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* More military exercise details leaked
* Underwear-clad women file suit against magazine
* Kaohsiung mayor suffers `minor' stroke
* China rejects report by Amnesty about human-rights record
* Blind pilot makes microlight flight from UK to Sydney
* Pyongyang asks Macau to transfer frozen funds
Taiwan News
* Chen pans `meaningless' bid to take part in WHO
* DPP caucus urges action to stop infighting
* Lu laughs off DPP's disciplinary plan
* Suspicious PFP threatens KMT with more inaction
* Chinese want next KMT-CCP forum to be held in Taiwan
* Audit body to probe arms procurement allegations
* Asthmatics reluctant to take medication: survey
* MAC tells China to stop politicizing tourism
* DPP says it will oppose recognition of PRC diplomas
* Police and Matsu devotees clash
* Textbooks biased against workers: teachers' group
* Majority of workers fear death from stress, fatigue
* Confucian scholar hawks philosopher's teachings
* Health boss advises over-50s to screen for colon cancer
* Aromatherapy oil sparks deadly residential fire
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Climate change meeting opens
* Protesting Afghans livid over civilian death claims
* China calls for poorer countries to be heard at IPCC
* Malaysia publishes guidelines covering Muslim astronauts
* Former Aussie PM Fraser criticizes US and John Howard
* Violence mars run-up to Philippine mid-term polls
* Political tensions escalate in Turkey
* Soviet war memorial to be re-erected in cemetery
* UK bomb plotters sentenced to life
* Hamas leader gives Israel warning of another uprising
* European leaders have big hopes for Sarkozy victory
* Freeway furnace paralyzes Bay
* Wolfowitz to discuss case with bank directors
* Shiites protest US killings
* Californian inmates offered US$171 a day cell upgrades
* Colombia probes US firms' financing of death squads
* Former CIA director Tenet denies torture allegations
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: What to do with a bunch of sell-outs?
* Randall Schriver on Taiwan: Beijing 2008: A modest proposal
* Fighting Beijing's Olympic propaganda
* The EU must act in Darfur
* Buddhist Thais getting ready to fight insurgents
* In the age of random threat, violent death has become a circus
Sports
* Nadal wins third Barcelona Open title
* Riise warns Reds teammates to be patient
* Pan blanks Bulls for eight innings as Lions win
* Cavalleri holds off Ochoa to claim first LPGA championship
* Woolmer poisoned and then strangled, according to BBC
* ICC laments World Cup final slip-up
* Samuel Eto'o goal helps Barcelona maintain lead
* Emotional Verplank wins Byron Nelson PGA event
* Werder Bremen shocked by lowly Arminia Bielefeld
* Wenger says Arsenal are determined to beat Blues
* Bulls end reigning champs' title hopes
* Czechs cruise past Austrians 6-1
* New York Rangers blunt the Buffalo Sabres
* Red Sox dish out Yankees eighth loss in nine games
* Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock killed in car smash
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Slower growth for chip sector: TSMC
* China Airlines, EVA report losses
* Chang Hwa tops list of banks hit by loan defaults
* Government takes over Asia Pacific board
* United Micro profit falls 88% as clients cut orders
* Chinatrust mulls partner
* Nan Ya profit rises on investments
* Share prices fall after Beijing tightens liquidity
* Business Quick Take
World Business
* Investors wary as Wall Street upbeat
* Venezuela to sell off US refineries
* Yahoo sets sights on Right Media
* KFC plucks artery-clogging trans fat out of dishes
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* The devil's in the details
* Which way do you wag?
Bilingual Pages
* Winnie the Pooh causes bomb scare 小熊維尼引起炸彈恐慌
* Cab drivers to get lessons in personal hygiene 計程車司機上個人衛生課
* Survival Chinese
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Survival Chinese
Tuesday, May 01, 2007,Page 2
Today is Labor Day.
今天是勞動節。
(jin1 tian1 shi4 lao2 dong4 jie2)
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