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* Direct flights to evacuate tourists
* China warns death toll could reach 50,000
* Relief groups put Myanmar death toll at 120,000
* Taiwan's ranking for competitiveness rises to 13th place
* Bush tells Knesset US supports peace, opposes extremists
Taiwan News
* Survey to gauge Sunday voting
* DPP candidates appeal to young and old members
* Ma names Liao Liao-yi as minister of interior
* MOFA names new charge d'affaires for the Holy See
* Ma proposes adoption of earthquake disaster zones
* Legislators urge thorough inspection of school buildings
* ANALYSIS: Sichuan aid comes under scrutiny
* New 228 Incident material unveiled
* Norwegian police collect Tainan-based pedophile
* FEATURE: Dutch man attempting to revive a dying art
* Officials laud increased, better quality food exports
* Kaohsiung police unveil traffic control measures
World News
* Construction practices under fire
* Housing the newly homeless will be a massive effort
* Bloggers ask why animal signals were overlooked
* Burqa bomber kills 18 in Afghanistan
* Junta says voters overwhelmingly backed referendum
* Seoul taking steps to regulate cross-cultural marriages
* Pakistani militants accuse Washington of missile attack
* Unknown Islamic group claims deadly bombings
* Dalai Lama heads for Germany
* UN opens inquiry into peacekeeper sex abuse charges
* Swiss ¡¥Fusion Man¡¦ takes to skies
* New Tallinn NATO facility seeks to fight cyber-warfare
* Bruised Brown attempts fightbackA
* Witness says Taylor rebels trained at camp in Libya
* US holding 500 minors in Iraq
* Iraqi troops begin house-to-house searches in Mosul
* Oil firms braced for court battles
* McCain¡¦s wife sells off mutual funds with links to Sudan
* John Edwards backs Obama¡¦s bid
* Man arrested in US after ¡¥firebombing¡¦ woodland
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: The tremors are felt in Beijing
* Was the Hu Japan visit the start of better ties?
* Convenient Chinese, disposable Burmese
* Beijing up to the quake's challenge, for the moment
* Disaster dwarfing the rescue effort
* LETTERS
Sports
* PLAYOFFS: Lakers hold off Jazz to seize 3-2 lead in playoffs
* Brutt wins fifth stage of Giro, Pellizotti retains lead
* Roger Federer eases into third round in Hamburg
* WTA stars pay tribute to Henin
* Sorenstam set to start farewell tour in Ochoa's shadow
* Zenit beat Rangers in UEFA Cup
* Russian soccer fan knifed outside Manchester arena
* McGeechan vows to restore Lion traditions
* United's Ronaldo out to show he is simply the best
* Hull one game from first top flight match in 104-year history
* Canterbury Crusaders get ready for Super 14 climax
* AMERICAN LEAGUE: Yankees beat Rays, end winning streak
* Whales overcome deficit to beat Bulls 5-4
* NHL: Stars stave off elimination with win over Red Wings
* Tigers, Lions to face off in CIHL season playoffs
* Switzerland helps Russians to easy Worlds victory
* Sports Briefs
Business
* BenQ targets BRIC to drive sales
* IMF official says worst is over for financial sector
* Aviva Investors introduces five funds
* Renewable energy bill too costly: lawmakers
* Gintech adds new solar wafer supplier
* Commission gives green light to 20 China investments
* Amendment for TRIPS passed by the legislature
* Taiwan aims high for New York Licensing show
* FSC approves Hua Nan subsidiaries' merger application
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Cancer drugs to lead market rise: IMS
* US retains shaky competitive lead
* Nigerian villagers seek damages from Shell
* HK best conduit for foreign funds to tap PRC assets: official
* Google overtakes Yahoo as most popular Web site
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Girls will be girls
* Interview
* POP STOP
* Where there¡¦s smoke ...
* Jamaican dub + Taiwanese style = Taimaica, jah
* Taipei comedy heads to Taichung
* Ukrainians lay on the lute
* THE VINYL WORD
* RESTAURANT REVIEW: Peng Yuan Hunan Restaurant (´^¶é´ðµæÀ])
* RESTAURANT REVIEW: Little Hyatt «n§ø¤p¦Y©±(¤p³Í®®)
* ¡¥21¡¦ doesn¡¦t know when to fold ¡¦em
* FILM REVIEW: The sisterhood of the Beirut beauty salon
* FILM REVIEW: Power to the people
* REEL NEWS
* TAIPEI'S TOP FIVE
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TAIPEI'S TOP FIVE
City cinema weekend box office takings
(
May 10 and May 11
)
Source: Group Power Entertainment Corp
Friday, May 16, 2008, Page 17
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Iron Man
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NT$10,572,470
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What Happens in Vegas ...
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NT$4,732,788
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Speed Racer
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NT$1,549,630
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The Forbidden Kingdom
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NT$994,483
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Pathology
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NT$553,072
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