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* Ma grilled by Japanese Diet members
* Fishermen beat coast guard officers
* Mumbai returns to work in wake of deadly attacks
* Bilis expected to hit today, bringing heavy rainfall
* Israel promises a `painful' response to Hezbollah raid
Taiwan News
* Chen stays mum on Chao's apology
* Prosecutors dismiss claims of `hidden information'
* DPP's woes not over with Chao released on bail
* DPP wants Mayor Ma to explain Taipei land deals
* `Rampant corruption' widening China's class gap
* CLA official gets surprise gift when stepping down
* US experts support Taiwan developing ballistic missiles
* Activists urge government to neuter and release cats
* Lepers appeal to local government
* Doctor warns of dangers posed by nightmare disorder
* Su calls on teachers to make learning languages enjoyable
* Health officials to use new weapon in anti-AIDS battle
World News
* Diplomacy may still work: Hill
* Yunnan rocked by riot after alleged police brutality
* China tortured Uighur activist's son: Amnesty
* Costello adds fuel to ruling party spat
* Philippine army releases details of coup scheme
* Vanuatu is the `happiest' place on the planet
* Japan's Abe gets a boost from tough talk on N Korea
* New schools polish Japanese bachelors
* Somalian resistance outgunned
* Tehran sticking to its guns despite pressure
* Suez the tipping point in UK's final retreat from empire
* Police clash violently with protesters at DRC rally
* Iraq not ready to decide on US troops
* Pentagon to abide by Geneva rules
* Novak publicly reveals Rove was his source
* US State Department computers hacked
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Guarding the guardians
* Higher birth rate is no solution
* DPP's 'go west' stance alienates TSU
* KMT must come clean on stolen party assets
* Eco-warrior upsetting the establishment
* Misguided 'reserved places' scheme doesn't help India's illiterate
Sports
* American League again dominates All-Star action
* Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang breaks record over 110m
* `Burned out' Klinsmann resigns
* University Softball Championship set to pile on the action
* FIFA to probe Zidane's red card
* Politician hails Zizou's `Islamic pride'
* LeBron finalizes contract extension
* Freire leaves top sprinters in his wake
* Asashoryu tied for lead at Nagoya tournament
* Sports Briefs
Business
* VoIP certification center planned
* Industry group threatens protest
* HTC set to supply DoCoMo
* Panel suggests corporatization of state-owned firms
* Finance ministry to study tax proposal
* Automakers face bleak prospects
* Germany job cuts won't affect operations: BenQ
* Chinese Petroleum says no more gas price hikes
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Nanjing Auto to revive MG brand
* US groups debating future of the penny
* Sony pulls `racist' posters
* EU hits Microsoft with 280.5 million euro antitrust fine
* MySpace most popular US Web site, says researcher
* Australia braces for shake-up of media ownership controls
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Throw a dog a bone
* ‘Syd can't talk to you now’
* ‘If drugs were going he'd take them’
* Kuo Wei-kuo has seen the light
* Arno Breker stirs up uneasy memories in Germany
* Technology Review
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* Cristal shows hip-hop no love, Jay-Z returns the feeling
Cristal酒商不愛嘻哈,歌手Jay-Z予以回敬
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Survival Chinese
Thursday, Jul 13, 2006,Page 2
I had a great time today.
我今天玩得很開心。
(wo3 jin1 tian1 wan2 de5 hen3 kai1 xin1)
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