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* Hsu urges DPP to file recall bid
* Localization groups to counter-protest
* Ma lodges complaint over flag grab
* Journalists freed in Gaza after nine-day ordeal
* Israelis kill two Hamas militants
* Fish swim to the frontline of US' anti-terror efforts
* One survivor found after Comair flight crashes in Kentucky
Taiwan News
* Police step up security after Web threat
* Analysis: Taiwan feeling democratic growing pains
* Analysis: Assets, party relations dog Ma in first year as chair
* Astronomers seek to help spot dangerous asteroids
* New tourism association gets million dollar start
* Survey reveals that understanding of infertility lacking
* NGOs make an attempt to improve sex education
* Taiwan Quick Take: Drug mules nabbed
* Taiwan Quick Take: TSU caucus defends Lee
* Taiwan Quick Take: Taipei hopefuls take trips
World News
* Taliban targets clerics faithful to Kabul
* Karzai defends government against media critics
* Toll from insurgent attacks in southern Afghanistan rises
* Riots spread in Pakistan after forces kill rebel chief
* Alleged cheating scandal taints Philippine nurses
* Red Cross boat retrieves foreigners from Jaffna
* US to hand wartime troop command to Seoul in 2009
* Kim Jong-il faults close allies China and Russia as unreliable, report says
* US reporter charged in Sudanese court
* Critics call for S African health minister's resignation
* Ethnic tensions rising in Bosnia, once again
* US congresswoman calls seperation of church, state 'a lie'
* Respect my privacy, says kidnapped Austrian teen
* Two bombs kill 13 in Baghdad
* Prominent Sunni released by Shiite captors in Iraq
* New Orleans' focus shifts from Katrina to Ernesto
* Iran remains defiant on fuel production before UN deadline
* Israel, Hezbollah agree on deal to exchange captives
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Anti-Chen push harms the economy
* Now is the time for more reflection
* Nation needs to protect its islands
* `Morality' campaigns ignore the KMT's past
* Anti-fast-food campaign sparks its own backlash
* Moving beyond the electoral crisis in Mexico
Sports
* US cruise into the quarter-finals
* Davenport suffers injury
* Yang leads the Bulls past President Lions in style
* LA Angels beat Yankees in a testy matchup
* Felipe Massa wins Turkish Grand Prix
* Scott Dixon storms into pole position for Sonoma GP
* Cricket fans mourn death of Windies great, Walcott
* Rampant Red Bulls rout Real Salt Lake
* All Blacks bully 'Boks at home
* Yoshida makes winning marathon debut
* Brisbane Broncos ride roughshod over Parramatta
* Brazil to face France in World League volleyball final
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Analysts forecast improved LCD sales
* IC industry receives second quarter boost
* Feature: Top-quality produce the key to 85°C's success
* Schwab in Beijing to push trade talks
* Political turmoil to turn investors off shares, say dealers
World Business
* Chad tells Chevron, Petronas to leave
* Key resignation sparks Ford rumors
* Sanpaolo IMI, Banca Intesa to create Italy's largest bank
* US housing slump feeds fears of crash
* Terror threat boosts demand for private business jet firms
* World Business Quick Take
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* YouTube is not for sale, creator says
* Creative, Apple deal stuns investors
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* 'Records' gets heavy rotation
* Planet Pop
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Aug 28, 2006,Page 2
Is there a gym nearby?
附近有健身房嗎?
(fu4 jin4 you3 jian4 shen1 fang2 ma5)
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