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* Chen says sorry to top academic
* Palestinian militants issue Israel an ultimatum
* Khmer Rouge genocide trial jurists sworn in
* Germany seeks extradition of kidnap-murder suspect
* South Korea rebuffs Japan's warnings, begins sea survey
* At least 34 killed in Spanish subway train derailment
Taiwan News
* MND denies plan to quash riots
* Chen plans to visit S Pacific, Africa
* TSU: Lee wants to oppose conclusions of economic meet
* Huang leaves for Africa, calls for strengthened ties
* Young hails bilateral ties
* CYC to hold summer camp in Xiamen
* Presidential Office opts not to release baby pics
* Taipei restricted parking regulations to be amended
* Hospital looking to create `designer baby'
* Kids in Pingtung benefit from charity initiative
* DOH issues dengue fever warning for southern Taiwan
* Taiwan Quick Take: Appointees sworn in
* Taiwan Quick Take: Caregiver rule amended
* Taiwan Quick Take: Police nab two suspects
* Taiwan Quick Take: DPP may dissolve factions
World News
* Twenty rebels killed in Afghan ambush
* Western generals rethink Taliban onslaught
* Tsang stays silent after thousands join democracy march
* E Timor lawmakers discuss next steps
* Explosion kills six in Sri Lanka
* Chinese villagers block Beijing's plan for new dam
* South Korean president replaces three ministers
* Tibet railway to enhance China's presence in S Asia
* AU extends Darfur troop deployment
* Senegalese court to try former Chadian dictator Habre
* Survey reveals Britons taking a dim view of US
* Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders meet in buffer zone
* Spain to recover millions of civil war documents
* Mexican vote too close to call
* At least seven killed by car bomb in Iraq
* Movement Toward Socialism eyes slim majority in Bolivia
* US officials warn that Iran air strikes likely won't work
* Congress gets ready to legislate Guantanamo plan B
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Price hike not nearly enough
* Nurse democracy back to health
* Opening to China isn't the answer
* KMT tactics aren't likely to win over Taiwanese
* The climate cannot trump health
* Cellphones are a global addiction and an environmental hazard
Sports
* World Cup: Italy face test in `fortress' Dortmund
* World Cup: Frings could be punished over punch-up
* World Cup: Semi-final evokes `classic' memories
* World Cup: Just four coaches left standing
* World Cup: Sven may stay in England after all
* World Cup: World Cup helping to boost popularity of Australian soccer
* Bulls spank Lions
* Manattak, Phoenix leave Taipei sides in the dust
* Casper wins stage, Hincapie grabs the yellow jersey
* Schumacher reigns again to make it five US Grand Prixs
* Soccer Shorts
Business
* FSC to hike capitalization requirements
* Government's restrictions leave CPC in the red
* Tourism Bureau to probe BOT hotel's rates
* Planned sale of toxicology lab has been put on hold
* Samsung launches `bulge-less' phones in bid for market share
* Hong Kong, China agree to lift flight restrictions
* Share prices edge up in light trading ahead of US holiday
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Japanese business confidence rising
* Holdups, probe lead to ousters at EADS, Airbus
* Australians say Telstra stake sale unlikely soon
* Barroso believes that Doho Round can be salvaged
* Sony BMG, Warner ponder using new criminal law against Chinese Web sites
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Jogging to an early grave
* Not so awfuloffal
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* Cellphone games join the fight against HIV/AIDS
手機電玩加入打擊HIV/愛滋病行列
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Survival Chinese
Tuesday, Jul 04, 2006,Page 2
No way!
怎麼可能!
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