated debate in Colombia
- Obama, Medvedev reach consensus on nuclear arms pact
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- France’s Lagarde does not expect Greece aid decision
- Malaysia backtracks on 4% sales tax plan
- Australian tax review will be released by budget time
- Tata Nano likely to lose much-hyped price tag
- Satisfied with oil prices, OPEC to sit tight on output
- China to place US high-speed rail bids
- World Business Quick Take
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