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* Taiwan's birth rate at world record low
* Al-Qaeda gains influence along Afghan border
* Two more South Korean Cabinet nominees resign
* Choppers to pick up FARC hostages
* Migrant workers gain options for shifting jobs
* NT dollar breaks NT$31 benchmark as greenback falls
Taiwan News
* Ma confirms sister met with gangster
* DPP, KMT to remember victims of 228 Incident
* Ma inks 'ethnic harmony' agreement
* 'I can't sign pledge,' Ma tells Aborigines
* Siew's 'cross-strait common market' slammed by Hsieh
* Beijing offers Taiwanese pre-election sweeteners
* Officials implore visitors to respect stone carvings
* Penghu businesses raise weather woes
* TRA adds Japanese announcements at Taipei train station
* Scientists team up with US colleagues to study coral reefs
* KMT pushes tax act amendment
* NCC issues ultimatum to Jaw over shares in BCC
* Timing of Rice's comment inadequate, Schriver says
* MAC mulls amnesty for illegal investment in PRC
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* US diplomat in Beijing for nuclear talks
* Australian government to re-think defense spending
* Australia, New Zealand condemn crackdown in Fiji
* North Korea and US in harmonious exchange
* Berlin recovers US$40m in taxes
* Annan to talk with Kibaki, Odinga
* France, Germany call off second top-level meeting
* 'Doomsday' seed vault on
* UK sentences five men for taking part in terrorist training
* Turkey reinterprets Koran and 'Shariah' law for modern age
* Clinton, Obama clash in Ohio debate
* Gates urges quick end to Turkey's Iraq push
* Brown calls al-Maliki after British hostage video airs
* Half of world will live in cities by end of 2008: UN
* Mexican judicial system moves closer to overhaul
* Opinion poll shows Israelis favor formal talks with Hamas
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Even Ma must be dumbstruck
* The Spratlys are worth the effort
* Let's save the Taiwan tiger before it's too late
* A capitalist jolt for an educational charity
* Conservatives backing Obama? The times they are a-changin'
* LETTER: Lessons from 228
Sports
* Czech teen shocks Venus
* Team Taiwan earns first win as Elephants stumble
* Asian rookies thrill at US LPGA season debut
* Chinese fear Yao injury may ruin medal dreams
* NBA: Miami snap 11-game losing skid
* Iditarod tests oil field technology to track mushers
* NHL: Trade-depleted Penguins beat Islanders 4-2
* Richards, Campbell deals highlight busy trade day
* Matthew Hayden calls Singh `obnoxious weed'
* David Beckham anxious to achieve match fitness
* Hicks denies he plans to sell stake in Liverpool FC
* Hong Kong keen to host Six Nations, Tri-Nations playoff
* China smash rivals at table tennis competition
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Investor sentiment shows slight improvement: poll
* Economy recorded stable growth last month: CEPD
* Bank official sees bright prospects for local demand
* FAT needs at least NT$18 million in short term: CAA
* Global Mobile postpones WiMAX launch
* Cash-rich IBT opens new headquarters
* Yulon, HTC to develop new property in Sindian
* Taipower forecasts a drop in fuel prices in April
* MOEA announces it will postpone joint venture with UAE
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Google drops on report of flat ad clicks
* Stagflation may be coming back, analysts warn
* Nokia and Samsung expand market at Motorola's expense
* Honda not interested in ultra-cheap cars
* UBS' proposed capital hike likely to face opposition
* World Business Quick Take
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* The anti-theft laptop 「防盜」筆電最安全!
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Survival Chinese
Thursday, Feb 28, 2008,Page 2
What time does the concert start?
音樂會幾點開始?
(yin1 yue4 hui4 ji2 dian3 kai1 shi3)
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