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* US Congress proposes UN bid support
* Pakistan seeks to restore image
* UN human rights expert to visit Myanmar
* Malaysian police, protesters clash at Kuala Lumpur rally
* Beijing suspends exports of toys that contain toxic beads
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* Lee confident about TSU future
* Taiwan can learn from Japan, Lee says
* Little opposition as KMT vets legislator-at-large list
* Frank Hsieh vows support for SMEs
* Chen brushes off hecklers' taunts at separate venues
* Bureau warns on tainted discs
* FEATURE: Israeli official finds ways to lend a hand in Taiwan
* Officials investigate Chiayi rice hoarding allegations
* Pedestrian bridge opens
* Environment patrol to spy on litterbugs with video cameras
* DOH detects ractopamine in pork shipment from US
* National Yang Ming University students win science gold
* Scammers in China route calls through Taiwan's network
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* Gates calls for more Asian cooperation
* Tech-savvy news teams circumvent Pakistani blocks
* Seventeen rebels die in Sri Lanka
* Girl awakens after surgery to remove extra arms and legs
* ASEAN charter promotes human rights, democracy
* Bomber kills Iraqi tribal leaders
* Former NY top cop denies guilt
* Chavez invites Brazil to join Latin American oil club
* Chad releases last of crew suspected of kidnapping
* Islamic insurgents battle Ethiopian troops in Somalia
* Most oil in San Francisco Bay will not be recovered
* US sends envoy to meet embattled Georgian president
* Allegations against Mulroney lead to independent review
* Suspects in murder of UK woman to remain in custody
* Defection of former military chief puts Chavez in tight spot
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* Editorial: A lament for the performing arts
* Government has broken its social contract
* Dearth of technicians needs to be addressed
* Building a safe nanotechnology future
* Japan appears content with backseat role in Asian defense
* Clean energy no longer just a pipe dream
* Letters: Fixing the drug gap
* Letters: Scooters vs. cars
* Letters: Beijing dictating to CBC
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* WORLD CUP: Taiwan put Spain away to top Group A
* KONAMI CUP: SK Wyverns trounce President Lions
* NBA: Kobe Bryant leads Lakers to victory
* Etoile Sahel clinch African title
* UEFA: McClaren maintains stiff upper lip
* Mickelson leads by two after third round
* Oscar De La Hoya looks to hype Cotto-Mosley bout
* Kallis, Amla help Proteas take charge against Black Caps
* Speedskater Wotherspoon breaks 500m world record
* US women rally to beat Thailand in Kumamoto
* Glasgow to host Commonwealth Games in 2014
* NHL: Detroit Red Wings extend winning streak to nine
* HK plans to spend up to US$20m on Olympic publicity
* Alessio di Mauro suspended for betting
* MLB: Seattle Mariners outfielder Suzuki wins Silver Slugger
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* Merck paying US$4.85bn for Vioxx suits
* Shin Kong to buy back 1.99 percent of issued shares
* Visa hoping to raise US$10bn in New York IPO
* Three big US banks warn of more credit losses, Barclays denies huge writedown
* Formosa Plastics Group to increase Vietnam investment
* Euro stays level as traders seek cover
* Asian currencies gain, led by peso and ringgit
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* Asian stocks fall amid mounting credit-market losses
* Oil drifts higher as traders mull signs of US growth risks
* Subprime rumors trigger sharp drops in European stocks
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* New muscle cars cast eco-friendliness to the winds
* Wealthy Russians seek financial refuge in UK
* Banks turn their focus to growing female client base
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Survival Chinese
Sunday, Nov 11, 2007,Page 2
Where is the nearest park?
最近的公園在哪?
(zui4 jin4 de4 gong1 yuan2 zai4 na3)
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