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* Iran spurns UN after nuclear referral
* Wary of China, US eyes long-range weapons
* Red Sea tragedy may have claimed 1,000 lives
* Taiwan, US near deal on Chen speech
* Stampede kills 73 game-show fans in suburban Manila
* Slight rise in the population adds to that boxed feeling
Taiwan News
* Better relations with US urged
* DPP appeals for a more rational legislature
* Focus on legislative election, Yu says
* Former premier's condition stabilizes, Lu visits hospital
* TSU working on draft of a new Taiwan constitution
* Electronic toll trial starts Friday
* Lanterns extend the New Year spirit
* Magazine alters name to include Taiwan
* Shaman and wife charged in yin-yang incest shocker
* Police hunt clerk after NT$16 million ATM cash is stolen
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* China tightens film censorship
* Bird flu endemic in Hong Kong, health secretary reports
* Hong Kong's Disneyland suffers crowd problems
* Illegal mini-malls demolished in New Delhi crackdown
* Tensions rising as Turkmenistan stops pension payments
* Newmont case a test of Indonesia's environmental law
* Nearly 60 arrested after raids in Iraq
* Villagers and elephants battle it out for resources
* Red Sea ferry disaster highlights safety issues
* UN agrees to deployment of peacekeepers in Sudan
* US expels Venezuelan diplomat
* US oilmen investigate the Cuban alternative
* Cheap labor move leaves US farms fallow
* Congressman asks why US refused to support gay groups
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Nothing earth-shattering from Chen
* Ah Q and China's great firewall
* Time to forget about the promises
* The reality of reform in modern day China
* Why the world needs a Plan B for China
* Learning the language of American Football for the Super Bowl
Sports
* Whisenhunt finds ways to succeed
* Upshaw and Tagliabue butt heads over cap
* Fiji wins Wellington round
* NY Knicks trade for winning formula
* Tigers snatch victory in last second
* Millrose Games at the Garden draws long-distance fans
* Maria Jose Rienda wins giant slalom
* NJ Devils give Stevens a perfect send off
Business
* Cuba invites US firms to fight embargo
* Oil prices show limited gains amid anxiety over Iran
* Taipei heads up while regional markets suffer
* Rolls-Royce roars ahead, boosting European stocks
* US jobs report for last month boosts dollar against rivals
* Fear of more rate hikes drags Wall Street down
* US jobless rate falls to four-year low
* British Airways reports growth in Q3 net profit
* `Kama Sutra' opens can of virtual worms
* CIER touts Eastern Europe as shortcut for Taiwan's firms
* Barclays unchains pens in client-friendly revamp
* Business Quick Take
Business Focus
* Robot pet lovers lament demise of Sony's Aibo
* Farmer couple finds wealth in healthy bagged salad greens
Features
* The case for a 'Forbidden Nation'
* A new trove in the Web's wild world
* The 'samurai in a skirt' fights on
* Doctors learn to turn down painful memories
* Geek chic goes from mainstream to 'mystream'
* 'Decay is the beginning of all birth'
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* A gentle touch
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Anticipate the tough questions, and be ready for them. Have the facts close at hand to defend your position.
預先考慮各種棘手問題,並嚴陣以待。手邊備妥各項事證,為自己的立場辯駁。
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