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Thu, Aug 04, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Tsai, Ma neck-and-neck in DPP poll
- GIO mulls rules on reprinting PRC news
- Fortune-teller rebuts news that premier visited him
- Control Yuan reprimands customs for poor oversight
- Council of Agriculture censured over egg policy
- China-based group plans support for Ma’s re-election
- Students complain about ‘martial law’ regulations
- AEC seeks list of plant woes
- Google apps agreement a step closer: Taipei official
- MOE holds talks to enhance education ties with Malaysia
- Donor criticizes CIP over missing loaned artifacts
- ETTV told to increase local drama
- Former NCC chair publishes book about regulator
- Banana alliance planned by COA
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- UMC’s quarterly profit drops steeply
- LG expects to ship 2 million Optimus 3D smartphones
- Mailiao gets own safety task force
- Cross-strait banking rules and limits to be relaxed
- Nanya’s revenues drop for third month
- China Steel mulls filing anti-dumping complaint
- Free games may dent profits, Chinese Gamer says
- IC distributor WT Microelectronics to acquire Techmosa
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
- Moody’s leaves US rated ‘AAA,’ for now
- S Korea fines Apple US$2,855 over local data
- Japan warns about yen’s fast rise
- Hitachi thinks of outsourcing its TV production for profit
- Apple files new claim against Samsung in Australia
- Google+ speeds to 25 million users since June launch
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
- EDITORIAL: Yang was abandoned in time of need
- The Liberty Times Editorial: Taiwan must get off China drug
- Does Taiwan genuinely respect plurality?
- KMT hiding truth about its ill-gotten party assets
- There will be a Chinese Spring, and sooner than anyone expects
- Will Breivik massacre lead to a surge in Nordic crime writing?
Sports
- Red Sox stay ahead in race for AL East
- Colorado race to feature Tour de France top three
- China media pan ‘arrogant’ Ronaldo
- Taiwan tennis pro hopes ranking good enough for US Open
- New Zealand Rugby back Hurricanes despite exits
- Top three advance in San Diego Open
- Klinsmann outlines modest goals for US team
- Tseng again nominated as athlete of the month
- Cavendish eyes his best chance to win world road race title
- Blake dethrones reigning champion Nalbandian
- Fastest man in the world draws crowds, sponsors
- Chinese soccer on the up as money comes pouring in
- Cadel Evans to be honored with parade in Melbourne
- Sports Briefs
World News
- CCTV surveillance spreads in China
- Chinese citizen activist latest free speech cause celebre
- Japan set to announce new nuclear watchdog
- Tokyo creates body to pay victims of nuclear crisis
- China orders more openness in wake of train crash
- Manila vows to push ahead with UN island claims
- Syrian tanks take Hama’s main square
- Another executive of News of the World arrested
- Appeal launched for Scottish inspiration for Peter Pan
- UK defense cuts trigger concerns
- Suicide, mental health linked to sex abuse: study
- Palestinian fails to persuade US not to veto UN bid
- Aid efforts faltering in Somalia
- Guatemalan ex-officers sentenced 6,060 years
- Haiti’s ‘Sweet Micky’ off to not-so-sweet start
- HIV-infected man in Canada could spend life in prison
- ANALYSIS: Obama suffers political setback in US debt deal
- Obama signs debt-limit bill just hours before deadline
- World News Quick Take
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