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Tue, Jul 12, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Judge chosen to oversee Lee case
- INTERVIEW: Neutrality in the civil service taking root
- Ma touts peace across the Strait
- Premier infuriates DPP, TSU with Lee comments
- TV anchor throws hat in Chiayi race
- Official backs same-sex nuptials
- Nuclear safety inaction panned
- Harmful food additive found at Taipei teashops
- New, safer breast cancer screening device introduced
- Nation’s teachers set up first legal trade union
- Walkathon announced for Sept. 17
- Siew opens Biology Olympiad
- Science council delegation promotes ties in Germany
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- Hon Hai begins work on center
- Taipei house sales rise only 0.18% last month
- Trade association urges Taiwan to switch to LTE
- Chunghwa Telecom posts better-than-expected revenues
- Government hopes to meet tax target as revenues up more than expected
- IC foundry sector facing uncertain times: analysts
- Flat-panel makers set to increase China shipments
- Smallest budget in 10 years released for public projects
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
- EU finance chiefs meet for Greece talks
- US officials visit China to discuss auditing issues
- Industry unhappy with Australia’s new tax
- Nestle buys 60% stake in Chinese candy producer
- Nissan works on recharging Leaf with solar power
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Sanchez claims ‘stage of pain’
- Serbia shrug off world No. 1’s absence
- ‘Supermodel of the Fairways’ on verge of title
- Taiwan’s athletes bag gold, two bronze in Kobe
- Yankees edge Rays 1-0 on throws
- Donald triumphs in Scottish Open
- Isner wins Newport title after skipping wedding
- Steve Stricker wins John Deere Classic with 22-under
- Cuba beats Taiwan 6-3 in the World Baseball Challenge
- Falcao’s brace sees Colombia top group
- US edge Brazil, Sweden ease through
- India wrap up series win in Dominica
- Powell out front as Jamaica land a 1-2-3 in 100m
- Sports Briefs
- Soccer Shorts
World News
- Four bombs go off in S Thailand
- Toll from Indian derailment climbs to 80
- Japan still needs nuclear power, Tokyo governor says
- Philippine church leaders apologize
- Power cut halts China’s new high-speed train system
- Sympathy exists for Japan, but no to whaling: Australia
- Divers see scores of bodies in Volga
- Turkmen officials admit deaths in explosion
- Obama presses Saleh to transfer Yemen power
- Bomb kills six before Pakistan minister arrives
- Bashir warns that Abyei could cause disputes to ignite
- Blast rocks Greek Cypriot naval base, killing many
- More talks on US debt impasse planned
- Colombia rebels kill 2 police, set off ‘horse bomb’
- Chavez’s health improving: Morales
- Buenos Aires Mayor Macri faces a run-off on July 31
- Mexican military rescues 20 hostages from gang
- World News Quick Take
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