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* Musharraf declares state of emergency
* Chinese dissident Bao Zunxin laid to rest in Beijing
* Police identify suspected public lottery blackmailer
* Canberra conspired to imprison Muslim doctor, reports say
* UN envoy arrives in Myanmar as junta threatens expulsion
Taiwan News
* Chen defends tandem poll-plebiscite
* President, supporters welcome torch relay back to Taipei after 11-day tour
* ANALYSIS: KMT's new draft mission angers deep-blue faction
* TSU's Yin willing to run for DPP to win election
* Lee proposes own national security team for president
* Educators call for better support for immigrants
* Reaction to motorbike rule mixed
* Taipei residents call for better protection of butterfly colonies
* Gas station officials agree to measures to curb air pollution
* Today's ROC not founded in 1912: Lu
* Official promotes benefits of French education system
* Taiwan looking to generate more medical tourism
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* Dismantling to begin in N Korea
* Tamil Tiger chief pays his respects to slain deputy
* Estrada thanks masses, pledges to help the poor
* No special pigs for athletes: Beijing Olympics officials
* US commander laments PRC's absence in meeting
* Five rebels killed by drone missile in northern Pakistan
* PKK attacks overshadow Iraq meeting
* FEATURE: War hasn't curbed Baghdad residents' love of birds
* Russia to set poll date amid Putin controversy
* Merkel pays first visit to Afghanistan
* UK poll suggests immigration issues hurt Labour Party
* UN's Ban praises Uganda, LRA for efforts at peace
* Chavez's reforms pass assembly
* Film details Morales' struggle with US police
* Astronaut prepares for spacewalk
* Bush all talk when it comes to helping soldiers: legislator
* Man wanted in Thailand held in Vancouver prison
* UN troops accused of sex crimes sent home to Sri Lanka
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Leveling the migrant playing field
* Alignment problem shifts to China
* WHO: Long on agenda, but short on the facts
* Guard's death exposes deficiencies
* US wargame scenario supposes scarce and risky access to oil
* US still top of the class\nwith foreign students
Sports
* NBA: Celtics open season with a win
* US women exact revenge by defeating old foes Cuba
* Gunners hold United to remain top
* Cabrera keeps his cool in the Singapore heat to lead
* BUNDES LIGA: Cottbus register first win of season against Schalke 04
* Gasquet ends Murray's hopes
* Aussies reveal new trophy ahead of series
* English clubs sign deal with RFU
* Valencia president has high hopes for new coach Koeman
* Flyers finally get capital victory
* Justin Rose on track to take Order of Merit
* NFL: Colts and Patriots star in
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Citigroup chief Prince to quit: report
* Executive exodus signals growing pains for Toyota
* Warner snubs online Nokia music service
* Most of Taiwan's foreign investment is in China: study
* Rising prices benefit large foodstuff producers: source
* Veteran investor calls Bernanke `a nut' over rate cuts
* Regional stocks rise as investors gain confidence
* Dollar falls to fresh low as traders fret about economy
* Possible UN sanctions against Iran drive up oil prices
* Trouble in banking sector drags down European markets
* NYSE turns defensive on bleak outlook for holidays
Business Focus
* The man behind the Google phone
* Clowning around as a career has its highs and its lows
* Personal outsourcing: If big companies can do it, why can't I?
Features
* Going places
* The proof of the pudding ...
* Reticent students speak up
* [BOOK REVIEW] The Hollywood stars who didn't quite shoot all the way
* [BOOK REVIEW] Pen and glasses are mightier than sword for Queen Elizabeth
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Survival Chinese
Sunday, Nov 04, 2007,Page 2
My cellphone is low on battery.
我的手機快沒電了。
(wo3 de5 shou3 ji1 kuai4 mei2 dian4 le5)
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