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Fri, Jan 14, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Protests planned for Hu’s US trip
- Ma’s order on pensions criticized
- TSU files appeal over blocked referendums
- Judicial training pact signed with French institute
- Hsu to run for Lai’s seat, Yang to focus on his health
- Influenza numbers on the rise
- Disabled residents protest lack of McDonald’s access
- Some holiday train tickets sold out
- CAA assesses FAT in validation flight to end suspension
- Water supplies sufficient until March: Taiwater
- Three acts to represent nation’s music at Cannes
- Teachers want power to discipline defined in law
- Enthusiasts scramble to pick up rabbit coin set
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- CSC raising steel prices
- Nanya dismisses report it plans to sell Inotera stake
- UBS Taiwan aims to ramp up profits
- Acer’s PC share drops in Q4
- Taiwan, China to build first undersea cable directly linking Tamsui, Fuzhou
- AIG, Ruen Chen officials in goodwill visit to FSC
- CNOOC hires banks for bond sale
- Sinyi Realty serves as agent for Tokyo property developer
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
- Seoul raises rates, battles utility costs
- World Bank says China has room for hikes
- Lisbon clears bond hurdle, but EU’s outlook still dark
- AIG credit rating cut; outlook stable on debt repayment
- Infosys results prompt growth worries
- S Korean police request charges against Google
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Blackpool beat Liverpool again
- Tamas Priskin the hero as Ipswich stun Arsenal
- Clijsters to play Li in Sydney final
- Coma, al-Attiyah build hefty leads in Dakar Rally
- New Orleans Hornets sting Magic in OT
- Lightning beat Capitals to lead the SE division
- Qatar beat China 2-0 in Asian Cup
- Uzbekistan beat Kuwait 2-1 for top spot
- Tsotsobe leads South Africa to emphatic win over India
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- President Obama leads mourning for shooting victims
- Brisbane turned into ‘war zone’
- Japanese PM to appoint fiscal hawk: reports
- Detained activists praise Liu award
- Gates says North Korea’s ‘belligerent behavior’ must end
- New Zealand police end efforts to reach dead miners’ bodies
- Hariri to lead caretaker government
- Second British police spy spent years as activist
- Crowds confronting police in Tunis despite a curfew
- Supreme leader’s Twitter account angers Iranians
- New Somali prime minister promises attacks on al-Qaeda ‘very, very soon’
- Assange blasts PRC censorship
- Palin’s words reach back to sordid history
- Wounded congresswoman opens eyes
- Delays and soaring costs mar prospects for F-35 program
- Haiti mourns its dead a year after massive quake
- World News Quick Take
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