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* President slams Ma over father's urn
* Darfur ceasefire talks at impasse
* Site reveals unusual burials in ancient Puerto Rico
* Turkey says attack on militants in Iraq `still on the table'
* Taiwan to overtake US as No. 2 maker of semiconductors
Taiwan News
* Hsieh says Ma could learn from him
* Joseph Wu says relations with US are healthy
* FEATURE: Kaohsiung persevering with fifth referendum
* Gun crime down 30 percent, MOI says
* NPA cracks down on IPR violations, makes 581 arrests
* Environmentalists urge protection of rainforests
* FEATURE: Hiking promoted for the disabled
* Next naturalization tests to be offered in Taichung City
* Taipei Zoo throws party celebrating 21 years in Muzha
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Coalition forces kill 80 Taliban fighters
* Blocked Indian channels back on air
* Australian environment minister in hot water over Kyoto protocol remarks
* Militants, Pakistani troops trade fire
* Bhutto visits families of bombing attack victims
* Fewer activists seek refuge along Thai border area
* CCP names Yu Zhengsheng as Shanghai party chief
* Rebels had 'inside information' for raid on spy plane base
* Fukuda urges better military discipline
* Israel reduces fuel to Gaza Strip
* Mogadishu sees worst violence in months
* Italy's two top ruling parties merge
* Victims of Stalin's purges reburied in Ukraine ceremony
* Chad could charge crew and members of European charity
* US to hand Karbala over to Iraqi forces
* Thousands in US cities demand an end to Iraq War
* FEATURE: Cop haunted by world of Internet predators
* Opposition party gains advantage in Colombian election
* Argentina's first lady likely to become next president
* Businessman goes on trial for falsely reporting terror plot
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Figures bring mixed blessings
* Is Taiwan already at the 11th hour?
* Gearing up for the voter's elections
* Oversights pose threat to foreign nationals
* The stressful life of laboratory animals
* Latest sanctions on Iran may be overly optimistic
* Faltering nuclear agreement could mean big trouble for India
Sports
* Uni-President Lions take Taiwan Series
* Cheetahs win third-straight Currie Cup
* Japanese hail Matsuzaka performance
* Injury overshadows Philadelphia victory
* Werder Bremen happy with 1-1 draw
* Arroyo beats Volkov in close contest
* Mallorca hold Espanyol to a draw in Madrid
* Taiwan's soccer team restores some pride
* Rooney scores again as Reds trounce 'Boro 4-1
* Win leaves Red Sox on brink of title sweep
* Dallaglio slams coaching set-up in English rugby
* Aussie duo make winning squash title a family affair
* All-Stars crash to shock loss in final of Hong Kong Sixes
* FALL LINE
* Svindal wins first World Cup giant slalom of season
* Spaniard Juande Ramos confirmed as Hotspur coach
* Book reveals how receptionist shamed Aussie cricket team
* Povetkin closes in on world title fight by defeating Byrd
* Napoli end Juve's successful run with controversial win
* Chinese cruise past Myanmar to reach next round
* Briefs
Business
* UMC asks Taipei not to appeal ruling on Tsao
* Taiwan Life hit by US loan crisis
* ANALYSIS: Chinese investment is not all politics
* LCD makers report third-quarter profits
* Taiwan Beer sets sights on US, Canadian markets
World Business
* UAW, Chrysler break contract impasse
* Former Merrill Lynch CEO calls for more caution
* Indonesia to build world's longest suspension bridge
* 'Espionage' common practice at car shows
* Philippines, China announce ethanol plant partnership
* World Business Quick Take
Business Focus
* FEATURE: Uni-President celebrates 40th anniversary
Features
* Hip-hop heroes bite the bullet
* PLANET POP
* 'Hell's Basement' Halloween party rocks Roxy Vibe
Bilingual Pages
* Survival Chinese
* Paint it red, the protester said 抗議民眾染紅羅馬許願池
* Ladybugs used to fight New York City pests 小瓢蟲紐約立大功
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Monday, Oct 29, 2007,Page 2
You'll have to do a U-turn.
你得迴轉才行。
(ni2 dei3 hui2 zhuan3 cai2 xing2)
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