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* Chen calls for deeper democratization
* Independence is not deep green, but universal: Yu
* Taiwan needs more `substance,' says former US official
* EU official calls on the US to boycott Beijing Olympics
* Ma in backflip on right to fly the flag
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* CAL finishes inspection of its 13 Boeing aircraft
* Journalism requires ethics: expert
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* Joseph Wu visits Pentagon Memorial construction site
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* Road accident claims 85 lives in India
* Former Pakistani PM Sharif mulls return
* Bomb explodes in parking lot, no deaths, 17 injuries
* Earnestness of the Chinese Olympic pledge questioned
* Japanese minister admits mishandling political donation
* Mine-clearing workers abducted in Afghanistan
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* Poland to hold parliamentary polls on Oct. 21
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* Iran liable for attack: US court
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* Mummy of Inca girl sacrificed to gods put on display
* Owners of nursing home acquitted of Katrina drownings
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* Editorial: Keeping the judiciary honest
* `Quad' denies plot against China
* US, China lay their cards on table
* Tide for UN referendum cannot be stemmed
* Replacing the sky watchers
* What do young jobseekers want?
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* Spain blow out Greece in Euros
* CPBL: Bears down Lions in 11th inning
* Zabel wins Vuelta stage, Efimkin stays in first place overall
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* Rising star gives US second gold at world championship meet
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* Motorola vows no more `one-hit wonders'
* Won continues gains on S Korea's robust expansion
* New Chrysler CEO to keep brands, but may cut products
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* Intel starts work on premier chip factory in China
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Survival Chinese
Sunday, Sep 09, 2007,Page 2
I had fried rice for dinner.
我晚餐吃炒飯。
(wo2 wan3 can1 chi1 chao3 fan4)
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