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* Cabinet unveils energy-saving drive
* Qantas plane with hole in fuselage lands in Manila
* Prosecutors raid offices of Yuanta Securities
* Iraqi sports group set to sue IOC after Beijing Games ban
* Secret memo reassured CIA on interrogation
Taiwan News
* Experts slam Ma over welfare
* TSU to stage rally against economic policies on Aug. 20
* Show highlights water purification techniques
* High consumption of red yeast rice harmful: foundation
* President commends China¡¦s ¡¥goodwill¡¦
* New US envoy confident on arms deal
* Wang promotes UN bid on New York visit
* Presidential Office denies restricting rights of reporters
* DPP slams government over Olympics name furor
* Boy band Fahrenheit to promote Taiwan tourism
* Group ready to rescue animals
* EPA shuts down ¡¥ghost money¡¦ furnace at temple
* Population hits 23 million
* Taiwan News Quick Take
* Community Compass coming soon!
World News
* Scuffles break out at last ticket venue
* Rice praises nuclear deal with India as win-win
* Shanghai airs model killer¡¦s confession
* Karzai gets Bush support amid allegations
* Japan credits strict preparations for low quake damage
* Brown threatened by latest election loss
* Serbia IDs the real man behind Karadzic¡¦s cover
* Egyptian authorities arrest 26 Facebook members, jail 14
* Police in Spain say they discovered ETA explosives cache
* President Omar al-Beshir promises Sudanese peace
* Yushchenko says ally involved in poisoning
* Female bomber kills eight Iraqis
* Three injured in Phoenix community college shooting
* FARC releases 10 hostages captured late last week
* Argentine court sentences ex-army leader to life in jail
* US nuclear missile crew falls asleep in latest slip
* Tropical Depression Dolly claims one life in Mexico
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: If only Paul Wolfowitz is right
* Johnny Neihu's News Watch: Dropping the ball on butt-kicking
* Johnny Neihu's Mailbag
* Controlling floodwater is all about good policy
* Food and fuel prices take their toll in Asia
* Bush¡¦s diplomatic forays take on an air of desperation
* Why are the G8 leaders ignoring basic management logic?
Sports
* Sastre and Evans set for time trial duel
* Murali spell leaves India in big trouble in Colombo
* Cricket tourney faces pull-out threat
* Former Czech coach Bruckner takes on Austrian team job
* CPBL
* Ochoa takes one shot lead at Evian, Kung joint-second
* Brewers sweep Cards for eight
* WNBA brawl leads Shock to sign 50-year-old player
* Roddick joins Federer on sidelines at Rogers Cup
* Weir shines at soggy Glen Abbey
* US swimmer Hardy planning to appeal positive doping test
* Albatross helps Swede share lead at Russian Open
* Mongolian sumo champ secures unassailable lead
* Bosnich to return after six-year absence
* Sport Beijing Briefs
Business
* Construction tycoons buy Da-an plot
* Citibank opens Citigold wealth services branch
* Regulation changes necessary to meet autogas goal: CPC
* Money supply indicators down: central bank
* Asia Pacific scraps fundraising plan
* Canadian first nations sign oil MOU with CPC
* Academics question national budget
* Wall Street dive, oil prices send TAIEX tumbling
* Business Briefs
World Business
* WTO in critical free trade negotiations
* Russia forces head of TNK-BP venture to leave country
* Chinese Internet users surpass US
* Samsung reports 51% profit growth in second quarter
* Chartered Semiconductor returns to black
* Infineon posts heavy losses, plans to cut 3,000 jobs
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* No rose, but plenty of bite
* This is the way the carnival ends: with a bang
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* IELTS¡nListening: IELTS listening section 4
* Survival Chinese
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