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Asian stock markets rose Monday after a contraction in China's manufacturing boosted expectations of more stimulus for the world's second-biggest economy.

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Taiwanese have raised 788 million New Taiwan dollars ($26 million) for relief to earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged Japan, including a big donation to emergency workers who are struggling to prevent a full meltdown at a stricken nuclear power plant.

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Taiwanese regulators have turned down an application for a television license from a Hong Kong company whose local affiliate conquered the Internet earlier this month with a fanciful video of golf star Tiger Woods' Florida auto mishap.

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TAIPEI (AP) -- Taiwan's vice foreign minister resigned Tuesday to take responsibility for his agency's initial rejection of aid from other governments following Typhoon Morakot, which claimed about 500 lives and caused an estimated $1.5 billion in damage.

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TAIPEI (AP) — A US relief team backed by heavy-lift helicopters arrived in Taiwan today to help local authorities get aid to the hundreds of people thought to be stranded in mountain villages more than a week after a typhoon rocked the island.

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SHIAO LIN (AP) - There is nothing left in Shiao Lin. Nothing except the knots of grieving relatives mourning their dead, the red-clad rescue workers searching the ground for human remains and the tons of mud and rubble where once the village lay.

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SHIAO LIN (AP) - Family members holding photos of the dead picked their way through the ruins of a landslide-flattened village today where hundreds were killed in Taiwan's worst typhoon in a half-century.

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Asian stock markets rose Monday after a contraction in China's manufacturing boosted expectations of more stimulus for the world's second-biggest economy.

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Taiwanese have raised 788 million New Taiwan dollars ($26 million) for relief to earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged Japan, including a big donation to emergency workers who are struggling to prevent a full meltdown at a stricken nuclear power plant.

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Taiwanese regulators have turned down an application for a television license from a Hong Kong company whose local affiliate conquered the Internet earlier this month with a fanciful video of golf star Tiger Woods' Florida auto mishap.

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TAIPEI (AP) — A US relief team backed by heavy-lift helicopters arrived in Taiwan today to help local authorities get aid to the hundreds of people thought to be stranded in mountain villages more than a week after a typhoon rocked the island.

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SHIAO LIN (AP) - There is nothing left in Shiao Lin. Nothing except the knots of grieving relatives mourning their dead, the red-clad rescue workers searching the ground for human remains and the tons of mud and rubble where once the village lay.

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SHIAO LIN (AP) - Family members holding photos of the dead picked their way through the ruins of a landslide-flattened village today where hundreds were killed in Taiwan's worst typhoon in a half-century.

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