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* Presidential Office attack lead pays off
* Tel Aviv rejects UN appeal for a three-day truce
* UK arms firms supply Israel with parts
* UN panel criticizes the US over human rights compliance
* Wang Chien-ming shutout cheers visiting lawmakers
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* Lee attacks conference results, reliance on China
* Key Ma aide dumped in committee poll
* Lu plans `blue sky, green land, good Taiwan' group
* TSU won't help KMT with no-confidence vote on Su
* Chao, codefendants await new ruling on detention
* CLA to increase bounty on illegal foreign workers
* NSC rethinking plans forclinical research facility
* THSRC confirms NT$60 billion bullet train loan
* Laborers comprise biggest group of foreign residents
* Milk powder maketing slammed
* TSU legislator voices concerns over US beef safety
* Morticians show off skills in contest using real corpses
* Taiwan Quick Take: MOFA official now in Israel
* Taiwan Quick Take: CD recycling promoted
* Taiwan Quick Take: Trek to Pinglin scheduled
* Taiwan Quick Take: Crime falls in Yunlin County
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* Sri Lanka lashes out at observers
* Veterinarians hunt for bird flu cases in Indonesian villages
* Blast suspects linked to Pakistan
* Australian scientists uncover new dinosaurs
* Australia vetoed US military strikes in Iraq invasion: report
* Protesters mob Australian PM over crisis in Lebanon
* Afghan militants killed
* Falun Gong pair to face trial for illegal Singapore assembly
* Gunmen attack two Baghdad mosques
* Hezbollah waiting patiently for Israeli troops to arrive
* Blair to drop in on Murdoch bash
* Israeli forces return to Gaza Strip after pull-out
* `Muslim' kills woman in Seattle
* Online camera offers unique view of Alaskan bears
* Lack of dialogue hurts diplomacy
* Comedian to go up against Chavez for Venezuela president
* World News Quick Take
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* Editorial: On stone throwing and glass houses
* How China manipulates N Korea
* Fixing the child porn loophole in Taiwan law
* Some troubling truths about soya
* Letter: War, what is it good for?
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* Wang throttles the Devil Rays with two-hit shutout
* Offense rules as CPBL experiences a runfest
* Benitez protests Reds' Israel game
* Schumacher looks forward to possibly his last German GP
* Todd Hamilton hoping for a major change in fortune
* Hornish Jr ready to play it safe to win Indy title
* Powell misses out on sprint record
* Agassi bows out in Los Angeles
* Landis defends himself in television interview
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* US stocks climb on rate pause hopes
* US dollar sinks on anemic US growth figures
* Asian markets mixed ahead of US growth data
* Oil prices down on slower US growth, slack demand fears
* European bourses rise on good corporate earnings
* New Bangkok airport in test run
* Infosys founders living out a dream
* China Steel eyes high-end production, not sheer size
* Judge gives green light to San Francisco paper sale
* Troubled Varig to lay off 60 percent of its workforce
* Wal-Mart throws in the towel on German market
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* It's all business at these kiddie summer camps
* Project 7X: Brits unraveling the mystery of Coke
* `The intern': High schoolers define what's cool for young pros
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* For Chang Shih-tsung, education is child's play
* The vicar of hell on Earth
* Give in, give up, or give out?
* Islam and the porno devils in music videos
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Survival Chinese
Sunday, Jul 30, 2006,Page 14
I want to go to a night market.
我想去逛夜市。
(wo2 xiang3 qu4 guang4 ye4 shi4)
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