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* Iranian military plane crashes on takeoff, killing 39
* Robbers make off with pricey bags in Taichung
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* Legislators urge easing of investment cap
* Christmas index jumps 3.5 percent from last year
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* Lawmakers back Ma as independent in 2008 poll
* Chen attack on US-born children bites back
* Analysis: Black Gold prosecutors face different challenges
* Mayoral hopefuls turn to lawsuits, tearful protests
* ASE deal is proof of nation's economic strength: president
* TSU suspends lawmaker after indictment for fraud
* Representative office in Brunei to reopen: MOFA
* Innovation center wins medical patents
* THSRC invites the media to test-ride high-speed train
* Activists support plains Aborigine in shooting case
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* New dam to match Three Gorges' electricity output
* Authorities manipulating activist's retrial: attorney
* AIDS campaigner released after mysterious detention
* Pacific nations to meet on Fiji
* Australian inquiry finds AWB broke UN sanctions
* Afghan car bomb attack kills three
* New Delhi's foreign minister to visit Pakistan on Jan. 13
* Tigers mark end of `Hero's Week' and leader's birthday
* EU holds Middle East meeting
* Chad government denies rebels heading for capital
* South African top cop investigated
* War crimes trial of leader of Serbia's Radical Party starts
* Police in poison spy case to visit Russia and Italy
* Correa claims victory in Ecuador poll
* Global warming battle heads to Supreme Court
* Iraq Study Group to push active diplomatic solution
* Paraguayan president reshuffles military top brass
* Oaxaca leftists vow to return to plaza
* Doublespeak rules in Washington's world of accounting
* World News Quick Take
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* Editorial: Who does the PFP represent?
* Traffic accidents and social values
* India could help Taiwan's leverage
* The solution to Taiwan's bank woes lies at home
* English erosion hurts Philippines
* Hu's trip to subcontinent a turning point for political, trade ties
* Opium war a battle for soul of Afghanistan
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* Australia complete rout to lead series
* Malouda's solitary strike moves Lyon 14 clear in France
* Inter take four-point lead
* Mourinho happier than Ferguson after 1-1 draw
* Raul lifts Madrid closer to top spot
* Brady, Pats topple Bears
* Dynamic duo leads Lakers over Nets
* Rookie Ames wins Skins Game, US$595,000 prize
* Selanne, stingy Anaheim Ducks put out the Flames
* Proteas power to victory at Newlands
* Kucera skis to Super-G win at home
* Austrians take first, second in slalom
* Iraq replaces suspended Iran in Asian Games pool
* Sports Briefs
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* Hon Hai looks to eSys for Taiwan push
* Asian currencies gain on dollar
* Skype pleased with strong growth in Taiwan market
* High-tech vendors eager for business at IT Month expo
* Fuji Photo, SVA Electron to invest in LCD venture
* HK airport plans new ferry terminal
* Taipei inks provisional FTA agreement
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* Bharti Group clinches Wal-Mart deal
* Thanksgiving weekend spending rises 19 percent
* Microsoft loses legal battle with South Korean firm
* ASEAN leaders expected to approve integration plans
* Chief executive says NYSE plans to open Beijing office
* World Business Quick Take
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Survival Chinese
Tuesday, Nov 28, 2006,Page 2
I'm sorry. You have the wrong number.
對不起,你打錯了。
(dui4 bu5 qi3, ni2 da3 cuo4 le5)
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