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* President blasts WHO for rejecting bid
* Artillery pounds Baghdad
* Power shortages bigger threat than missiles: analysts
* Amnesty charges China using Games to suppress dissent
* Olmert faces calls for his resignation
* Seoul tycoon questioned over abductions and beatings
Taiwan News
* DPP caucus calls for end to candidates' bickering
* KMT-China forum hampering talks: MAC
* Su slams pan-blue politicians for `kowtow' to Beijing
* Workers mark Labor Day
* KMT lawmaker demands probe into party primary
* MAC official Yang Chia-chun takes up Hong Kong position
* Forum puts emphasis on animal rights
* Public struggles to use 0800 services
* Fans stay up late to watch Wang Chien-ming pitch
* Miramar broke law with Taitung project: advocates
* Groups gather to support `Spank Out'
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Pakistani bombing deaths rise to 28
* Philippines grounds Huey helicopters
* Rebel planes plunge Colombo into darkness
* Conductor moves family because of Hong Kong smog
* Nepal still struggles with democracy as grievances remain
* Estonian police detain hundreds
* UK forces mix up body parts
* Exiled Hamas chief calls rocket attacks `self defense'
* Girls with `feminine' names steer clear of math and science classes
* Homemade replica of Noah's Ark open to public in Holland
* US inspectors pan Iraq reconstruction
* US Army's chief of staff plans accelerated recruitment
* Mexico City stages mass `quinceanera' for the poor
* Canada launches new campaign to hook immigrants
* US failed to use Katrina foreign aid, report says
* World News Quick Take
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* Editorial: No wage gain without some pain
* It's time for the US to define the `status quo'
* Let's focus on the real issues at Shoushan
* Making syrup the environmentally friendly way
* British dotcom pioneer takes on army of `amateurish' bloggers
* Prominent Egyptian political blogger `Sandmonkey' decides to call it a day
* Letters: Traffic laws must be enforced
* Letters: The WHO are hypocrites
Sports
* Aussies triumph in Cricket World Cup
* West Ham boost survival hopes
* Tseng, Kao lead Chinatrust Whales to victory
* Ochoa claims share of lead in front of adoring home fans
* Nadal win books place in Barcelona tourney final
* BMW Oracle Racing take top spot in round-robin
* Pistons sweep Magic out of playoffs
* Chicago Cubs thump St. Louis 8-1
* Sweden defeats Italy in world playoff match
* Wings come back to sink San Jose with late goal
* Raiders take LSU's Russell as No. 1 pick in NFL draft
* Donald clings to lead at Byron Nelson tournament
* Western Stormers record convincing victory
* Joaquin strikes sink Recreativo
* Leeds Utd virtually certain of dropping into third division
* VfB Stuttgart's coach delighted by `thankless' victory
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Chunghwa workers to protest
* Feature: BenQ story takes new turn as firm adopts new name
* CPEA says wage hike could hurt traditional sector
* Banks name and shame bad debt account holders
* MOF to announce call for proposals for sports lottery
* Macau set for real estate revolution
* Beijing opens up shipping, transport to local investors
World Business
* China raises required reserve ratio
* Delta Air soon to emerge from Chapter 11
* Interest rate drops as Chinese turn to stocks
* Cognac distillers wary of Russian move into market
* Telecom Italia sold to Spanish, Italian business consortium
* World Business Quick Take
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Apr 30, 2007,Page 2
I quit yesterday.
我昨天辭職了。
(wo3 zuo2 tian1 ci2 zhi2 le5)
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