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* Hu Jintao calls for more powerful navy
* Telecom companies struggle to restore connections
* Yu says DPP will boycott `China Times'
* Three winners to get NT$626 million from Big Lotto draw
* Gunfire and looting as Islamic fighters leave Mogadishu
Taiwan News
* Anti-Chen campaign backs prosecutor
* Hu sees Taichung as national `centerpiece'
* KMT says it will support arms bill
* Liu says US didn't ask to see speech
* President appoints 43 new generals in armed forces
* SEF chairman calls for improved cross-strait exchanges
* Borough elections seen as important for parties
* MOE alerts kids to online threats
* Big vehicles banned from 13 routes
* Airlines told to provide all documents in Chinese
* Presidential Office traffic controls in force for New Year
* Eating seafood may damage the fetus' health, study says
* Maltese ship owner faces another fine over oil spill
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Abe quickly replaces tainted minister
* Australia hiring more spies
* UN confusion over Darfur plan
* Egyptian weapons sent to bolster Abbas
* Saddam Hussein's `goodbye' letter posted on Internet
* Author abducted, Pakistani security services suspected
* Violence as former Bangladeshi leader is barred from polls
* Former oil company executive linked to spy poisoning case
* Thirteen die in Baghdad blasts
* UK commander in Iraq complains about funding
* US warming to criminal court
* Washington `blog slut' case ignites debate on privacy
* US FDA decides no special labeling required for cloned animal products
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Anti-Chen campaign strikes again
* Water claims shouldn't ignore UN
* Direct links are not a cure-all for Kaohsiung
* Turkmen authorities plump for continuity
* Letter: Falun Gong muddles facts
* Letter: Scapegoats won't help
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* England capitulate once again
* Injury time strike leaves Charlton boss disgusted
* Prince ton guides South Africa to respectable total
* Los Angeles Lakers drain the magic out of Orlando
* Thrashers defeat Penguins twice in a week
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Benchmark interest rate goes up again
* Sony wins New Year's Eve sponsorship bid
* Chipmakers soon to enjoy less strict investment rules
* CPC to formally adopt flexible oil price mechanism
* Central Taiwan Science Park enjoying fast growth
* Property shares suffer on negative government report
* Executives aspire to careers in PRC
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* US set to import record amount of steel
* Shanghai company allegedly used illicit pension fund loans
* Ruptured undersea cables cause disruptions
* Vodafone makes offer for acquisition of Hutchison Essar
* World Business Quick Take
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* The Vinyl Word
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* A stocking full of gags
* The question of who's who fails to excite
* This was the year that was
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Survival Chinese
Friday, Dec 29, 2006,Page 2
I have to work overtime today.
我今天要加班。
(wo3 jin1 tian1 yao4 jia1 ban1)
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