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* KMT to boycott referendums
* Skies light up as New Year begins
* Video, report raise doubts over Bhutto's cause of death
* Iraqis mark anniversary of Saddam's execution
* Israel takes new al-Qaeda threat seriously: Regev
Taiwan News
* Chen apologizes to women for KMT jab
* MOE head says people will judge hall change
* Japan 'does not oppose' the UN referendum: MOFA
* Coalition pushes for transparency
* Quadrantids set to light up skies in the new year
* New employment center cuts out the middleman
* Teenager's life in danger after girlfriend's demise
* Post Office offers storage service to students
* Government says public is aware of Internet downfalls
* FEATURE: Media experts recall era of newspaper restrictions
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* North Korea set to miss deadline
* Thai parties plan coalition
* Blaze destroys nine firecracker stalls as Filipinos stock up for celebrations
* Bhutanese vote in historic polls
* Singaporean artist on hunger strike over detainments
* Pyongyang adding special forces units, military source says
* Kenya's Kibaki sworn in amid violence
* Poverty key issue in Georgia vote
* Brits urged to keep New Year's friskiness in check
* Civilians comprise 35% of Israel's Palestinian victims
* French smoking ban in restaurants, bars takes effect
* NYC murders lowest since 1963
* LEDs make New Year ball 'greener'
* 2007 not the driest year on record for area around Atlanta
* John Edwards sets campaign eyes on Iowa
* World Business Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Hong Kong's long wait continues
* Bad policy means a worse harvest
* Thai elections are food for thought
* Legislative reform can boost public confidence
* Three cures for three crises
* Southeast Asian and African labor is struggling in Kurdish Iraq
Sports
* Benitez not giving up on the title
* Rams remain eight points adrift after Blackburn loss
* McCullum launches blitz
* Aussie players mulling Pakistan tour withdrawal
* Williams shrugs off jet lag to lead US to Cup victory
* Trail Blazers notch 13th-straight win
* Washington Redskins qualify for postseason
* Alabama triumph in Independence Bowl
* Shanahan secures Rangers a victory early in overtime
* Morgenstern gets first win in Four Hills tournament
* SBL: Dinos edge Dacin, stay unbeaten
* Gunners on top going into 2008
* Motherwell's matches postponed
* Photographer with a passion to cover the quirkier sports
* Sports Briefs
Business
* TSE listings reach record high level
* TSE seeking sale of 25% holding to overseas buyers
* Report ranks Taiwan sixth in world on POR
* Asian businesses look set to hike IT spending
* Philips profits from sale of shares in Taiwan company
* Elea throws Alexander clubs a lifeline
* Vietnam's economy grew by a decade high in 2007
* China Investment injects US$20bn into policy bank
* S Korean regulator angles for overseas interest in securities
* Business Briefs
World Business
* eBay set to challenge Web underdog
* US Airways hoping to banish problems
* S Korea grants former Daewoo chief amnesty
* Another pharmaceutical giant under investigation
* US holiday Internet sales increase at slowest-ever pace
Features
* Patient, prepare thyself
* [TECHNOLOGY]
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* Happy New Year! 新年快樂!
* Kyouga Shinnen! 恭賀新喜!
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Tuesday, Jan 01, 2008,Page 2
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