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Wed, Jun 01, 2011
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Taiwan News
- FOOD ADDITIVE SCARE: INTERVIEW: Restoring confidence in food
- FOOD ADDITIVE SCARE: KMT’s Chiu Yi under fire over ‘baseless’ story
- FOOD ADDITIVE SCARE: Lawmakers to pass food sanitation act amendment
- Democracy school opens in Taiwan
- NTD-AP angry at lack of progress in Chunghwa dispute
- Miami mayor calls US visa waiver for Taiwan ‘no brainer’
- Former Presidential Office staff member impeached
- ‘Demands’ lodged with US over dead boat captain case
- TV, online sales of fake goods banned
- Environmental trust fund launched
- Bridge in Kaohsiung to reopen on Saturday
- Military instructors on campus spark debate
- Taiwanese ‘one girl band’ gains fame as video goes viral
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Google unveils Taipei Chrome Center
- Intel touts thin ‘ultrabooks’ as growth avenue
- Compal continues to foresee notebook growth in 2013
- INTERVIEW: ARM executive describes bright future for his company
- Public works’ budget gap is NT$140bn
- Time for WiMAX mergers, IT association chair says
- FTZs welcome re-exporter firms
- Closures will not affect Formosa Plastics’ ratings
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
- Japanese economy signals recovery
- Greece to draw new EU-IMF loan: report
- VW publishes offer for MAN, proposes major truck merger
- Tech mogul pays creative minds not to go to college
- LinkedIn opens Asia office in Singapore
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Comeback kid Murray beats Troicki
- Heat, Mavericks ready for Finals repeat
- Blatter in denial, Aussie senator says
- Manchester United midfielder Scholes calls it quits at 36
- NHL: Canucks planning to return Stanley Cup to Canadian team
- Blue Jays snap skid by routing Indians
- Sri Lanka slump to 82 all out in shock England win
- ANALYSIS: Who in their right mind idolizes soccer stars?
- Pakistan seal ODI series victory with five-wicket flourish
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- Karzai warns NATO on deaths
- PRC official responds to Inner Mongolia protests
- Defiant Japanese prime minister refuses to depart
- Pakistani warplanes attack Taliban positions, kill 17
- Chinese authorities detain 74 people in lead poisoning case
- Australia responds to abattoir scandal
- Fighting erupts in Sana’a, seven more killed in Taez
- Tortured death of Syrian boy fuels outrage
- NATO strikes Tripoli after Zuma visit
- Egyptian activist summoned for criticizing military
- Sri Lankan ‘terror’ seminar tarnished by accusations
- Lagarde pledges reform to woo Brazil
- Obama names Dempsey for Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Greeks discover the art of peaceful protests
- Berlusconi sex trial resumes after his coalition’s defeat
- Brazil’s federal leaders discuss Amazon conflict
- World News Quick Take
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