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* DPP apologizes for diplomatic scandal
* President to be invited to report to the legislature
* Arabs call for urgent meeting on crisis in Lebanon
* Olmert under new pressure to quit over bribery claims
* Myanmar blocks food aid, rejects relief workers
Taiwan News
* Papua fraud suspect sets condition for his return
* Papuan minister says he met middleman
* DPP members aim to take poll results to WHA
* Grow up, DPP tells KMT over flights
* China may urge Japan policy shift: academics
* Penghu County's government makes plans for casinos
* Fines approved for fake identity
* Prison museums offer valuable lessons: panel
* DNA barcoding project nears completion: COA
* Commissioners slammed over city parking spots
* Ministry to launch anti-piracy court
* Group demands new MRT depot
* Domestic airlines announce plans to increase fares to reflect price of oil
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* PRC increases Olympic security
* Philippine president praises birth control as aid for food crisis
* N Korea turns over nuclear weapons documents to US
* US Marine found guilty of misconduct, not rape
* Mass famine in N Korea a matter of time: group
* Sharif moves to help restore Pakistani judges
* Moscow shows off strength on V-Day
* Mbeki, Mugabe to discuss polls
* Turkey grapples with issue of domestic abuse
* European Space Agency recruiting young blood
* England a nation of fat, TV addicts, travel guide says
* Mexican police chief shot dead
* US believes files showing Chavez-FARC ties are true
* Morales ready for vote of confidence
* Rancher professes admiration for murdered activist
* US mum on capture of al-Qaeda leader
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Myanmar¡¦s junta hits a new low
* Johnny Neihu's NewsWatch:Please hand(some) me the sick bag
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
* Responsible academics don¡¦t need restrictions
* Healthy skepticism and media beat-ups
* Russia is weaker than it appears, and the EU must act on this
Sports
* SUPER 14: Hurricanes down the Force, go second
* NHL: Red Wings off to a flyer against Dallas in Detroit
* Taiwan's Wang equals the course record, Fujita leads
* PLAYOFFS: Defending champs swat down the Hornets
* Boston boss the Cavaliers to take a 2-0 series lead
* AMERICAN LEAGUE: Beckett's 1,000th fuels Boston win
* GOLF: Garcia takes early Players Championship lead
* Eight birdies lift McKay to LPGA lead
* England's Ross McGowan equals lowest career round
* Parise, US beat Germany
* CPBL: Resilient Bulls fend off Bears rally to snap losing streak
* Federer, Djokovic into quarters
* Williams cruises through as Henin is dumped out
* Fight for the title to go to the wire
* Liverpool want ¢G15 million for Crouch
* Sun Jihai remains upbeat despite doubt about future
* LFP: Rijkaard is sacked by Barca, Guardiola to take his place
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Mega International to sell Sky Tower
* Pre-Mother's Day sales show little change
* Mothers set for e-mail Internet greetings
* Taipei prosecutors raid Polaris offices
* Motech shares jump after news of big Indian order
* Longreach to raise stake in EnTie Commercial Bank
* NT dollar reverses losses after sell-off of greenback
* Illegal fuel sales fall by 68 percent
* National Chengchi University trio win strategy contest
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Google keen on stronger Yahoo ties
* US warns Beijing of risks of going alone on standards
* China¡¦s PPI hits 41-month high
* Pandit takes radical action to streamline sprawling Citigroup
* Record art prices soothe downturn worries
* World Bussiness Quick Take
Features
* Jazz appreciation takes root in Taipei
* [ OUTDOORS ]:For the love of the longboard
Bilingual Pages
* IELTS¡nTHIS WEEK:SPEAKING/READING
* Survival Chinese
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