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Sat, Sep 25, 2010
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Taiwan News
- DPP would maintain PRC policy: Tsai
- DPP anniversary festivities are a go
- Taipei City holds earthquake, fire drills for expo
- Groups say legislature not monitoring cross-strait rules
- Su proposes child subsidy
- Wu promises to restart barrier subsidies
- Heavy rain falls in north
- Animal advocates call for a fee on pet trading
- Labor activists denounce ‘insulting’ wage increase
- Wu slammed for housing policies
- Minister proposes new reimbursement system for hospitals
- US, Australian schools to hold education fairs
- Taiwan News Quick take
Business
- Taipei public auctions ban extended
- Taipei County property auction draws top bids
- Taiwan Cooperative ready for Chinese rivals
- HannStar to ship touch panels before the end of the year
- Citigroup raises GDP forecast to 9.1%
- BH Global to issue TDRs
- Taiwan, China urged to cooperate
- M1B money supply falls for the eighth consecutive month
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
Editorials
Sports
- Commonwealth Games receive boost
- Ichiro reaches hits milestone in Mariners win
- Bogey-free Bhullar shares lead at Panasonic Open
- Nilmar strike gives Villarreal victory
- Lin, Lee reach Japan Open semis
- Williams, Martinez set for fireworks in Atlantic City fight
- League leaders Chelsea facing tough test at City
- Plight of crippled Togo goalkeeper is soccer’s shame
- Top names snub tennis at Commonwealth Games
- Red-hot Giants rout Cubs to regain NL West top spot
- NFL: Bears brace for battle of unbeatens
- Jackson, Harrower lead Australia past Canada
- Casey shares Tour Championship lead
- Sport Briefs
World News
- Koreas struggle to revive family reunion program
- US, South Korea to stage naval exercise next week
- Lavish funerals the new Asian way of death
- ASEAN will ‘stand as a bloc’ against China, Aquino says
- US jail term angers Pakistanis
- Detained cameraman released in Afghanistan
- FEATURE : Great white sharks not like ‘Jaws’: experts
- Indian court defers sensitive ruling over security fears
- To push its economy forward, China steps up efforts to reverse ‘brain drain’
- UN mobilizes support for Somalia
- Wife of dead politician appeals
- FEATURE : Karaoke champions vie for fame in Russia
- Swedish PM fails to win a majority of seats in parliament
- Space station crew delay their return to Earth after glitch
- Iran’s leader sparks UN walkout
- Colombia raid kills top FARC military leader
- Nicaraguan official killed in Bronx
- US woman uses a zucchini to fight off attacking bear
- Computer experts spy new cyber weapon
- World News Quick Take
World Business
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