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* Taiwan blasts Costa Rica over switch
* Air Force denies bribery in jet maintenance contract
* Malaysia culls poultry to halt avian flu spread
* North Korea tested two missiles, says S Korean ministry
* Chinese editors in Chengdu sacked over Tiananmen ad
Taiwan News
* Lee visits Yasukuni war shrine
* Lawmakers vote to block change of name
* Amendments would lead to revealing of secret information
* Chairman of CEC defends decision on election schedule
* Taipei City loses subsidies case
* Human smuggling ring cracked
* Foundation warns of study abroad contracts
* Councilors pan Hau over floods
* Taichung looks to ban betel nuts, smoking in street
* United Airlines to resume daily flights to San Francisco
* Premier urges farmers to protect the nation's tea
* Officials ask for Roche to recall HIV treatment drug
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Chaudhry sought power, spy chief says
* Asian leaders urged to focus on trafficking
* Policeman slain in southern Thailand
* Cambodia fumes over watchdog's report
* Quartet invite Abbas and Olmert to talks in Egypt
* Expert says Ukraine was an enormous killing field
* German tries to jump on board pope's car
* Court clears five accused in killing of `God's banker'
* Fatah al-Islam militants threaten to widen attacks
* UK station ignores plea, shows Diana crash scene
* Incursion delivers warning shot to US
* G8 leaders prepare for tough talks
* Missing 15-year-old found alive after a year
* Chavez calls for creation of defense pact to counter US
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Lee Teng-hui's Yasukuni shuffle
* When a budget has no defensers
* On strange rules for fishermen and farmers
* The Palestinians have two choices: outside help or total war
* Jerusalem: a city with a hidden unity
* So who wants peace in the Middle East?
* Letter: Wake up to China, America
Sports
* Ducks capture first Stanley Cup
* Djokovic predicts tough showdown with Nadal
* Wang goes the distance for NY
* Kiwis win Louis Vuitton Cup, set sights on Alinghi
* LeBron James arrives at NBA's ultimate stage
* Beckham, Villa put on star turns
* Aussie Tuqiri returns to face country of his birth
* Vaughan interview excerpt posted on Web
* Furor overshadows All Blacks world record bid
* Pollock ton fails to save Africans as Asia takes 1-0 lead
* Thaksin is hoping Manchester City bid will inspire youths
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Taiwanese manufacturers hope to `frame' themselves
* Plunging DRAM prices drag memory chipmakers into the red, analyst says
* Etron shares fall after offices raided
* Central Insurance adopts parent company's name
* Few bidders for troubled Taitung Business Bank
* Asustek announces its return to discrete sound card market
* Business Briefs
World Business
* New Zealand, ECB raise interest rates
* Microsoft agrees to a deal with LG on patent cross-licensing
* Toyota's hybrids pass 1 million mark
Features
* Return to the music
* Moving right along
* Pop Stop
* The language you are about to hear ... might be disturbing
* Back in the day
* The Vinyl Word
* Not much depth to this ocean
* I was hooked on schlock horror DVD!
* Who's watching the watchers watching you?
* Reel News
* Restaurants: Sunworld Dynasty Hotel Taipei at La Parc Cafe (台北盛世王朝大飯店)
* Restaurants: FuBar
* Events & Entertainment
* Top Five Mandarin Albums
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* Out of the frying pan and into the sanctuary 享庇護 免「煎熬」
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Friday, Jun 08, 2007,Page 2
What flights have seats available?
哪個班機還有位子?
(na3 ge5 ban1 ji1 hai2 you3 wei4 zi5)
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