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* APEC ends with vow to revive Doha trade talks
* Extra statement focuses on North Korea
* Taiwan blanks Japan for bronze medal finish
* Four bombings kill at least 33 in Iraq, wound scores
* Tensions remain high in Guangdong village land-protest
* G20 meeting ends in Melbourne with slam at N Korea, vow to fight terrorism
Taiwan News
* Legislators point finger at Ma's staff
* KMT lawmakers ask DPP officials to donate their special funds to charity
* Analysis: Poor oversight led to `state affairs fund' controversy
* Fund scandals illustrate need for reform, expert says
* Commentators say Ma fund prosecutor could be `biased'
* Taipei prosecutors may arrest Koo Jr. if he fails to show
* Shaw remains in critical condition, mayor stable
* Unrecyclable plastic ban could face delay
* Kaohsiung hopefuls debate
* Center helps lost elderly find their way back home
* Fake blood-pressure drug investigation expands
World News
* Tongan airport to reopen, fears ease
* Pitcairn rapists start serving terms in DIY jail
* Okinawans hit polls for governorship, US bases
* Indonesia anti-Bush protests intensify
* US, China hold joint exercise
* Officials defend transplant program
* Britain, Pakistan to work closer on terrorism
* At least 35 people killed in weekend Sri Lanka battles
* UN says army terrorizing Darfur
* Human shield stops Israeli air raid
* Putin critic and ex-agent poisoned during meeting
* Dutch opposition party condemns plan to ban burqas
* Former leader of security services in Chechnya found dead on Moscow street
* New Yorkers turn to private eyes for help with romance
* Gonzales attacks critics of spy program
* Erotic sculpture park is focus of spending row
* Report condemns former presidents for atrocities
* US military trial developments mystify academics
* Annan talks Lebanon with Assad, Ahmadineja
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Friedman's straightforward legacy
* The legality of the state affairs fund
* Questions linger over Shenao plant
* Chan lifts hopes for WHO role for Taiwan
* What monetary policy does China need?
* Asia requires more naval cooperation
* The unfounded claims of climate alarmists will not help Africans
Sports
* Federer demolishes James Blake
* Lara wins in Hong Kong
* Arenas stars as Wizards cast a spell on Cavaliers
* Britain's Mike Conway wins Macau Grand Prix
* Rooney brace earns Man U win
* Late goal earns Cagliari 1-0 win against Palermo
* Schalke 04 move top as Stuttgart stumble
* Real Madrid fans remember Puskas
* Lyon increase lead to 12 points at top of French league
* All Blacks beat spirited Tricolors
* Italy coach tips Argentina for next year's World Cup
* Wales' Thomas may miss Test against New Zealand
* Injury problems continue for Scotland
* Steyn's emergence a consolation for beaten Springboks
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Macquarie applauds bank liberalization
* Analysis: Analysts suggest APEC is becoming less important
* Chinese reforms to give foreign banks domestic access
* WTO delegation willing to help talks
World Business
* Russia, US sign trade deal at APEC
* Gaming fans line up for Nintendo Wii launch
* Analysis: Telecom deal may hurt HK reputation: analysts
* Demand for Aussie telecommunications company shares up
* New Airbus A380 lands in Japan during test run
* World Business Quick Take
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* Feature: 101 new year's sponsor war is on
* US newspapers losing ground to new media
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Nov 20, 2006,Page 2
I need to polish my shoes.
我的皮鞋得擦一擦了。
(wo3 de5 pi2 xie2 dei3 ca1 yi5 ca1 le5)
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