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* Hamas leaders rush to meet Carter in Cairo
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* Bush prepares huge welcome for the pope
* Rescue workers search for bodies after plane crash
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* DPP urges probe into property deal
* Cabinet wants loyalty of public servants tested
* Tourism industry says it¡¦s ready for Chinese tourists
* Guessing game on line-up of the new Cabinet continues
* Majority say Taiwan-China pacts must go to a vote
* Prosecutors deny planning to prevent Chen leaving nation
* Tsai Ing-wen being pushed to stand in DPP election
* Group calls for urgent action to save coastline
* Brakes on Uni Air flight malfunctioned during takeoff: ASC
* Air in buildings worse than air outside: expert
* OCAC inaugurates Internet Mandarin learning material
* Enterovirus infection on the rise: CDC
* Healthy cakes are possible
* China opens door to Taiwan¡¦s lawyers
* Taoyuan commissioner defends airport zone bill
* Wang voices support on gender equality task force
* Taiwan News Quick Take
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* Security tight as Olympic torch arrives in Pakistan
* New Zealand flash flood kills six students, teacher
* Malaysia looking to ban foreign workers: report
* S Korea issues national bird flu alert
* Nepal Communist Party withdraws from coalition
* Zimbabwe points finger at US, Britain
* UK prime minister heads to US with optimistic message
* Ahmadinejad casts doubt on veracity of 9/11 attacks
* Nigerian authorities try to tackle dirty money
* Obama, Clinton in attack mode
* Bush to propose new targets for greenhouse gases
* Video shows heavily armed police raid on Texas sect
* Iraqi PM ¡¥confident¡¦ of victory despite recent bombings
* Former guerrilla regrets kidnapping Betancourt
* World News Quick Take
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* EDITORIAL: Leadership is key to DPP¡¦s return
* Ma needs to be ready for changes
* Haiti¡¦s food crisis holds a lesson for our country
* If the rich don¡¦t lead, the poor world won¡¦t heed
* Eating less meat is one way we can save the world
* What will be the shape of the recession to follow?
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* Lakers secure top seed in the West
* Federer hits clay in winning style
* Romanian teenager upsets Chakvetadze at Charleston
* Windies clinch series as rain washes out final ODI
* Woods to miss at least four weeks because of surgery
* Tigers rally in the eighth for second night in a row
* Not So Big Papi in worst slump of his pro career
* CPBL: Whales rally to edge past T-Rex
* NHL: Montreal shut out Boston to move closer to playoffs
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* Baggies down Wolves, return to top of league
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* ECB confirms discussions on new Twenty20 league
* Chelsea not giving up on title, Cech warns United
* Bath move up into second after 26-12 win over Leicester
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* Sunny Bank eyes foreign buyers
* Etron shares plunge after indictments for insider trading
* Highland, General milk recalled
* Officials discuss proposals to attract foreign personnel
* Bionet makes landmark investment in Shanghai firm
* SPIL stock climbs on Intel¡¦s Q1 sales
* Templeton asset manager lauds Taiwan tech stocks
* Taiwan Power investment plan meets opposition
* Approval of HKTDC application to be left to Ma government
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* Intel Q1 profit hits Wall Street forecast
* Lehman Brothers CEO says market still challenging
* China¡¦s economy slows but inflation remains high
* SAFE Investment Co of China buys small stake in BP
* Japan rejects UK hedge fund¡¦s bid
* HK has world¡¦s priciest apartments: ECA survey
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Thursday, Apr 17, 2008,Page 2
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