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Mon, Jun 06, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Tsai departs for Europe
- DPP lawmaker Hsu calls for new food safety labels
- FEATURE: Farmers’ share of government budget drops
- Voters can be jailed for violating cellphone ban: MOI
- Anti-bullying group stages protest at education ministry
- Ma, Wu visit Wugu Wetlands
- Solar energy firms opt for Kaohsiung port FTZ
- Unused public buildings may become housing units
- Dawu in Taitung registers highest temperature of year
- Couple book special train for a wedding to remember
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Rebound in LCD panel prices falters
- FEATURE: Taiwanese use ‘soft power’ to counter iPad
- Computex draws record number of international buyers
- Petrol, diesel rise NT$0.1
- FETC fails to meet contract targets
- Standard Chartered promotes CSR
- Fitch upgrades credit ratings for Citibank Taiwan
- Russia lends US$3 billion to Belarus
- ECB likely to signal next rate hike this week
- La Nina-triggered floods bill to total US$13 billion
- Resourcehouse cancels plan to list in Hong Kong again
- Japan Air sees long wait for a rebound in US sales
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
- EDITORIAL : No more groundless accusations
- Overseas trips are electoral test
- Why is no one held to account?
- A balanced cross-strait economic relationship
- Poor whites escape racism, but not discrimination
- Choose the IMF’s next leader based on skills, not passport
- Food supplies on the rise, but why the revolutions?
Sports
- Li Na writes history with French victory
- NHL: Canucks in control as Burrows nets seconds into OT
- England held at Wembley; Keane enters record books
- Froch pounds way to Super Six final; set to battle Ward
- Stricker stays three ahead at Memorial thanks to two eagles on the front nine
- Oliver edges out Liu, Mullings shines
- Rangers shut down Indians in 4-0 routing
- Sharks sink Cheetahs after fighting back in second half
- Noren retains lead as North Ireland’s McDowell slumps
- Kerr takes over the LPGA lead with last-hole birdie
- CPBL: Lions top Monkeys in late inning rally
- CRICKET: Dilshan nears masterful double ton
- CRICKET: India hold on to take T20 over Windies
- Spain obliterate US in friendly match
- Stoner blazes his way to victory at Catalunya GP
- Eto’o penalty miss places Cameroon berth in doubt
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- FEATURE: Concerns raised about Myanmar deep-sea port plan
- Bus terminal bomb kills six in Pakistan
- Indian yoga guru promises to continue hunger strike
- Gates on last visit to US Afghan units
- Thousands rally for a carbon tax in Australia
- Police in Hong Kong arrest 53 following Tiananmen memorial
- Hundreds protest in Vietnam against China amid South China Sea tension
- Anti-government strike brings chaos to Dhaka streets
- Al-Qaeda’s Kashmiri likely dead: Pakistani minister
- UK official meets rebels in Libya
- Egypt presidential hopefuls faced off in sedate debate
- Mutiny crushed in Burkina Faso
- Fears of xenophobia rise in S Africa after attack filmed
- Nanjing residents fight to save their plane trees
- Tunisia seeks way between unrest and uncertainty
- Xi Jinping visits Cuba to talk shop
- Ban Ki-moon re-election campaign gathers pace
- US hails top diplomat Eagleburger, dead at 80
- Old volcano erupts in Chile
- Drain in San Diego is Mexican port of entry for one day
- Ecuador warns of tapping oil fields in Amazon park
- World News Quick Take
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