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Tue, Oct 04, 2011
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Taiwan News
- Tsai envisages peaceful resolution on Diaoyutais
- Investors march against Chinese authorities
- PRC delegation calls for closer media cooperation
- KMT’s Chiu accused of mud-throwing as Su Jia-chyuan property deemed legal
- Ma’s ECFA claims fail to convince local academics
- KMT denies claims it would yield at-large seats to PFP
- Hundreds evacuated due to rain
- Environmentalist collects trash on islandwide walks
- Lily Sun accuses China of distorting grandfather’s ideas
- DGH statistics show big number of road projects
- Director Wei talks about ‘Seediq Bale’
Business
- Foreign banks cut economic forecasts
- PMI dips on heightened downside risks abroad
- Dozens of firms join alliance for cloud computing
- Government mulls lower taxes to lure foreign workers
- Formosa Chemicals tops group’s EPS
- Report suggests housing market bull run ending
- CMT plan would save government, firms millions: MOF
- Fitch revises down global economic growth forecast
- [ BUSINESS BRIEFS ]
- Asian stocks plummet on Greece fears
- Factory activity last month fell to crisis-era lows
- Apple trails Nokia and RIM in India
- Sun to bolster Oracle’s rivalry with IBM, HP: Ellison
- ‘Tankan’ poll shows rise in business confidence
- World Business Quick Take
Editorials
Sports
- Tigers beat Yankees in Big Apple
- Brewers take a firm grip against the Diamondbacks
- Real crush Espanyol, Barca go top
- Wozniacki wins tough first-round clash
- Netherlands edge Taiwan
- Lions come back to beat Cowboys to remain perfect
- Na hits jackpot with first PGA title
- Hoey holds off McIlroy to clinch Dunhill Links title
- Spurs pile more misery on the Gunners
- ‘Bianconeri’ down the champions
- Werder Bremen sunk by Abdellaoue hat-trick
- PSG defeat Lyon to go three points clear at top
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- Haqqanis deny killing Afghan envoy
- China-Russia ties benefit Beijing
- Adventurous duo to walk to South Pole, then back
- Philippine rebels’ frustration grows
- Philippine militants free US woman, but not her son
- Yemen bombs its own soldiers
- Knox pleads in court for mercy as verdict looms
- Body count grows in a South African murder mystery
- Danes pay ‘fat tax,’ but effectiveness not certain
- Shell paid Nigeria to suppress protests
- Iraqi forces battle with insurgents in Anbar after attack
- Israel ‘increasingly isolated’: Panetta
- Coke saga led to resignation: Jamaican PM
- Protesters dig in for long haul over Wall Street greed
- Perry criticized over ‘racist’ name of family retreat
- FEATURE:Kansas City public art project focuses on issue of debt
- World News Quick Take
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4Sanctions on Philippines beefed up as row escalates
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