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Taiwan News
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Ma campaign seen as weak in Japan
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Ma slams DPP’s fliers as fabricating price of fruit
- 2012 ELECTIONS: ANAYSIS: Ma on defensive in re-election bid after ‘Dreamers’ fiasco
- 2012 ELECTIONS: INTERVIEW: Unemployment concerns may affect election
- ‘Nice man’ contest generates criticism
- New MRT line finished ahead of schedule
- Yunlin couple’s low-carbon wedding wins NT$100,000
- Exhibition shows the US’ influence in martial-law Taiwan
- Student missing in China, parents say
Business
- Black Friday crowds pack US shops
- Budget deadlock in Belgium ends after rating cut
- Euro states may drop bondholder losses from fund
- AT&T may propose bigger asset sales to salvage deal
- Japan stocks are ‘cheap,’ investor Jim Rogers says
- Turning US urban decay into movie magic
- Europeans seek opportunities in booming Brazil
- New technology may help with sizes when buying clothes online
- Business Quick Take
- Stock markets in US see ‘worst-ever’ holiday week
- European stocks post largest drop in two months
- Asia stocks fall on Europe concerns
- Asian currencies drop for fourth consecutive week
- Commodity prices extend slump on strong US dollar
Editorials
- EDITORIAL : Stimulus plans must be done right
- The Liberty Times Editorial: Ma’s ‘concern’ is only skin deep
- Naval adventure comes with risks
- A respected government acts with consistency
- The neuroeconomics revolution
- Egyptians’ latest protest halts drive to derail Arab revolution
- Development cooperation at risk of faltering
Sports
- NBA: NBA season set for Christmas tip-off
- Windies, India end with scores level in third Test
- Djokovic ousted from Tour Finals
- Taiwan’s Lions triumph in extra-inning thriller
- McIlroy, McDowell keep Ireland in first at gold World Cup
- Mingdao advance to next round with win over Shih Hsin
- NHL: Crosby fakes Penguins past Senators
- Bubba Watson stalking future partner in Coolum
- Montgomerie replaces bullets with golf balls
- O’Hara captures a one-stroke lead in South African Open
- Pakistan topple Sri Lanka in Twenty20
- Udinese cruise past AS Roma after uninspiring start
- Executive row soils storied Japanese baseball franchise
- F1: Hamilton sets pace at the season finale Brazilian Grand Prix
- Moenchengladbach go top after pummeling Cologne
- Paralympian joins professional cycling team after recovery
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- New Zealand’s Key claims second term
- Australian bushfire leaves ‘war zone’ in its wake
- Australia plans to release 100 boat people a month
- Politician threatens to torch Wal-Marts
- Iceland rejects Chinese land-buying request
- Pakistan, China forge anti-terror ties
- Former Olympus chief flies to meet US investigators
- North Korea needs food aid despite better harvest: UN
- Philippine Muslim rebel leader ‘not dead:’ spokesman
- Syria faces sanctions, army stands firm
- Egypt under pressure from protests, US
- Bahrain digests inquiry as mass protests continue
- Morocco votes in first election since Arab Spring reforms
- Riot police use tear gas to disperse Congo protesters
- Occupy LA told thanks, now go away
- US push to block cluster bomb ban foiled
- Zetas target rival cartel in Mexico’s ongoing drug war
- Chavez to hand out cash to poor ahead of Venezuela vote
- Europe begins returning Venezuela’s gold reserves
- World News Quick Take
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