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    Global rout in stocks continues

    ¡¥SEA OF RED¡¦: Bourses from London to Tokyo fell prey to growing public anxiety over the credit crunch despite central banks¡¦ efforts to pump money into the system
    Global stock markets spiraled ever deeper into the vortex yesterday as pressure mounted for world leaders to throw up a decisive wall to contain the worst financial inferno since the Great Depression.

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    Singapore becomes the first Asian victim of recession

    Singapore has become the first Asian economy to fall into recession, analysts said yesterday, after the government revised downward its full-year growth estimate and eased monetary policy for the first time in years.

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    Ma promises to maintain strong national defense

    OPPORTUNITY: Ma Ying-jeou said he was confident he could pull the nation out of current difficulties and to a new peak given its sound fundamentals
    By Ko Shu-Ling
    Faced with a sliding approval rating and rising public concern over his China-friendly policy, President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) yesterday vowed to maintain a strong army to protect Taiwanese interests and dignity while seeking to improve relations with Beijing.

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    Martti Ahtisaari recognized with Nobel Peace Prize

    Former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari received the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday for his efforts to build a lasting peace from Africa and Asia to Europe and the Middle East.

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    DPP to organize a vigil and mass rally against government

    By Su Yung-Yao
    The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and pro-localization groups are planning an overnight vigil on Ketagalan Boulevard on Nov. 1 and a large-scale demonstration the following day to protest against what they called the government¡¦s incompetence and its China-leaning policies.

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