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* DOH adds warning label to Tamiflu
* Thousands back saving Losheng Sanatorium
* Wave of bombings kills at least 35 in Baghdad
* No `core issues' in talks with Abbas: Israeli PM
Taiwan News
* DPP bigwig says referendum needed
* Su camp spokesman rubbishes opinion poll findings
* DPP investigations are underway
* Yu Shyi-kun's resolutions pledge gets mixed reaction
* Ex-US official says PRC rise `inconvenient truth'
* Drill simulates a surprise attack by Chinese on capital
* Ma makes pledges on Chinese tourists, farmers' pensions
* Bikers block RenAi Road in protest of regulations
* Feature: Foreign `hostesses' gain popularity
* Coast Guard divers bust black-market oil traders in south
* Sandstorm in Inner Mongolia to affect nation's air quality
World News
* Anti-terror strategy has small payoff
* Marines used excessive force: probes
* Beijing residents protest power-line construction
* UN waits as N Korea celebrates
* At least 37 die in southern Thailand flood
* Indonesian air officials arrested for murder
* Lawyer in Bhopal, India, claims to be the `Duke of France'
* Anti-Putin rally ends in violence
* UK fight against drugs a `failure'
* Morocco on edge following series of suicide attacks
* Nigeria waits for first results of election marred by irregularities, violent clashes
* BBC hopes to put 1 million hours of shows on Internet
* Wounded veterans decry health care
* Artist accused of animal cruelty during exhibition
* German video criticized for instructor's racial remarks
* Ecuador votes on broad constitutional reform after crisis
* Global warming could affect US security: report
* World News Quick Take
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* Editorial: Shareholders should take control
* Taiwan needs a new `army of ants'
* China searching for a new economic model
* China needs reforms, not a property rights law
* Iran versus Britain: Who blinked first?
* An aging population threatens expansion
* The peculiar death of European multiculturism
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* Kiwis cruise to win over S Africa
* Princely Chang bloops Bulls past Lions
* Giant Russian Valuev meets his match in Chagaev
* Howard dominates as Magic eliminate Philadelphia
* Red-hot Videoland Hunters chill down Taiwan Beer
* Kenyan, Russian post victories in Tainan marathon
* Wang looks sharp in extended spring training outing
* Man Utd sink Watford to reach final
* Philippines celebrates Pacquiao victory
* Real suffer nightmare in Santander
* Empoli's European hopes take a dent after goalless draw
* Crusaders restore normal order with win against Otago
* Jankovic defeats Venus Williams
* Zabaleta upsets Blake to reach final
* Hernandez gets tossed but Nationals beat Mets
* Kelly hits hole-in-one to snatch lead at Heritage
* Avery scores from center ice as New York beats Thrashers
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* Economist sees stronger exports, dollar
* Analysis: String of probes leads to hope of transparency
* Interview: From PR officer to MUJI president
* Investors wary ahead of results season
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* Finance officials call for change at IMF
* Designers turning to sportswear for market expansion
* Nissan Motor could delay vehicle sales objective
* Hu says IMF must not overstate influence of yuan
* China begins sale of 2008 Olympic Games tickets
* World Business Quick Take
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* Japanese ponder lifting casino ban
* Romania's textile center imports workers from China
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* China'smusicians journey to the West
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* Man feels sinkhole on way to bathroom, saves lives 男子上廁所,拯救了村民
* Betel nut beauties may help in AIDS awareness campaign 檳榔西施幫忙防愛滋
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Apr 16, 2007,Page 2
I want to buy a used car.
我想買部二手車。
(wo2 xiang3 mai3 bu4 er4 shou3 che1)
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