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Sat, Mar 27, 2010
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Taiwan News
- King Pu-tsung responds to CLSA report
- Committee rejects BNHI proposal
- EU representatives discuss death penalty
- DPP calls for tax breaks for medium, small businesses
- NCC set to amend Broadcasting and Television Act
- Premier supports Su Chi’s Boao trip
- Teacher's behavior spurs public outcry
- Taipei allows public breastfeeding
- More than half of hotels overcharge for deposits
- Ashes of five intelligence officers interred at shrine
- Foundation holding rally for parents of disabled children
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Economic indicators flash ‘red’
- New city property values expected to jump
- Unsold properties in north worth NT$354 billion
- Samsung CEO upbeat on Taiwan sales
- Tingyi Holding Corp confident of growth in business
- Outage at Samsung plant boosts some local chipmakers
- Nan Ya Plastics proposes all-cash dividend payout
- Central bank to auction CDs, NCDs
- Chinese yuan may appreciate next month: economist
- [BUSINESS BRIEFS]
Editorials
Sports
- Hong Kong Sevens starts with a bang
- SUPER 14: Highlanders tame Golden Lions
- Man United looking for magnificent seven at Bolton
- Celtic fire Mowbray after shocking 4-0 loss to St Mirren
- LFP: Real Madrid returns to top of La Liga
- LEGA CAICIO : Napoli rallies to beat Juventus 3-1
- World’s richest race tops gala night
- Aussies on fourth gold as Hoy saves Brits’ blushes
- Love finds reason to hope for Masters in Orlando
- NBA: Heat scorch Bulls in 103-74 win
- NHL: Stamkos scores twice to lead Lightning past Bruins
- Kuznetsova’s self-pep talk helps in Miami
- Hughes takes last spot in Yankees’ starting rotation
- Ronaldo says he’s sorry for flipping off fans after game
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Monsoon spreads pollution worldwide
- Myanmar junta prepares for final salute
- Imelda Marcos to run for congressional seat
- Former Malaysian deputy PM’s trial postponed to May
- Thailand’s ‘Red Shirts’ plan new rally in Bangkok
- Pakistan clash kills 26 soldiers, rebels
- N Korea threatens nuclear strikes
- Beijing bans poet from traveling to conference in US
- T rex’s slightly less terrifying ancestor found in Australia
- China spending US$4.2bn to reinvent World Expo
- Israel vows no change on Jerusalem
- Vatican says media attempting to smear pope
- US commander bans Burger King
- UN meeting ends in failure to protect any marine species
- No evidence of food aid diversion in Somalia: WFP
- Bin Laden threatens executions
- TV boss held for anti-Chavez talk
- Leaders meet on climate
- Former Blackwater sells aviation unit for US$200 million
- Ideological battle rages at heart of the Federal Reserve
- Secret stash could offer insight into mob
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- China may resume yuan float: adviser
- Japan deflation grinds on, BOJ may ease policy
- US hacker jailed for credit card theft
- EU, US pave way for foreign airline ownership
- Oracle profit slips, but new software revenue edges up
- ‘Wall Street Journal’ unveils US$17.99 plan for iPad
- World Business Quick Take
Features
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