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* DPP passes `normal country' resolution
* Special envoy to Myanmar meets junta, opposition
* Negotiators agree to draft plan for N Korea
* Pakistani journalists condemn beatings on day of protests
* Teenaged girl arrested at airport for smuggling heroin
* Japan extends economic sanctions against N Korea
Taiwan News
* Legislate special funds: Wang Jin-pyng
* Winston Wang mulls candidacy, report says
* No `fools' allowed in Wisdom Party
* US report predicts F-16 sale delay
* China's Wen vows to keep pushing for unification
* Ma reiterates vow to open cross-strait transport if elected
* Pingtung tech park plans home for vaccine industry
* FEATURE: Zhuzihu basin holds rich history
* Rally held to show opposition to paid scooter parking plan
* Gangland murder has police ready for revenge killings
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Two detained as Maldives probes bombing attack
* Tropical storm Lekima kills nine in the Philippines
* Wealthy Bangladeshi, family get jail
* Taliban reject Karzai's offer of talks
* Okinawans protest textbook change
* Bangladesh court grants bail to ex-PM Khaleda Zia
* Iraq says Iran `punishing' Kurds
* Sunni fundamentalists feeling the heat: experts
* Ruling party set for dismal showing in Ukranian elections
* FEATURE: Plans to exhibit Kenyan fossils in US spark debate
* Egypt unexpectedly allows Palestinians to head home
* Attack in Darfur on AU troops kills 10, leaves 50 missing
* Michael Mullen to chair Joint Chiefs
* Clinton hosts celebrity discussion
* Floods drive thousands from their homes in Mexico
* Pre-election polls in Ecuador reveal presidential support
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Get ready for housing market to slow
* US must improve bilateral relations
* Creating a better education system
* Movement loses its grassroots connection
* The price of saving a tree
* Asia has deja vu as corruption leaves its mark
* Iraq's Kurdish region trying to restore economy
Sports
* Germany triumph in World Cup final
* Solo dropped as US beat Norway to claim third spot
* Van Persie header clinches win at West Ham
* Hamilton wins in Japan to move to brink of title
* Venus beats Kirilenko to win Korea Open in Seoul
* US team builds massive lead in Presidents Cup
* Haile Gebrselassie breaks world record at Berlin Marathon
* Mix-n-match Australia maintain unbeaten run
* Paterson kicks Scots into the quarters
* Fabulous Fiji send Wales crashing out
* Inter Milan snatch sole possession of Italian league lead
* Henry nails first La Liga hat-trick
* Bayern move four points clear atop the Bundesliga
* Maine stars as Mets win at last
* Kings beat Ducks in season opener
* Fans greet Valuev win with chorus of jeers
* CPBL: Chinatrust Whales rally to beat Lions in Sinjhuang thriller
* Pavlik picks himself up to snatch world middleweight title
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Gigastorage, Philips sign agreement
* FEATURE: Leisure farms attract more foreign tourists
* China Motor president to step down early next week
* Hong Kong man wins huge payout from developers
* Gold bars in England showing their age
World Business
* Nigerian oil output falls by a quarter
* Euro's rise sparks gloom, applause
* Oil firms provide income behind Myanmar's regime
* Formerly communist EU states face labor shortages
* India remains top nation for outsourcing: report
* World Business Quick Take
Business Focus
* Koreas challenged by `prosperity gap'
* International cellphone money transfers on the rise
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* The dance floor on the water
* Planet Pop
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* Pygmy goats now recognized as pets 侏儒山羊現已被認定寵物
* Dads told not to walk their daughters down the aisle 爸爸別陪女兒走紅毯
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Survival Chinese
Monday, Oct 01, 2007,Page 2
I have a bad cold.
我得了重感冒。
(wo3 de2 le5 zhong4 gan3 mao4)
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