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Mon, Jun 21, 2010
Front Page
Taiwan News
- Taipei mayor opens campaign office
- ANALYSIS : Changes to minimum wage invite debate
- KMT lawmaker in spotlight for alleged receipt assault
- Ophthalmology group calls for protections from China market
- Government holds off on confirming stall in ECFA talks
- MOI plays role of Cupid for members of its staff
- Proposed junk food tax gets mixed reactions
- Crystal salt goods do not fight off radiation: FTC
- Tough times for ID holder who has ‘typical’ number
- EPA advises people to be aware and protect themselves from UV sunlight
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Powerchip Q1 revenues raise its ranking
- Taiwanese firms urged to develop retail channels
- Strike at Toyota affliate ends and staff on the job
- Taiwan seek US partners for electric auto industry
- MediaTek invests in Shanghai start-up
- Bangladesh jute industry revitalized
- FEATURE : Buzz builds around electric cars despite battery concerns
Editorials
- EDITORIAL : Where are the real local politicians?
- Mental health and the work place
- Greenwashing: the latest trick
- More mixed signals on TIAA lead to confusion
- Farewell to the shadow shoguns — for now
- Single at heart and happy, so please shut up
- Avoiding the crush in rush for ‘other’ exit as markets convulse
Sports
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Denmark eliminate Indomitable Lions
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Dutch must learn lessons of past mistakes to progress
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Battling Aussies show their steel
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Anelka refuses to apologize, sent home
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Spain confident loss will spark reaction
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Chileans seek to dodge Spanish-style Swiss slip-up
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Portugal planning all-out attack against N Koreans
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Eusebio says Portuguese will deny N Korea revenge
- 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Keeper takes issue with England boss
- Llodra claims Eastbourne title
- De Villiers, Kallis centuries leave Proteas well-placed
- Out-of-sorts Springboks still too strong for Italy
- Ward retains super middleweight title by beating Green
- Woods sets Pebble Beach alight
- Hur shoots a 64 to lead Creamer by a stroke at ShopRite
- Robert Gesink closes in on the title
- MLB: Florida Marlins stung by Rays in the 11th inning
- CPBL20: Elephants trample first-half champs to nip two-game skid
- World Cup Briefs
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Three attacks kill five Afghan civilians
- FEATURE : Afghans defy the Taliban, one bad movie at a time
- US envoy calls for probe into Kyrgyzstan violence
- US warns Pakistan on Iran gas line
- Death toll from floods in China climbs to 132
- FEATURE : ‘Peasant Da Vincis’ show off inventions in Shanghai
- Publisher in Hong Kong halts Tiananmen memoir
- S Korea seeks bigger role in weapons interdiction
- Press wires protest rules on nuptials
- Iran executes Sunni rebel leader
- Teenager-repellent must be banned: Council of Europe
- Italian police confiscate tainted, blue mozzarella
- African leadership prize again fails to find a winner
- Blasts kill 18 at Iraq state-sector bank
- Santos highly favored in Colombia election
- Yemeni militants kill 11 in brazen attack, jailbreak
- Police mull new inquiry into assisted deaths in UK
- BP chief Hayward’s appearance at race raises hackles in US
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
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