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* New anti-French rallies form in China
* Wall Street shows concern as Federal Reserve cuts rates
* US hails Taiwan¡¦s anti-terror role
* Al-Qaeda still `greatest threat': US report
* Lai Shin-yuan says she supports Ma¡¦s cross-strait policies
* Ma, Dalai Lama and Hu Jintao make `Time' list
Taiwan News
* Liu welcomes PRC investment
* Labor activists worried about projects
* Lawmakers debate whether to go on trip with minister
* ANALYSIS : Impact of Lai appointment will be minimal: pundits
* Government not backing down on bid to join WHO
* Taipei government announces Yongle Market renovation
* Cambodia panned over its policy on foreign marriages
* MOFA seeks return of Papua New Guinea millions
* Murderer¡¦s parole under review: ministry
* Activists bemoan prejudice against future mothers
* Government set to foster hydrogen energy, fuel cells
* US mulled nuclear strike against PRC
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Forces attack Taliban hideout
* Location of Olympic flame shrouded in ¡¥mysterious veil¡¦
* CIA chief troubled by arms buildup
* Five young people die in boat crash in Sydney Harbour
* Pakistan lawmakers seek accord on ousted judges
* Hong Kong bus crash leaves 18 dead
* Somali extremist leader killed
* President of Israel likens Iran to Nazis
* English and Welsh head to polls for key local elections
* DNA test identifies czar’s children
* Dozens killed in Egypt bus crash
* Israeli military to close charity schools in Hebron
* Iraq death toll for last month tops 1,000
* Mexico fishing for sharks after US surfer dies
* US woman back in jail after spending 32 years on the run
* US Congress gives Bertie Ahern a rousing farewell
* McCain eligible to run for presidency, US Senate rules
* US judge throws out UN harassment suit
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Soochow oversteps the mark
* Education minister has homework
* Sorting out who should talk to Hu
* Choosing Lai for MAC has blues seeing red
* May 1968: the social, not political, revolution
* Justice merged with professional need in Pakistan
* Here we go again: a rigged poll and rigged charter for Myanmar
Sports
* NBA: Butler hits winner for Wizards
* Mavericks let Johnson go after two first-round flops
* MLB: Lee goes to 5-0 in Indians¡¦ win
* NHL: Briere rebound goal takes Flyers over Montreal 3-1
* With Woods recovering, Mickelson takes the lead
* Former Formula One driver paying his dues in ARCA
* Avery is out of playoffs with a lacerated spleen
* CPBL: Record-breaking La New Bears humiliate Whales
* Grant lauds Lampard as Blues progress
* Russia mulls simplifying visa rules for final
* England¡¦s RFL hits out at the timing of centenary Test
* F1: Bruno Senna aiming for Formula 1 seat next year
* IPL¡¦s foreign cheerleaders under more fire
* Sports Briefs
Business
* FAT union threatens to strike over salary owed
* Artificial intelligence takes center stage in Robot Taiwan
* ANALYSIS: Real estate experts warn of potential oversupply
* CPC maintains freeze on fuel prices this month
* Taiwan ranks sixth in BERI survey
* Yuan¡¦s rise affecting exporters
* China inspects 3,600 factories for child labor
* S Korea sets fifth straight trade deficit as prices rise
* AT&T launches a video service for cellphones in US
* Rockefeller family accuses ExxonMobil of ignoring alternative energy options
* Business Quick Take
World Business
* HP discovery may lead to faster chips
* Brazilian stocks soar on S&P debt rating upgrade
* Japan mulls emergency imports of butter
* Gas stations raise prices after fuel levy reimposed
* GlaxoSmithKline reorganizing its global operations
* World Business Quick Take
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* Point of impact
* There will be blood ... on the dance floor
* Blast from the past
* From Mongolia, echoes of the Altai
* [POP STOP]
* Monsters-in-law
* The Vinyl Word
* [RESTAURANT REVIEW] Eddy Burrito (¾¥¦èô±²»æ)
* Wong How Man rewrites exploration
* [RESTAURANT REVIEW] Chu Chi Meat Pie and Millet Congee (¦¶°OÀ`»æµ°)
* With ¡¥Iron Man,¡¦ Downey winks at his past
* Marvel¡¦s marvelous marvel is a sure box-office magnet
* Desperation takes hold
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Taipei's Top Five
City cinema weekend box office takings
(April 26 and April 27)
Source: Group Power Entertainment Corp
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Friday, May 02, 2008, Page 17
The Forbidden Kingdom
(¥\¤Ò¤§¤ý) NT$10,406,476
88 Minutes
(¦º¤`˼Æ88¤ÀÄÁ) NT$1,756,564
Street Kings
(¥¿¸q®«±N) NT$1,464,281
Diary of the Dead
(¬¡«Í¤é°O) NT$1,115,321
Run Papa Run
(¤@Ó¦nª¨ª¨) NT$758,690
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