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* N Korea might try nuclear test: media
* Big tobacco lose court case but avoid massive fines
* Activist's trial finishes in disarray after lawyers held
* Discovery to air documentary on Hsuehshan Tunnel
* Questions grow over Ramsey suspect
Taiwan News
* Koo backs strengthening ties with S Pacific allies
* `Koo 102' captain tells of rescuing fishermen twice
* MND mulls F16 purchase
* KMT confirms Ma, Shih meeting, denies conspiracy
* DPP slams Taipei government over protest permit
* Chiu Yi sentenced for southern ram raid
* Legislator wants action on chocolate from China
* Train trial operations delayed, MOTC says
* Ma wants kids to concentrate on Mandarin education
* Pearl milk tea a slimmer's nightmare
* Taiwan Quick Take: Smuggler gets off light
* Taiwan Quick Take: KMT to revive online paper
* Taiwan Quick Take: Parents warned about Codeine
* Taiwan Quick Take: Chao demands apology
* Taiwan Quick Take: Chen's bank account cleared
World News
* Pedophiles in Asia evade authorities
* Australian court quashes Thomas' terror conviction
* Humanitarian crisis looms in Sri Lanka
* Chinese children bulking up fast
* Indian police charge Maneka Gandhi
* Chinese authorities deny fibbing on disaster fatalities
* Australian PM John Howard says sorry to Vietnam veterans
* UN receives troop offers
* Israeli towns wait for compensation
* Israel puts West Bank pullout on hold
* Thousands flee Ecuador volcano
* Ethiopia flood death toll rises to 364
* Court rules US wiretaps violate rights
* Human rights group criticizes Saddam trial
* Kurds flee homes as Iran shells Iraq's north border
* Ex-CIA medic guilty of abusing Afghan detainee
* US frustration over slow progress in Iraq increasing
* Pakistan says foiled UK terrorist plot mastermind based in Afghanistan
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Fair-weather allies deserve China
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Funky Shih sets the floor on fire
* The time is ripe for a thaw in US relations
* A history lesson for Koizumi
* Yasukuni highlights Asian power struggles
* West promoting 'people power' when it suits
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* Clijsters to miss US Open title defense
* Henry scoffs at Northern Hemisphere rugby
* Mauger injury throws spanner in All Blacks' works
* Schipper and Phelps clinch back-to-back world records
* Rob Andrew named as England's first elite rugby director
* Asif returns to gut England top order
* Malkin turns up on the ice in Los Angeles
* Baltimore sends New York reeling with 12-2 beating
* Premiership sides gear up for kickoff
* Lampard warns against complacency
* Mexican soccer authorities crack down on masks
* Reggina hit with 15 point penalty but stay in Serie A
* Dad's gamble on Kirkland pays handsome dividend
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Chunghwa Picture posts record loss
* Government will devote NT$10bn to tech sectors
* Starbucks reveals aggressive expansion plan
* ASEAN move may have limited effect
* ICBC and Chiao Tong merger to go ahead on Monday
* HannStar sells holdings in Hannspree
* Taiwan Country Ceiling raised to AA
* Chi Mei plans to invest US$90m in two Chinese plants
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Apple clears PRC plant of abuse
* Japan set to enter Islamic banking
* SEC deal means Time Warner will restate finances for last six years
* Dell Inc announces 50 percent drop in quarterly earnings
* China's central bank raises interest rates, mulls currency move
* World Business Quick Take
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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
* Globe trotting: Laos 世界走透透 - 寮國
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Survival Chinese
Saturday, Aug 19, 2006,Page 2
Where can I find an ATM?
哪裡有提款機?
(na2 li3 you3 ti2 kuan3 ji1)
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