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* Price of water, electricity will not rise
* Markets drop in HK, Taiwan on Wall Street woes
* Mexican state devastated by floods
* Ruling by Supreme Court orders retrial for `Hsichih Trio'
* UN, Google and Cisco Systems team up to put fight against poverty on the map
* Tens of thousands protest against Chavez's reforms
Taiwan News
* KMT retains `consensus' commitment
* Election law stalled on nomination issue
* US institute voices support for UN referendum plan
* Court accepts Ma's request to replace witness transcripts
* Paratroopers, taekwondo team prepare for a show
* Group remembers late minister Chen
* NGO alliance demands citizenship reform
* Descendants of KMT soldiers living in limbo
* Illegal fireworks factory explodes in Miaoli County
* High Speed Rail wants investigative committee formed
* TSU legislators say Academia Sinica biased in funding
* Academia Sinica touts breakthrough in war on bacteria
* Non-indigenous species pose threat to native birds
* Taipei City killing old trees, Green Party says
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* N Korea to list nuclear projects: US
* Pakistan denies taking extraconstitutional steps
* Project threatens world's earliest irrigation system
* London police fined over 2005 shooting
* Iran, UN nuclear group finish latest talks
* Critics say new law may allow Mugabe to choose successor
* Aid workers say 'Darfur orphans' may have parents
* Turkey downplays fears of a northern Iraq invasion
* Former FBI agent cleared in mafia case
* Young Cubans held for wearing white `cambio' bracelets
* Writers' union strike threatens Hollywood economy
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: KMT confusion? It's election time
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: 100% Taiwanese, porn and bred
* Taiwan was the savior of CKS, not vice versa
* The changing face of jobsharing
* Meet the remote receptionist: Outsourcing reaches new sectors
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
Sports
* Hingis hit by positive coke test
* Nalbandian knocks Federer out of Masters
* Match-fixers should be thrown out: tennis chief
* Angel Cabrera shoots 63 to lead in Singapore
* Russia shows class at championships
* Inter Milan boss boasts about strength of squad
* Pakistan arrive in India to begin six week tour
* Real Madrid look to turn on style again in Seville
* Arsenal, Man Utd go head to head at Emirates Stadium
* NHL: Red Wings extend win streak to seven
* NBA: Detroit Pistons overcome the Heat
* The Olympian who stopped to win
* Justin Rose shoots a hole-in-one, leads Order of Merit race
* F1: Former champion Alonso quits McLaren
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Gintech surges on first day of trading
* Wall Street slide, high oil prices drag TAIEX lower
* MediaTek stock plummets as investors turn bearish
* ANALYSIS: Analysts dismiss fears of inflationary pressure
* Frosty welcome discourages US tourism
* Malaysia to test toys for lead paint after complaints
* Oil prices up, stocks down
* Lenovo shares hit seven-year high
* Blackstone, China National BlueStar issue Nufarm offer
* Business Briefs
World Business
* MySpace joins `OpenSocial' platform
* Chrysler prepares plans to cut up to 10,000 more jobs
* Bill Clinton and Wal-Mart team up for greener cities
* Incheon wants share of budget aviation market
* Sharp leads LCD TV shipments in North America: researcher
* EMI to drop artists who don't work hard enough
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Beam me down, Scotty
* Guess who's coming to dinner
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* The Adventures of Kathleen the Great and Mark the Meek 英勇凱薩琳與害羞馬克歷險記
* IELTS》Speaking ll: Responding to prompts
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