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Mon, Jun 14, 2010
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Taiwan News
- Society calls for referendum debate
- Hundreds of thousands expected to rally against ECFA
- KMT fares better than DPP in city, county elections
- New unemployment benefit applicants hit pre-2008 levels
- Mixed views on benefits of direct flights
- NEWSMAKER: Taichung sheriff vows to clean up
- Kuokuang rejects ‘eco-corridor’
- High-lipid donations up: foundation
- Taipei to begin towing illegally parked bikes
- Chen Chu vows to save La New Bears from moving
- Sun Moon Lake seeks second ropeway
- Difficulty for soccer team raising funds to play in Hungary
Business
- MOEA tries to lure Taiwanese home
- Songshan real estate taking off
- Non-tech industries safe from China wage hikes
- China marketing firm to set up branch in Taiwan
- Chiayi Police raid factory producing pirated discs
- Oil refiners lower fuel costs
- E3 expected to focus on motion war
- FEATURE : Makers of red-bean cakes hope to make the world their own
Editorials
Sports
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Green faces flak after costly blunder
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Slovenia win to head Group C
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Veron credits coach Maradona as brains behind crucial goal
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Cops save the day for France’s star striker
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Expectations high in the Netherlands
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Eto’o has a point to prove against Japan
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Holders in danger of being caught napping
- ’Boks overwhelm demoralized France
- Dan Parks kicks Scotland to victory
- Steyn, Morkel put Proteas in control of Test
- India crush Zimbabwe in first Twenty20 international
- Audi take the lead as Peugeot are beset by problems
- F1: Hamilton races to pole, then gets out and pushes his car
- MLB: Nava makes a grand slam debut as Red Sox triumph
- Federer sets up Halle final against Hewitt
- Contador wins in l’Alpe d’Huez, Brajkovic leads
- Rapid start helps Campbell-Brown win sizzling 200m
- GOLF SHORTS
World News
- Xinjiang seething after riots: activist
- FEATURE : Traditional Maori tattoos getting under the world’s skin
- Xinhua lambastes Capitol Hill critics as ‘baby kissers’
- Militants kill three in Philippines
- UN reviews Taliban, al-Qaeda sanctions list
- Mass wedding held for former Tamil fighters in camp
- Strong earthquake rattles islands in the Indian Ocean
- Rescued round-the-world teen vows to try voyage again
- Alleged hit squad spy arrested
- Iran’s opposition issues renewed calls for freedom
- Belgians vote on future, unity of country in doubt
- Report set to reopen wounds in Ulster
- Egon Ronay, UK’s king of good food, passes away at 94
- Obama tells Britain no hard feelings over spill
- Search for flood victims becoming grim
- FEATURE : Haiti’s disabled find new voice after January quake
- Freed paraplegic dissident vows hard push for ‘freedom, democracy’ in Cuba
- US and Cuba to hold immigration talks this week
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- Inter-bank lending strained in Europe
- Germans protest savings package
- Paris wants to cut deficit by 100bn euros by 2013
- SanDisk and Symantec leading Silicon Valley in increasing profit per employee
- S Korea announces measures to battle capital volatility
- Japan will review spending plans in effort to rein in debt
- World Business Quick Take
Features
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