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* Taiwanese officials snubbed in Seoul
* MOFA regrets US, UK position on referendums
* Arroyo no longer has `moral right' to be in office: Aquino
* Malawi wants only `serious' investors, no Chinese traders
* Beijing prepared to resume rights dialogue with US
* China moves to rein in private security goon squads
Taiwan News
* Chen hopes for better dialogue with US
* Business council chief pans lack of US commitment
* Ma says DPP may use fake papers against him
* Hsieh vows to promote ethnic harmony, justice
* Health insurance reduces life-expectancy gap: study
* Institutions team up to launch doctorate in cancer research
* 1950s stamps to dazzle enthusiasts
* Fewer diseased piggies go to market: EPA
* Koo a key player in US ad's placement
* Government to drop investment in private arms firm
* Pan-greens sue Ma over Taipei Fubon Bank case
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Panel rules against Thai house speaker
* Khmer Rouge jailer Duch re-enacts crimes for court
* Pakistani military may have misspent billions in US aid
* Islamabad lifts YouTube ban, says global outage was mistake
* Israel's Katsav escapes rape charges
* Minister says South Africa to cull elephants
* British speaker comes under fire for expense claims
* Nigerian panel upholds president's election win
* Researchers find that fish are able to count to four
* Russian deputy PM speaks out on Kosovo
* Turkish forces close in on PKK
* If US troop surge in Iraq fails, `I lose,' says John McCain
* UK in Iraqi heritage rescue bid
* Prosecutors accuse detectives of being 'trigger happy'
* Scientists discover oldest Peruvian monument
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Environmental debate disappointing
* Freedom must win on March 22
* But are they really friends of Taiwan?
* Counting the cost of the Viagra revolution
* The proper application of technology in trying to save the world
* LETTER: Marine disaster no accident
Sports
* Everton win, jump Mersey rivals
* India crush Sri Lanka to reach one-day finals
* BEIJING 2008: Team Taiwan rally, force tie against dmedia in warm-up
* UCI says it will not recognize Paris-Nice race
* NBA: San Antonio overcome weak start to top Hawks
* NHL: Boos don't deter Briere as Flyers defeat Sabres 4-3
* S Korea send signal to China at table tennis champs
* Dementieva wins tough opener to advance in Dubai
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Home buyers deeply pessimistic
* NT dollar equals 33-month record
* Taiwan Mobile Co plans to diversify to boost revenues
* TIER survey reveals mixed sentiment
* Export orders outperform
* Nation's unemployment rate drops to 3.8 percent
* Sony, Sharp LCD merger to have `minimal impact'
* Steel prices set for a big increase
* Taipei Financial Center may expand Taipei 101 retail
* Business Briefs
World Business
* UAW strikes against key GM supplier
* China should revalue currency, EU says
* Visa hopes to raise US$18.8 billion in unprecedented IPO
* Siemens plans to reorganize corporate telecom unit
* Wellington says it will sign free trade pact with Beijing
* Starbucks closes to learn how to make coffee
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* No downturn in couture
* [ MUSIC ] Rock talks
* Bernardo Bertolucci revisits the past
* [ VIDEO GAME REVIEWS ]
* [ART JOURNAL] That mushroom cloud? They're just Svejking around
* National Palace Museum hits the road
Bilingual Pages
* Bugs on the menu at UN meeting in Thailand 聯合國會議的蟲蟲大餐
* Survival Chinese
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Wednesday, Feb 27, 2008,Page 2
Tomorrow is a national holiday.
明天是國定假日。
(ming2 tian1 shi4 guo2 ding4 jia4 ri4)
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