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* US wary of warmer Taiwan-China ties
* North comments 'very unhelpful': Christopher Hill
* Yahoo founder joins campaign to free dissidents
* Dalai Lama envoy urges PRC to drop Tibet in relay
* Climate talks snag on sectoral emission reduction proposal
Taiwan News
* Cross-strait flights by July, Ma says
* Bo Yang classic reaches out to today’s youth
* Ma forgetting his vows: groups
* Lee tells paper he would like to be adviser to Ma
* Underground radio host kills himself after DPP's defeat
* NCC gives green light for transfer of BCC ownership
* Tombsweepers take to the roads
* Cat-lovers seek responsible owners
* Children's TV and film festival open through Tuesday
* Ma suggests using 'Chinese Taipei' for WHA
* Information security tightened for Han Kuang exercises
World News
* Arroyo convenes meeting on rice crisis
* No justice for political victims: EU
* Rudd faces criticism at home for saluting Bush
* Stuffed panda put on display at zoo in Shandong Province
* Ohn Than receives life sentence
* Seoul confirms bird flu outbreak
* Nepal unsure what to do about Maoist guerillas
* Lawmaker challenges Malaysian PM Abdullah
* Sri Lankan forces destroy rebel camp
* Putin meets divided NATO leadership
* Zimbabwe arrests four foreign journalists
* Former Kosovar PM acquitted in war crimes trial
* Montenegro's Albanians split ahead of elections
* Signs point to Cowen becoming next Irish PM
* Kenyan politicians implement deal on sharing Cabinet
* Petraeus to report on possible 'pause'
* Europe's Jules Verne craft docks at space station
* Next step unclear for French team
* US is 'on the wrong track': Americans
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: A muzzled press and Beijing's antics
* Ma, Hu, Bush head back to the past
* Some economic truths for the KMT
* Ma should not begin playing the name game
* Chinese pollution quietly takes its toll on Japan
* Rich nations forget the pain of malnutrition
Sports
* Taiwan coast to win over Guam
* Andy Roddick knocks Federer out
* Proteas pummel Indian attack to build up massive lead
* Ryan Cross saves the day as Force beat Bulls in Perth
* Pompey's long wait almost over
* Dilshan leads Sri Lanka recovery in Port of Spain
* Chiefs, Highlanders pick up victories
* Hamilton hopes preparation will pay off
* English soccer clubs seek to stamp out anti-Semitic, Islamophobic behavior
* Gunners, Reds clash likely to lack usual atmosphere
* Bolters Villarreal face difficult test away to Sevilla
* Bayern, Fiorentina's UEFA Cup chances suffer heavy blows
* McGrady stars as Rockets win
* Pirates prove too good for Braves
* Defending champ tied for lead at the Houston Open
* Stupples seizes lead at Kraft Nabisco
* Bulls charge to convincing victory against Elephants
* Ovechkin sets record as Capitals close on playoffs
Business
* FAT could end money woes soon
* Siliconware remains one of Citigroup's star picks
* Microsoft to extend life of Windows XP for some PCs
* Elpida Memory's custom-chip unit expects solid sales
* US employers cut 80,000 jobs last month
* Berlin backtracks on fuel additive plan for vehicles
* Venezuela's Chavez nationalizes cement industry
* Motorola planning to lay off another 2,500 employees
* Business Briefs
World Business
* MySpace launches online music service
* Samsung chief denies order to create slush fund
* Victims grow in Japanese alleged fraud case
* Former executive seeks to break up UBS
* ASEAN ministers discuss soaring prices
* Merrill Lynch CEO sees no need for more capital: report
Features
* [ TECHNOLOGY ] Why making the bed and smoking may never be the same again
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* Survival Chinese
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Saturday, Apr 05, 2008,Page 2
What time will youreturn to Taipei?
你何時會回台北?
(ni3 he2 shi2 hui4 hui2 tai2 bei3 )
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