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* Fisheries Agency the first to `go south'
* S Koreans want Abe apology over coercion denials
* US rebuts China's missile outcry
* Taiwanese boar lights up Chiayi's lantern festival
* US Army secretary axed over run down veterans hospital
* Qaddafi unhappy with Western `help'
Taiwan News
* Taipei exerts claim on CKS hall
* Ma Ying-jeou says government playing ethnic card
* Top prosecutor under fire after dining with suspect
* Registration for KMT chairman poll opens on Thursday
* DPP holds televised debate on system of government
* Chen presides over shipbuilder's name change ceremony
* Feature: UN alliance group seeking new blood
* CEDAW delegates link with NGOs
* Women's group accuses MOFA of discrimination
* Resignation unrelated to name change: Lai
* Feature: Tea inches ahead of soda as most popular beverage
* Authorities catch runaway child with oversized baggage
* Navy Academy's annual training voyage begins
* Taiwan Quick Take
World News
* NATO 1,000 troops short in Afghanistan
* Bicycle bomb kills two civilians near Iranian border
* Yangon reports more outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu
* Pakistan tests home-made nuclear-capable weapon
* PRC cracks down on costly foreign architecture trend
* Scores feared dead after landslide in Indonesia
* Eviction sparks Danish violence
* Kosovo NATO boss warns on security
* Ethiopian troops search for five abducted Britons
* The DR Congo government minister who doesn't exist
* Russia refuses to confront its legacy: Estonian president
* Uproar over Blair's `hand gesture' in student photo
* Iraqi forces hunting killer gang
* Anna Nicole laid to rest
* Guatemalan officials resign in murder scandal
* Woman threatens to create sex scandal in Washington DC
* Small Ohio college mourns victims of team bus wreck
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* Editorial: Complex road ahead for the KMT
* Saving languages is a worthy cause
* To teach or not to teach English grammar
* Coke is it in Europe
* BBC's World Service in China faces increasingly uncertain future
* Letter: Confusion on China
* Letter: Prostitution is not a choice
Sports
* Sterne takes one-stroke lead in Phuket
* Stormers spring surprise against Hurricanes
* Chang Chih-fong leads Dacin Tigers charge to victory
* Hougaard's boot helps Bulls to win over ACT Brumbies
* Resurgent Lions maul Queensland Reds Down Under
* Schalke fall to in form van de Vaart
* Davison hoping to help Canada make its mark
* Betis punished over bottle incident
* West Ham to fight Premier League charges over duo
* Man City's Sun struggles to adapt to life in the UK
* Benni's form gives Hughes a headache
* Shaq's 31 points help Heat edge Pistons
* Kluft claims pentathlon gold medal
* Victory propels Buffalo to top of league
* Allenby shoots 68 to tie with Wi at top of leader board
* Win earns Federer fifth straight Dubai Open final place
* Sports Briefs
Business
* US' Paulson dismisses market turmoil
* Wall Street investors buckle up for more turbulence
* Crude prices dip as traders focus on gasoline outlook
* TAIEX edges down amid market volatility
* Anxious investors closely monitoring rising value of yen
* European shares in worst shape since start of war in Iraq
* China to end foreign tax breaks
* BBC launches deal with YouTube to show video clips
* Airbus' last A380 cargo order canceled
* Business Briefs
Business Focus
* Conservapedia: The US religious right's Wikipedia
* Absolut vodka to be sold off by the Swedish government
* Wi-Fi should be an added extra, not a new revenue-stream
Features
* Last stand for veterans' villages
* Jazz variations on a theme of MoMA's art
* Wild oats are best sown early, studies suggest
* Country's top art venue turns twenty
* Nixon and Mao: visionaries with myopia
* Beauty up, dumb down
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* Mystery of Stonehenge unraveled? 巨石陣之謎破解?
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Mystery of Stonehenge unraveled? 巨石陣之謎破解?
Archaeologists have uncovered what may have been a village for workers near the mysterious stone circle Stonehenge in England.
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