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* China blames foreign media for unrest
* Russia, US remain at odds over plans for missile defense
* Christensen slams DPP referendum plan
* Bush upbeat on Iraq War milestone
* New rules could allow public to fly private aircraft
Taiwan News
* Presidential election 2008: 2 days to go: Hsieh urges Ma to drop unification
* Presidential election 2008: 2 days to go: Ma to forge `consensus' on boycott threat if elected
* FEATURE: Foundation urges easier access for disabled voters
* Presidential election 2008: 2 days to go: Parties ask voters to be alert for `dirty tricks'
* Presidential election 2008: 2 days to go: Men denounce paper's claims they pose threat to Ma
* Executive Yuan passes three links amendment
* Migrating buzzard eagles seen flying over south Taiwan
* Cabinet passes labor law changes
* EPA striving to give incinerators a cleaner image
* Scientist lauded for volunteer work in fight against cancer
* DPP officials deny bank allegations
* `Super toilet' set to hit US market
* Hundreds turn out to pay respects to late first lady
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Civilians shot in raid: Afghan official
* Scores of prisoners go on hunger strike
* Singapore denies report militant fled to Indonesia
* FEATURE: Under-fire charities hunker down in Pakistan
* Ramos-Horta recalls rebel attack
* Indonesia's efforts to fight bird flu not working, FAO says
* McCain mixes up Iraq militant groups
* After nine months, Belgians seal new government deal
* British tabloids apologize to missing girl's parents
* Russia to restart air links with Georgia after 17-month halt
* Ban urges UN action for peace in Somalia
* Ottawa recognizes Kosovo state
* Officials awarded for challenging US' electronic voting
* Torrential rains in US cause hundreds to evacuate homes
* Rights groups urge Raul Castro to release critics
* Surveys find support for Chavez declining sharply
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: It's use it or lose it on Saturday
* Tibet riots a meter of Beijing's rot
* The illusory gap between economics and politics
* Whatever China does,Tibet will demand freedom
* Unrest highlights China's Achilles heel
* Asia's top five questions for presidential hopefuls in US
* LETTER: Beijing's not bringing cookies
Sports
* Federer rediscovers world-beating form
* France's Kouchner backs away from `mini-boycott' idea
* Boston Celtics end Rockets' winning streak
* Defending Stawell Gift champion Allen forced to withdraw
* CPBL: Chinatrust Whales blank the Sinon Bulls in Taichung
* Dutch quartet smashes world record
* `Invincible' Aussie cricketer Bill Brown passes away at 95
* PRC duo leads after short program
* FEATURE: Taiwanese rookie, Tseng, emerges as potential star
* ICC reinstates controversial umpire
* South Africa's World Cup 2010 costs soar
* America's Cup headed for showdown
* New York Rangers suppress Malkin to beat Penguins 5-2
* USADA will receive funds for Floyd Landis hearing
* Clubs show no interest in slugger Barry Bonds
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Sunrise selling property to pay off debt
* Idee Department Store auction pushed back to April 18
* Ta Chong board appoints new bank president
* MOEA focuses on developing energy-saving industry
* First International raises funds for WiMAX network
* Global funds revaluating local market
* China Steel reports gain of 3.2 percent last quarter
* Local firms win AutoTronics awards
* Morgan Stanley results better than analysts expected
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Analysts laud US Fed's 75bps rate cut
* Intel, Microsoft funding study on new computers
* Toshiba slashes full-year profit target
* Investors snap up Visa's initial public offering
* Sony Ericsson forecasts first-quarter profit could plunge by more than half
* World Business Quick Take
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* Argentine nights
Bilingual Pages
* Crash ends 360kg man's date 墨西哥360公斤男子的約會泡湯了
* Prince in tighty whities takes top prize 丹麥皇室諷刺畫奪首獎
* Survival Chinese
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