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Fri, Sep 03, 2010
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Taiwan News
- Committee will not dictate trade: MAC
- Pingpu pan denial of recognition
- Government steps up efforts to join international groups
- Premier apologizes for Nobel Prize ‘unpaid leave’ gaffe
- Museum to be expanded
- CEC issues vote notice for mayors, councilors, chiefs
- Ma accepts convicted adviser’s resignation
- BNHI to relax rules on invalid insurance cards
- Facebook row a storm in a teacup, CWB boss says
- Taipei City to hold group wedding at 9am, Sept. 9
- Mandatory used car contract vital: watchdog
- Taoyuan County to give first-graders classes in English
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Aviva mulls pullout, report says
- Eslite Group sets up holding firm, new subsidiary
- Powerchip, ProMOS report increased sales last month
- Solar wafer maker raises US$90m through GDR issue
- Uni-President move to raise stake in Wei Lih rejected
- Global chip sales to rise 31.5%: Gartner
- Samsung takes on Apple with maker of iPad rival
- China Steel posts NT$3.01bn pre-tax profit; exports drop
- Taiwanese companies to seek opportunities in India
- Business Briefs
Editorials
- EDITORIAL : Solutions, not slogans, are needed
- Quantifying the non-quantifiable
- Defending companies’ rights abroad
- Learning the lessons of Mailiao for Dacheng
- The danger of using history as a guide to the future
- How to prevent cyclical unemployment becoming structural
- The diminishing returns of more efficient work
Sports
- Chela ends Lu’s US Open challenge
- Italy look to start anew against Estonia
- Angola, Spain advance at worlds
- Pro baseball player questioned upon return from the US
- Tampa Bay edge Toronto 2-1
- Australia, Germany, Netherlands win again at World Cup
- Pakistan trio to miss rest of tour
- Farrar surges back from illness for Spain win
- New boy Joe Hart planning to play for keeps with England
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Storms lash S Korea, China
- Malaysia says Indonesia spat may go to the Hague
- S Korean isle looks abroad for a Western education at home
- Yellow Shirts convicted of slandering Thaksin
- Lahore suicide attacks claim 31 lives
- International aid for Pakistan at standstill, UN says
- Anger at Philippines’ body mix-up
- Australian PM wins lawmaker’s support
- Google and Skype told to set up servers in India
- Iraq impasse almost over: Biden
- Sweden reopens Assange probe
- FEATURE : First it was a French debate over burqas, now it’s burgers
- Death of Russian spymaster provokes speculation, doubts
- Dutch free two Yemenis arrested as terror suspects
- Gunman shot dead during hostage crisis
- NASA drone to fly over hurricane threatening US
- Muslim groups decry hostile NYC atmosphere
- Fewer illegal migrants in US: study
- US Boy Scouts settle suit with sexual abuse victims
- UN whistleblower claims victory in N Korea case
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features
- Fire! Fire!
- MUSIC : He’s just a dreamer
- POP STOP
- DANCE: Expect the unexpected
- MUSIC : Call him Yundi
- RESTAURANTS : Hua Cai Gan — Tongan Street Branch 花菜干—舜子同安店
- RESTAURANTS : El Patio de Mi Casa 小路的陽台
- MUSIC: Taichung: rock center
- EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT
- THE VINYL WORD
- FILM REVIEW: Guys with guitars, trading riffs and metaphysical musings
- OTHER RELEASES
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