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* Kosovo does not set precedent, US says
* Pakistan's ruling party concedes election defeat
* China's inflation hits 11-year high
* Serbia withdraws ambassador from US
* Fidel Castro announces retirement
* Bush hoping for democratic transition
* Hsieh says DPP's policy on nuclear power unchanged
Taiwan News
* Po Sheng system still viable, MND says
* No unusual Chinese troop movements, MND reports
* Hsieh authorizes green card probe
* Ma says he will establish ministry of ocean affairs
* Taiwan officially recognizes Kosovo, James Huang says
* Festival-goers urged to recycle lantern batteries
* Insurance bureau heralds success
* Running event for the visually impaired to be held
* Changhua to offer 24-hour syringe vending machines
* Taiwan to assist with EU greenhouse gas monitoring plan
* Taiwan News Quick Take
World News
* China confirms new bird flu outbreak in Tibet
* Bus collides with chemical truck in China, killing 16
* Navy destroyer plows into fishing boat, two missing
* Australia asks help in guarding tsunami buoys from pirates
* Fear keeps East Timor refugee camps full
* Rockets kill at least five near US base in Baghdad
* FEATURE: Former Mossad agent reflects on Mughniyeh's killing
* Fayed casts a broad net in Diana conspiracy trial
* Kenyan rivals must share power: US
* Bush in Rwanda on African tour
* Items related to JFK murder revealed
* Colombian soldiers found guilty
* Senior Bush calls on GOP to unite in support of McCain
* Guyana authorities search jungles for massacre gunmen
* Giant frog lived among the dinosaurs
* World News Quick Take
Editorials
* EDITORIAL: One world, one farce
* Taiwan's arts sector needs a home
* The parties are failing to deal with a dark past
* The female world leaders' club
* EU needs to move fast to embrace Western Balkan states
* LETTERS: Taiwan's desinicization
* LETTERS: Blaming the victims
Sports
* Enigmatic Yuvraj seals Indian win
* New Zealand to lift gag order on Beijing athletes
* Pete Sampras shows Haas no mercy as Peer makes history
* NHL: Detroit top Colorado to end losing run
* Taiwan eyes Olympic baseball ticket
* IPL, ICL find rich harvest in New Zealand
* NFL: Belichick says he did not film Rams before Super Bowl
* CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Historic British clubs look to conquer Europe
* Sports Briefs
Business
* Realtors welcome opening to China
* Southeast Asia lures Chunghwa Telecom: chief
* Greater attendance expected at annual franchise show
* CAL giving up seat on FAT's board
* AUO to invest NT$294bn in two new LCD plants
* Foreign investment sets new Malaysian record
* Intel to shut unit outside Kuala Lumpur
* Hana Financial falls over unpaid tax bill of 1 trillion won
* Business Briefs
World Business
* Microsoft to invest more in Web search
* Analysts await Fed's forecast
* Toshiba throws in the towel on HD DVD
* Board of Deutsche Post picks Appel as new chairman
* Credit Suisse cuts profit by US$1bn
* Angry US consumer watchdog chief tells toy industry to clean up its act
* World Business Quick Take
Features
* Designers play their best cards
* Beautiful models, hairy legs and all
* Chloe will be Chloe
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* [ART JOURNAL] It's art, but is it politics?
* [ ART JOURNAL ] Looted by Nazis and unclaimed, art goes on display in Jerusalem
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* Eighty-five chickens found running loose in US high school 美國高中校園雞群亂竄
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Eighty-five chickens found running loose in US high school 美國高中校園雞群亂竄
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