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* Taiwan Goal to disband on March 13
* UK Home Office disk in computer bought on eBay
* AIDS scare after US clinic found to have reused its syringes
* Cold front, dust cloud to arrive today from China
* Cuba signs long-snubbed UN human rights pacts
Taiwan News
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: Tsai denies political link to hotel plan
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: Hsieh signs pledge to make legislature more transparent
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: DPP plans nationwide pro-democracy parade
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: New Party solicits KMT's support for referendum boycott
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: Former DPP lawmaker says KMT hurting economy
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: Hsieh, Ma square off in CEC's campaign forum
* Presidential election 2008: 21 days to go: Ma's huddle with TSU members fuels speculation
* Sanying activists take on police
* Mobile phones top items left in taxis
* Senior high school student arrested in shooting incident
* Two tea dealers found guilty of fraud in Chiayi
* Don't hold on too long for the bathroom: urologist
World News
* S Korean parliament endorses new PM
* Ex-presidents urge Arroyo to resign
* Malaysian scientist turns farm waste into a miracle gel
* China cracks down on mass petitions ahead of Olympics
* China-born New Zealand
* Musharraf allies call for clipping leader's powers
* Egypt hatches plan to supply all of Gaza's electricity
* Home-based HIV treatment reduces mortality: study
* EU Kosovo plan is illegal: Russia
* Prosecutor closes in on Taylor's diamond haul
* New Iran sanctions vote could be today: British envoy
* GIO chief, legislators trade barbs
* US Navy sends ships to Mediterranean
* Lee Yuan-tseh to receive chemical foundation award
* Bolivian Congress passes constitutional vote
* US official urges India to endorse nuclear accord
* DPP urges Ma to make public KMT records on 228
* Commodity tax reduction bill skips first reading
* US expert blames system for Abu Ghraib abuses
* Pew Center study shows US is home to the world's largest penal population
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: What Taiwan can offer China
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch: Twenty questions to shake Taiwan
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
* Report on US-Taiwan ties breaks new ground
* New German generation faces Holocaust
* Combating the rise of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
Sports
* Taiwan men prove no match for Japan
* NBA: Duncan piles on points as Spurs sink Mavericks
* Record stand leaves South Africa in the driving seat
* Aussie collapse hands Sri Lanka win
* Hurricanes blow Chiefs off course with Super 14 win
* FBI investigates whether baseball star lied under oath
* O'Neill out to derail Gunners title bid
* Schiavone ends Henin's hopes
* Donald leads at PGA Honda Classic
* Keane puts Miller on transfer list over time-keeping
* LFP: Madrid hoping to get back on track
* Knuble leads Flyers to win over Senators
* Team Taiwan rally to earn victory over Chinatrust Whales
* Leading figures unite to fight racism in French soccer
* Sports Briefs
* Sports Briefs
Business
* NT rise ends, but not for long: dealers
* MOEA bureau predicts bright future for chip makers
* LNG project will not offer stake to CPC, PetroChina
* Property market could overheat
* FAT to sell investments to cover costs
* AU Optronics shares fall after storms hurt orders
* Tax plan may not delight consumers
* Thai central bank to end military's currency controls
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Oil price surpasses US$103 per barrel
* Landslide cuts off primary oil pipeline in Ecuador
* Dell falls short of predictions, reports Q4 drop
* Counterfeit Cisco equipment seized in series of raids
* Hyundai vehicles make `Consumer Reports' list
* Microsoft to cut Windows Vista price by up to 48%
* Business Quick Take
Features
* Rescue and revenue at odds in New Hampshire
* Green decor comes in all colors
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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》Speaking And Writing: Describing change and handling the new style map questions
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Saturday, Mar 01, 2008,Page 2
I need to replace the lockon my scooter.
我要換機車鎖。
(wo3 yao4 huan4 ji1 che1 suo3)
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