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Sun, Jan 01, 2012
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Taiwan News
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Tsai declares 2012 to be ‘special year’
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Ma makes New Year’s Eve campaign trek
- 2012 ELECTIONS: US worried by closeness of Ma to China: expert
- 2012 ELECTIONS: DPP seeks impartial probe
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Overseas media switches focus to Taiwan’s elections
- 2012 ELECTIONS: FEATURE: Young lawmakers carry on political family tradition
- Cycling event captures a world record for Taiwan
- Homeless shelters not solution: civic groups
- Former mayor attempts suicide over graft ruling
- Real-estate values rose an average of 8.65% last year
- Kaohsiung launches its New Year celebrations
Business
- China’s full-year CPI may rise 5 percent
- Spain’s deficit bigger than expected
- Whirlpool seeks duties on LG, Samsung’s washers
- Merkel promises to do everything to save euro
- US Treasuries led gains last year, as stocks suffered
- Uganda’s grasshopper catchers hopping mad over power cuts
- Monuments vanish, trains halt as metal thieves stalk Britain
- Economic crisis dampens Greek gambling ardor
- Business Quick Take
- US markets topped rivals in 2011
- Euro posts first back-to-back losses since 2001
- Asian stock markets post first yearly loss since 2008
- European stocks gain this week, but lose 11% for 2011
- Commodity markets fall and end year ‘with a whimper’
Editorials
- EDITORIAL: A bad year for the stock market
- The Liberty Times Editorial: Ma’s ‘reconciliation of the century’
- Appealing to all Taiwanese is key
- Integrity, or the lack of it, pervades this election
- Living in a world of shades of gray
- Poverty in Greece forcing parents to give up their children
- Stopping ecocide by co-opting Big Business chiefs
Sports
- NBA: Wade’s winning shot lifts Heat over Timberwolves
- SBL: Taiwan Beer top Pure Youth 93-91
- Al-Attiyah humming along in a new car ahead of his Dakar Rally defense
- Coach praises Australia’s pace attack
- NHL: Rangers start fast; beat Panthers 4-1
- TENNIS: Li Na rallies to beat Bartoli at Hopman Cup
- TENNIS: Djokovic, Ferrer to face off in Abu Dhabi
- Axel Teichmann starts strong in Tour de Ski
- NFL: Teams battle to lock in remaining playoff spots
- Bellamy and Gerrard sink the Magpies
- Carlo Ancelotti takes the reins at ambitious PSG
- Title race will go down to wire: Mancini
- Real not looking to recruit new players, Jose Mourinho says
- SPORTS BRIEFS
World News
- N Korea hails Kim Jr as its military commander
- ‘Dear Leader’ double faces life after death
- Australian adventurers reach South Pole
- China says Wukan anger was justified
- Japan’s tsunami refugees brace for a harsh winter
- WHO concerned by mutated flu research
- Cyclone Thane kills scores, cuts power across south India
- China makes indictments in largest corruption case
- Iran test-fires missiles in naval drill
- Asian demand drives record rhino killings
- ‘Abandon Liverpool,’ Thatcher told
- Hundreds of Ethiopian troops fight al-Shabaab
- New Year’s honors list led by Bonham Carter, Rory McIlroy
- Syrian forces kill at least 12 people in mass protests
- Democracy activists in Egypt fear wider clampdown soon
- Republican hopefuls make Iowa push
- Science taboo for Republicans seeking White House
- Chile national park closed by raging wildfire
- Rousseff marks first year in office
- Lunar probes set to resolve mystery of moon interior
- World News Quick Take
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