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* James Huang reiterates China threat
* MAC to push for law on refugees
* Thaksin Shinawatra's wife returns to face graft charges
* Top officials visit Suharto as his health deteriorates
* Kenyan president, rival agree to talks and cancel protests
Taiwan News
* Taipei City turns to MRT to promote Saturday vote
* Advisers to Hsieh slam KMT taunt
* DPP warns of KMT 'tricks'
* Authorities probing 5,669 alleged vote-buying cases
* KMT says it might sue DPP over advertisement
* Man says he made false statement in Wu Den-yih case
* EPA takes aim at water quality
* FEATURE: Kaohsiung considers English stores
* Fishy deaths on Green Island still under investigation
* Hau promises no hike in MRT and bus fares this year
* Boys overweight, girls under: doctors
* 'New Children' survey hopes to develop insight
* Two women become Marines' first female frogmen
* Ministry repudiates gender bias claim against university
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* China has contingency plans for N Korea: report
* Sri Lankan minister dies, 10 wounded in Claymore blast
* Police question contractors over warehouse blaze
* Injured Canadian says Thai policeman lied about fight
* Polish PM balks at US missile base
* Pope calls for worldwide commitment on security
* Scottish vodka `terrorist' goes on trial in Manchester
* Kenyan looters fear curse
* Witness tells tribunal of mutilations in Liberia
* Polisario Front and Morocco hold talks on 32-year dispute
* US loses Iraqi ally in bombing
* British national on death row released from Ohio prison after 21 years in jail
* US Marine Corps investigates killing of Afghan civilians
* Clinton fights tears as she tries to avert defeat to Obama
* World News Quick Take
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* EDITORIAL: Overdue asylum law may take time
* Protecting the right to remain silent
* The public needs the legislature to open up
* If we don't understand Africans, we can't help
* Top US general tracks `rat lines' in Iraqi villages
* LETTERS: US wrong on referendum
* LETTERS: End festering English sores
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* Hewitt serves, volleys and overcomes
* SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL
* HOBART INTERNATIONAL
* Officials scramble to save India cricket tour
* Gold Coast basketball player suffers stroke
* Bolton Wanderers reject Blues' bid for Nicolas Anelka
* Champ Kimi Raikkonen tests F2008
* McLaren unveil MP4-23 in Germany
* Court of Arbitration for Sport upholds three lifetime bans
* Former captain Corry retires from Test rugby
* David Haye sets sights on Maccarinelli's WBO crown
* BEIJING 2008: Most volunteers already chosen, Beijing says
* Preparations for 2010 stir row in Delhi
* Louisiana State finishes on top
* Body-language analysts scrutinize Roger Clemens
* League starts implementing Mitchell report proposals
* NHL:Garon saves 25 to help Oilers defeat New York Islanders
* NBA: Shaquille O'Neal travels to LA to get treatment for injury
* NBA: Golden State Warriors beat Spurs
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* Cord blood banking gaining popularity
* Financial shares surge on rumors of policy easing
* Computex expects bigger show this year
* Container handling at Kaohsiung Port hits 10.26m TEUs
* Elections offer a way out: S&P report
* Chinese labor law cuts profits of Taiwan firms
* China's new tax policy lowers earnings
* Panasonic to sell Internet-ready TVs
* High Tech shares jump by daily limit after profit report
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* Starbucks chairman returns as CEO
* Bear Stearns CEO to resign: 'WSJ'
* Sharp to focus on green products
* Samsung raises flat-panel sales forecast
* Intel bets on rapid rise in 'ultra-mobile' computing
* Sony BMG backs down on copy-protection measures
* World Business Quick Take
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* Travel guides tackle new horizons
* Conquering the inaccessible in Venice
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* US diners find a purple pearl in a plate of clams 吃蛤蠣吃到珍珠
* Mothman looms over small US town 天蛾人出沒美國小鎮
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Survival Chinese
Wednesday, Jan 09, 2008,Page 2
Can you turn the lights on?
可以請你開一下燈嗎?
(ke2 yi3 qing2 ni3 kai1 yi2 xia4 deng1 ma5)
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