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Wed, Apr 07, 2010
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Taiwan News
- Legislature still stalled over tax
- KMT announces list of contenders for elections; poll date confirmed as Nov. 27
- EPA committee fails to halt construction
- Government should cover farmers’ fees after merger: mayor
- Former premier Liu likely to attend Shanghai Expo
- Shanghai to relax forex rules
- FEATURE : Liouduei struggles to keep Hakka culture, traditions
- TRA investigating engine falling off express train
- Emergency help line plagued by bogus calls: NPA
- Conductor Herbig holding six-day Taipei workshop
- Taiwan News Quick take
Business
- HTC reports rising profit
- Consumer prices rise for third consecutive month
- Nanya Technology’s sales grow amid robust pricing
- DisplaySearch says LCD panel prices weakening amid slow China demand
- Far EasTone, China Mobile sign MOU
- PRC defends yuan stance, but keeps its options open
- IPad resales to non-US enthusiasts booming on eBay
- Bringing customer services to Taiwan a hit for local firms
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- MLB: Obama opens season with first pitch
- Tiger says he’s back to try to win at Augusta
- NHL: Laich’s goal gives Caps 3-2 victory over Bruins
- Bogut has surgery to repair hand
- FIFA’s dress code rules Iranian girls out of youth Games
- Butler dream dies as Duke win title
- Margarito fights to win back reputation, licenses
- Hughton targets title after promotion party
- LPGA’s made-for-TV swim fails to make a splash
- United seeking to restore order against Bayern
- Janowicz unhappy about facing guilty Wayne Odesnik
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Critics of Myanmar unlikely at summit
- India calls for closer ties with China
- South Korean aid group to send supplies to North
- UN chief calls for restraint in Central Asia water dispute
- Attacks target US’ Peshawar consulate
- Protesters clash with riot police in Thailand
- Australia calls for review after shipwreck
- Vietnam rejects hacking accusations from Google
- Malaysia outlaws WMD shipments to rogue states
- China says vaccines not to blame for children’s deaths
- Scores killed as wave of explosions hits Baghdad
- US unveils tighter nuclear policy
- Terre’Blanche supporters withdraw violent threat
- British PM Brown calls parliament poll on May 6
- Iran rejects sanctions, insists on right to nuclear plan
- US condemns conditions in Cuban prison system
- Haiti struggles to reopen schools after quake
- Republican staff shaken up amid nightclub furor
- Mexico-California border towns still reeling after powerful earthquake
- Russia eyes US$5 billion in military sales to Venezuela
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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