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* Wu says Chen meeting above board
* US media asks questions about Societe Generale
* Congress, White House forge deal to boost US economy
* Napolitano to open talks after Prodi resigns
* Girl stuns doctors with spontaneous blood group change
Taiwan News
* Democracies bear torch: Chen
* KMT mulls plebiscite law change
* De facto embassy in Italy focuses on culture with move
* Prosecutors indict campaign staffer
* Hsieh gives up CEO proposal in face of KMT's opposition
* Truck driver indicted for running over cameraman
* Tainan begins dioxin cleanup
* CDC travelers' clinic to close as eight hospitals take over
* FEATURE: Din Tai Fung joins MOFA food tour
* Foreign labor pool likely to shrink
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* General dismisses nuclear fears
* Suharto showing signs of recovery, doctors say
* Controversy after Buddhist buried as Muslim in Malaysia
* Japanese father calls for death penalty for own son
* India, France to expand military ties
* Clark warns off Japanese fleet
* Chinese train plows into railway workers, 18 dead
* Child mortality in China stays high
* Kibaki, Odinga meet face to face
* Egypt fails to block new breach of border
* Peter Hain resigns from UK Cabinet amid allegations
* All warring parties sign peace agreement in Congo
* Israel appeals for Iranian divestment
* Colombia needs FTA with US, Rice says
* Suicide bomber kills police chief in Mosul attack
* Brazil seeking to combat Amazonian deforestation
* Fearing he would die, Fidel Castro revised memoirs
* Teen took rope, duct tape, handcuffs on to airplane
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Is it the KMT v the Constitution?
* Why would Taiwan try to emulate Singapore?
* For a Kenyan recount
* Climate change, storms ravage Caribbean coral
* Supercomputers prove you can't blame everything on your genes
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: If I'm not PC, then I apolitologize
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
Sports
* Djokovic trounces Federer
* Future star Yang sets Melbourne alight
* Hosts Ghana edge Namibia to go top of Group A
* Guinea beat Morocco, stay in contention
* Benin manager says Asian syndicate wanted to fix match
* India's tail wags to post big first innings score
* NHL: Alfredsson hat-trick helps Ottawa defeat Tampa Bay
* NBA: Heat approach franchise futility record
* Westwood, Haig share first-round lead in Doha
* Tiger Woods makes strong start at Buick Invitational
* NFL: Bucs' Alstott announces retirement
* New league may bring high-altitude baseball to Bolivia
* Hakuho, Asashoryu tied for New Year sumo lead
* Asian handball in match-rigging furor
* LEGA CALCIO: Inter out to down stubborn Udinese
* THE FA CUP: Cup specialists Spurs looking for Old Trafford win
* Japan launch qualifying campaign
* LFP: Van Nistelrooy warns Real against complacency
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Taishin Financial posts profit recovery
* Green Energy shares slip in debut on main exchange
* MIC says upgrades driving professional software market
* Half of Asian firms polled see Web 2.0 as vital opportunity
* Game show hopes to attract 300,000 visitors
* Societe Generale scandal affects funds
* Investors in Asia boosted by Wall Street's advances
* South Korea's economic growth ramped up in Q4
* Taiwanese stocks close up on Wall Street, Asian gains
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Gold, platinum hit new highs
* Global sales of mobile phones surge 10 percent
* Morgan Stanley, Lehman, Credit Suisse slashing jobs
* Online newspaper readership climbed 6 percent last year
* S&P warns of rise in distressed corporate debt
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* All are welcome at Yoga's altar
* Let the games - and more - begin
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* The Adventures of Kathleen the Great and Mark the Meek 英勇凱薩琳與害羞馬克歷險記
* IELTS》Reading: The Reading Test
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