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* Hsieh, Ma make last push for support
* EU parliamentarians lend support to Taiwan UN bid
* Pelosi travels to India to meet with Dalai Lama
* Osama bin Laden calls for jihad to liberate Palestine
* Japan fires navy chief, punishes 88 defense officials
Taiwan News
* PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2008: Police out in force to ensure security
* President calls on public to accept election results
* Presidential race bad for mentally ill people: experts
* Ma urges calm amid green card allegations
* Councilors call for `Tibet Day'
* Injured crane to leave for S Korea
* Transport officials note upswing in pre-election travel
* Taiwan Dog enthusiasts apply for purebred status
* Thundershowers, rain forecast for this afternoon
* China tries to pre-empt new WHA bid
* Former US health official backs Taiwan's WHO bid
* University looking for Latin American students
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* US sailor tied to Japan stabbing
* Filipino Catholics crucify selves
* Ruling coalition in Malaysia probes rumor of defectors
* Cyprus leaders hold reunification talks
* Ten NATO states voice support for Georgia, Ukraine
* Serbia's most famous survivor still fighting
* German Jews find 'Prayer for the Jews' offensive
* Number of older Brits misbehaving abroad increasing
* Obama's passport file exposed
* Maliki promises stronger Iraqi role on world stage
* John McCain visits UK's prime minister
* A dozen killed as flooding continues across US Midwest
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Frank Hsieh: lesser of two evils
* It's about governance, democracy
* Women left out in the cold again in Taiwan
* Europe is learning to live with the mighty euro
* Tibet's peace is the peace of the graveyard
* It's hard trying to explain the financial crisis
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Johnny Neihu is on leave
Sports
* Nadal finally beats Blake
* CPBL: Kao the hero does it again as Lions defeat Elephants
* US, Honduras punch CONCACAF tickets
* Swimmer suspended over 'Kosovo' T-shirt
* Record holder misses 100m freestyle heats
* NBA: Celtics defeat Mavericks to complete Texan sweep
* Ward stays unbeaten after stopping chubby Williams
* Asada stops hearts, but not in a good way
* Floyd Mayweather to drop uncle if he stays with Forbes
* NHL: Canadiens beat Bruins for 10th consecutive time
* Champions draw level as Asashoryu loses two in a row
* Barca crash out of Spanish Cup
* Man Utd star Park prepares to meet `N Korea's Rooney'
* F1: Hamilton fastest in Sepang practice
* Liverpool may have big say in Premier League title battle
* Injury rules Mills, Oram out of final Test
* Sports Briefa
Business
* Cathay Financial's US woes fade
* Shares rally 2.25% ahead of vote
* Decline in interest rates abroad may cost central bank
* China Metal buys 10 more floors at Taipei's Asiaworld
* Sony, Nokia in patent violation probe
* China penalizes Web sites for questionable content
* Empty seat at BOJ worries officials
* Samsung to build cellphone plant in northern Vietnam
* Business Briefs
World Business
* US blocks Huawei bid for 3Com
* Verizon, AT&T win frequency bids
* Russia accuses pair of industrial espionage
* Starbucks ordered to repay tips and interest to baristas
* US, Singapore, Abu Dhabi agree on use of sovereign funds
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* A walk in the clouds
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* The Adventures of Kathleen the Great and Mark the Meek 英勇凱薩琳與害羞馬克歷險記
* IELTS嚙緯Writing : IELTS Writing Task 2: Generating Ideas
* Survival Chinese
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A walk in the clouds
U-Theatre, the Taipei-based drumming performance group, sets off on a mammoth walkabout tomorrow to mark the group's 20th anniversary
by Diane Baker
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