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* Ma aide in green card mission: Hsieh
* Afghan opium production flourishing
* Israeli raids, air strikes kill dozens in Gaza Strip
* Australia hopes to close Japan's whaling loophole
* Forty dead, 60 hurt in attack on funeral of Pakistani officer
Taiwan News
* Presidential election 2008: 20 days to go: Ma aims to net Olympic tourists
* Presidential election 2008: 20 days to go: Chen Shui-bian joins Frank Hsieh on the presidential hustings
* Presidential election 2008: 20 days to go: Party representatives debate referendums at CEC
* Presidential election 2008: 20 days to go: JCI Taiwan urges voters to boycott the referendums
* Poll highlights tourism hotspots
* Use of traditional Chinese signs growing in Japan
* Taipei No. 1 'Monopoly' wildcard
* FEATURE: Civil servants' vacation subsidy could be nixed
* Hurt by high speed rail, domestic air carriers drop routes
* Go solar, presenter says
* INTERVIEW: Lack of will, decision-making hinder action to curb global warning: Dunlop
* PRC's lack of transparency jeopardizes disease control
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* Interpol hunts for terror leader
* Japan vows to crack down on US troops
* Lee calls for better Japan relations
* Pakistani court acquits brother of ex-prime minister
* US nuclear envoy seeks breakthrough in North Korea talks
* Return to Iraq possible: Ankara
* Echoes of Milosevic heard in Serbia
* Putin calls on Russians to pick the 'right' candidate
* Dutch movie about Islam threatens nation
* Authorities disperse groups of protesters in Armenian capital
* Iraqi deaths up 30 percent last month
* Fidel Castro asserts that Raul is in charge
* US hopefuls use China-bashing in Ohio
* Haitians demand return of exiled president
* US attorney-general refuses to pass on contempt citations
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: Good policies go to the dogs
* Everyone can choose nuclear-free
* Identity is the issue posing the greatest risk
* How effective is disaster relief?
* Rosy concert, rousing speech, but little clarity
* Kosovo: A system enforcing imperial power will be resisted
* LETTERS: Education must meet needs
* LETTERS: Nations are two-faced
Sports
* South African pair break world record
* Rockets maul Grizzlies to extend winning streak
* China to face South Korea in final
* Huxley injury casts cloud over win by ACT Brumbies
* Boxer expelled following discovery of true identity
* Judge makes Barry Bonds' grand jury testimony public
* SUPER 14: Crusaders calm the Stormers
* Western Force tame the Lions 18-16 at Ellis Park
* Sao Paulo to fine Adriano, mulling voiding his contract
* `El Loco' returns to Colombian soccer
* Hicks exploring how to take sole control of Liverpool
* Russians reach final in Dubai
* Sharks beat slumping Red Wings
* Soderling leaves Roddick feeling the blues in Memphis
* Brian Davis takes lead at Honda Classic
* SBL: Sanders stars as Numen defeat Bank of Taiwan
* `Prince of Forest' breaks deadlock as Team Taiwan win
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Ailing greenback takes fresh drubbing
* NT dollar registers best month since October 1998
* NYSE: Wall Street wonders if worst is over
* ASIA: Asian stocks rise on insurers' rescue plan
* OIL: Oil briefly charts new territory as gold hits record
* EUROPE: US economy fears, record oil and euro drag Europe down
* Boeing loses US$35bn Air Force deal
* Taiwan No. 2 foreign exhibitor at CeBIT
* Gazprom to cut Ukraine gas supplies by 25 percent
* Tough 'Steel Lady' shakes up Italian business world
* IC production set to top NT$1.5 trillion in Taiwan this year
* Family feud led to departure of HK property executive
* Business Quick Take
Business Focus
* Natural-product makers\nlearn the rules of the jungle
* Speed dating with a corporate twist could spice up portfolios
Features
* Who you gonna call?
* Joseph Stiglitz discusses 'The Three Trillion Dollar War'
* [NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS] Softcover
* Different strokes, different folks
* [BOOK REVIEW] All's fair in love and war
* [BOOK REVIEW] 'Rivalry' of the steamy and sensitive variety
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* Sunday Science: Making a homemade compass 週日科學:自製指南針
* Survival Chinese
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Survival Chinese
Sunday, Mar 02, 2008,Page 2
I'd like to buy some flowers.
我想買一些花。
(wo2 xiang2 mai3 yi4 xie1 hua1)
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