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* Siew would keep PRC produce bans
* China throws poisoning charges back at Japanese
* Thaksin makes triumphant return home
* Kenyan president, rival ink agreement on power sharing
* Freed Colombian hostages meet families in Venezuela
* First Taiwan, now rights: Miliband plays Beijing's tune
Taiwan News
* US committee backs Taiwan resolution
* US defense director highlights China missile threat
* TSU urges DPP and KMT to take referendum action
* FEATURE: `Walk Against the Wind' comes to an end
* Presidential debate to stick to existing format
* 228 Incident: KMT `slaughtered justice' after 228 Incident: artists
* 228 Incident: Hsieh urges public to vote for `dream' of their forefathers
* 228 Incident: Ma promises 228 apology, new historical perspective
* 228 Incident: Taiwan must face the shadow of 228: Chen
* China repatriates fugitive Wang
* Wife charged with beating, confining estranged husband
* Cold snap claims animals at zoos in Kaohsiung, Taipei
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Missile destroys al-Qaeda safehouse
* Robbers tunnel into jeweler's offices in Milan, empty vault
* Chad announces probe of coup
* Australian fisherman swims 12 hours to raise alarm after trawler goes down
* Indonesian court rules for Suharto's son in lawsuit
* Rice calls for end to Gaza violence
* Embarrassed Singapore hunts escaped terrorist
* Cocaine packages on British beaches baffle authorities
* Security Council expected to pass new Iran sanctions
* Protests in South Africa after racist, abusive video
* New York students to get phones for doing well at school
* Mexican officials learn Nahuatl, the language of Aztecs
* US urges Turkey to reveal goal
* Iraq presidential council rejects plan
* Eleven die in Chile plane crash
* Oil spill victims may have payments slashed
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Forgetting what 228 is really about
* Making challenges opportunities
* Increasing the budget is not enough
* Land rights the key to Aborigines' fortunes
* Back from the dead
* Kenya's army: the last defense before the abyss
* A force not immune to ethnic tension
* Partnerless in Pakistan: Bush administration losing the plot
Sports
* NBA: Celtics overcome James milestone
* Asashoryu likely to escape punishment after latest outburst
* Lord's cricket ground to receive huge facelift
* Henin struggles to subdue Srebotnik
* S Korea harpoon Whales in IBAF exhibition clash
* Japan women issue table tennis challenge to China
* NHL: Bernier sparks against Buffalo in Sabres debut
* US Congress doping probe extended to include horse racing
* Luck carries Boro into last eight
* Shane Warne to captain and coach Jaipur franchise
* F1: Ferrari, McLaren favorites for 2008
* SUPER14: Deans coy on Crusaders' cracking start to season
* RBS NATIONS: Bergamasco ruled out of rugby for 13 weeks after hearing
* Sports Briefs
Business
* CPC maintains freeze on fuel prices
* Carrefour mulling price hike as material costs soar
* Sunny or cloudy skies for solar cell manufacturers?
* NT dollar may pass 30.26 against greenback: Goldman
* FTA with El Salvador effective tomorrow
* US firm sniffs a new opportunity
* FEATURE: `Green' computing in the spotlight at CeBIT
* Bisiness Briefs
World Business
* China, South Korea probe closure of Korean plants
* US Fed mulling fresh rate cuts to prop up economy
* Sharp, Hitachi accused of
* Bill Gates checks out professional online network
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* The Chinese gala that riles Beijing
* Wild Fire voices burn slowly
* [POP STOP]
* Up, up and away
* Top Five Mandarin Albums
* All the world's a stage ...
* THE VINYL WORD
* French freebie to welcome new center
* [RESTAURANT REVIEW] Baba Kebaba Mediterranean Cuisine (巴巴卡巴巴)
* [RESTAURANT REVIEW] Saffron (番紅花)
* What' sthe point?
* '27 Dresses' follows romantic comedy formula right to the altar
* 'Martian Child' should be saved for dessert
* Two biopics to focus on the life of Ip Man
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Survival Chinese
Friday, Feb 29, 2008,Page 2
Today is a leap day.
今天是閏日。
(jin1 tian1 shi4 run4 ri4)
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