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Mon, Feb 14, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Party can achieve unity, Tsai says
- Ball in Taiwan’s camp on missile defense, analyst says
- Canadian Society looks to new era in Taiwan
- Men dislike condoms: poll
- Pet owners urged to wash hands, face to avoid skin problems
- Structures built along coastlines causing erosion
- Little risk of BPA toxicity in plastic lids for cups: FDA
- Disabilities rising across the nation
- Sexual assaults usually occur amongst friends
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Fund managers stay bullish on TAIEX
- Android becomes No. 2 phone OS
- Merrill Lynch cuts MediaTek price
- ANALYSIS: Board game cafes offer a break from Web in China
- Epistar, Delta Electronics team to set up new plant
- CPC prices stay unchanged
- US Internet censorship fight lags: report
- Rivals say Facebook could be a tough sell to Chinese
- China to scrutinize foreign takeovers with review panel
- Greece slams critical EU, IMF officials
- Casino gamble pays dividends for Singapore
- Rio Tinto forecasts continuing strong copper price
- ANALYSIS: Egypt economy faces rocky road in wake of protests
- Egypt to sell US$1.1 billion in post-Mubarak bill sale
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Barca’s record-breaking streak ended
- Clijsters defeats Kanepi to set up duel with Kvitova
- SBL: SBL single-game records tumble to overseas stars
- Goergl ends Vonn, Riesch domination of downhill
- Quiros rides roller-coaster final round to victory in Dubai
- England crush Italy, Wales get first win
- NBA: Jackson’s jumper lifts Bobcats past Hawks at buzzer
- Verdasco advances to San Jose final
- NHL: Canadians blank Leafs to close on first-place Bruins
- Rooney’s late wonderstrike scuttles City
- Milan get back to winning ways
- ‘Robbery’ inspire Bayern to victory over Hoffenheim
- Marseille, Lyon both rally to claim important wins
- Soccer Shorts
- Sports Briefs
World News
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Anger at duplicity driving protesters
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Mubarak clung to power
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Future uncertain for ousted Mubarak
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Israeli officials are publicly quiet and privately pensive
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Refugees swarm to Italian island
- UNREST IN NORTH AFRICA: Major pieces stolen from Egypt museum: minister
- West Bank to hold vote by September
- Two racehorses die in freak accident
- Chinese railway minister removed over suspicions
- Switzerland votes on keeping army guns at home
- US calls on Syria to free high school girl accused of spying
- Police seek woman in hunt for twins
- Two Cuban dissidents released from jail
- Mexican nightclub attack kills six
- US spends millions to support farm exports
- Ron Paul leads Republican straw poll on candidates
- Man kills four in stabbing rampage across New York
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4Sanctions on Philippines beefed up as row escalates
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5Midnight deadline passes, MOFA says more ‘clarity’ needed from Manila
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1Sanctions on Philippines beefed up as row escalates
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