Sat, Dec 29, 2007
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* Court ruling keeps Ma in election race
* Militant groups behind Bhutto slaying: minister
* Rescue work continues in Java, 87 people feared dead
* Tokyo opposes Taiwan's UN referendum: Fukuda
* Foreign graduate students may get work permits soon
Taiwan News
* Election official rejects transfer
* US-Taiwan relations solid: Huang
* Chen calls new heads of Nauru, Solomon Islands
* Lee Teng-hui pans Chen, has hopes of third election force
* Power firms sign emissions pact
* CWB advises revelers to bundle up for chilly New Year
* FEATURE: Hospital payment system on hold
* Protesters condemn removal of photos from student books
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Nation faces chaos after Bhutto's death
* Hunting those responsible for Bhutto's murder
* Japan, China bolster ties during four-day summit
* Solomons lawyer in court over sex claims
* Convicted supporter of al-Qaeda to be freed in Australia
* Congo peace talks in preparation stage
* Kenyan election officials continue counting votes
* Egypt considers copyrighting pharaonic antiquities
* Middle East leaders set aside construction dispute
* Four Israeli raids kill seven militants in Gaza
* Cubans drown on trip to Florida
* Hostage delivery to Chavez could raise pressure on Bogota
* French charity workers fly out of Chad
* New bin Laden message likely
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Volatile Pakistan devours Bhutto
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Emeralds: a cadre's worst enemy
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
* 'Third force' is the key to the nation's democracy
* Nuclear reactors: boon or bane?
* Catholicism faces crisis in booming gambling mecca of Macau
* Been quoted in the news? Post a comment, please
Sports
* Aussies set Indians formidable target
* Park set to start at Upton Park for Man Utd
* Misfiring Gunners face tough trip to in-form Everton
* Boruc looks likely to return for Celtic
* Pakistan star fears assassination may affect cricket tours
* West Indies take control of first Test
* Controversial equalizer bags Rovers a point
* Newcastle's Joey Barton arrested on assault charge
* No. 1 ranking better late than never for Evonne Goolagong
* Black Caps wrap up comfortable victory
* NBA: Celtics stay on course for record
* 'Wild Oats' wins Sydney to Hobart race for third time
* Philadelphia snap losing streak by beating Toronto
* Canadians claim second victory at championship
* Randall earns first US win in skiing discipline since 80s
* Sports Soccer Shorts
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Housing slump persists in Q3: report
* Manufacturing sentiment dips in November: TIER
* Cosmos completes capital injection from SAC and GE
* Index of consumer confidence drops to a six-year low
* Stock market rises on acquittal of Ma Ying-jeou
* Shipbuilding output may top NT$50bn
* Japan's consumer prices see fastest rise since 1998
* Mitsubishi signs pact with Moscow
* Toyota plans to unveil hybrid truck at 2008 auto show
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Goldman warns of larger Citi writeoffs
* Deloitte & Touche agrees to pay to settle Delphi case
* Experts project another drop in new home sales
* Warner succumbs to pressure to sell music online
* Apple may launch movie rental service next month
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* New Zealand builds a nest big enough to save kiwis
* Smoothing the bumps for boomers
* Technology wish list 2008
Bilingual Pages
* 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: Making Comparisons
* Survival Chinese
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