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* High Speed Rail given the green light
* Tehran vows to react swiftly to UN sanctions
* Man locked in Songshan Airport
* US hit by series of extraordinary Christmas crimes
* South Korea slaughters pigs to stem bird flu outbreak
Taiwan News
* DPP Young Turks join worldwide liberal group
* Analysis: DPP `stars' looking to boost chances of nomination
* Shu Chin-chiang decides to quit as chairman of TSU
* Yu urges prosecutors to ensure national security
* Cheng Wen-tsang enters debate on joint elections
* Su pays visit to temple and hospital in Yunlin County
* Large oil spill pollutes east coast
* Coast guard steps up South China Sea patrols
* Annual character festival starts
* Christmas party for immigrants draws international crowd
* Charities come up short on donations for last 12 months
* Santa strips down to bare essentials to save the planet
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Sanctions won't solve Iran issue: PRC
* Late Turkmen dictator buried in home town
* Eight underground church members sentenced in China
* Indonesia, Malaysia floods claim lives
* US hails assasination of top Taliban leader
* Indonesian police sent to churches
* Street kids in Afghanistan get job training and hope
* North Korean army chief vows to take action against US
* Tamil Tiger rebels claim Jordan ship crew are safe
* The former military leader of the Karen, Bo Mya, dies at 79
* Olmert agrees to release funds
* German astronaut tries to readjust to life on Earth
* Foreign Office raps Archbishop of Canterbury
* Queen sends special message to UK forces overseas
* Somalia moving towards all-out war as fighting spreads
* Nigerian car bomb targets Niger Delta governor's office
* Defense secretary briefs Bush on Iraq
* Former US trooper who protested Iraq war released
* San Francisco Zoo closes lion house after mauling
* Raul Castro gives a taste of his `frank' style
* Colombian rebels kill 14 government soldiers in ambush
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: No free lunch for bad debtors
* Steering the KMT the right way
* A greener plan for Taiping Island
* Moving the KMT south is the wrong prescription
* The curse of unilateralism
* Robert Gates is very much his own man as defense secretary
Sports
* Iguodala, Miller pace 76ers over Knicks
* Lyon goes into winter break with 17 point lead
* Johnson, Chiefs run over hapless Oakland Raiders
* Inter beat Atalanta to record 11 straight wins
* Graeme Smith says South Africa can bounce back
* Toulouse overcome cold to avoid third straight defeat
* Knight matches Dean Smith in wins
* Florida romps over Ohio State 86-60
* Patriots no longer seem the strongest team in the AFC
* Utah defeats Tulsa with field goals in bowl game
* Prosecutors urge prison terms for BALCO reporters
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Chunghwa Telecom to build complex
* Consumption seen as key to growth in 2007
* Companies get flak for `flogging'
* HSBC, eight others get Chinese approval
* Sino Swearingen passes FAA-approved inspection
World Business
* Secretive Cerberus quietly building financial empire
* Cabinet approves Japan's budget boost
* High-flyers celebrating City's sky-high bonuses
* China's congress reviews private property law
* Thai finance chief defends controls
* US retailers' sales might increase 5% on late shopping
* Exports add extra fizz to French wine industry
Features
* Hip-hop getsa bad rap
* 'Tis the seasonfor giving -- if others notice
* Planet Pop
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* Kids help spread Christmas cheer 孩童傳遞耶誕歡樂
* Not enough kilts to go around 裙子不夠穿
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Dec 25, 2006,Page 2
This is my boss, Kate.
這是我的老闆凱特。
(zhe4 shi4 wo3 de5 lao2 ban3 kai3 te4)
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