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* MND mum on PRC hacking allegation
* Monks march anew against Myanmar junta
* Oil prices slated to rise at midnight
* Russia says fatal bus explosion looks like act of terrorism
* Pakistani police suspect al-Qaeda link in suicide blast
* MOI to adopt Tongyong as standard for place names
Taiwan News
* Taiwan to lose friend in US Congress
* Ma accuses prosecutors of double standards
* Wang hails proposal on vote-buying
* Luo's wife to go to US as he runs for public office
* DPP touts gathering 2.45m signatures in referendum drive
* Results of mortality rate study surprise researchers
* Second phase of flood measures to start next year
* Large-engined bikes take to the nation's expressways
* No decision yet on operating licenses for cellphone TV
* Tourism takes its toll on Green Island
* FEATURE: Chiang Kai-shek turned the nation into an orphan
* TAIWAN NEWS: QUICK TAKE
World News
* French minister pins hopes on China
* Web satire attacks Aussie politicians
* Myanmar releases opposition members
* Condoleezza Rice travels to Middle East for peace talks
* Negligence caused deadly Manila mall blast, probe says
* Workers ordered to Putin rallies
* Nigerian speaker of the House Etteh resigns
* World powers to discuss Iran sanctions in London
* Three convicted of mass murder for Madrid bombings
* NASA aviation report set to cause alarm
* Experts brief kids in art of deception
* Rescue mission frees captured Iraqi sheiks
* Rip discovered on International Space Station's solar wing
* China to build new family of rockets to carry satellites
* DECEPTIVE PERSPECTIVE
* Gathering storm
* STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
* WORLD NEWS: QUICK TAKE
Editorials
* Editorial: Chen and the sins of Ma's father
* Defining the abstract language of sovereignty
* One country, two voting systems?
* The National Congress' devolution
Sports
* Champions start with a victory
* Brazilians celebrate hosting rights
* Cup-winning 'Bok coach rules out tenure extension
* US boxers qualify for Beijing 2008
* Els, Westwood angered by event overlap
* Tonga looking to ride the wave of World Cup success
* West Ham United progress to League Cup quarter-finals
* Penguins rookies Malkin, Crosby down Minnesota
* Brazil favorites to retain FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
* Sports Briefs
Business
* China Airlines announces strong net profit increase
* Macronix announces profit growth for third quarter
* UMC's Q3 earnings set 3-year high
* Carlyle Group biggest holder in Ta Chong Bank
* Chinatrust Financial's Q3 profit declines
* Taipei prosecutors investigate senior Yuanta executives
* Taiwan drops one place in WEF ranking
* BUSSINESS BRIEFS
World Business
* Google sets up widget distribution net
* Cisco to promote Indian platform
* Merrill Lynch ousts CEO
* Verizon, Sprint Nextel reportedly in talks with Google
* Oil prices dip before US Federal Reserve meeting
* US regains `most competitive' ranking
* ATTENTION TO DETAIL
* WORLD BUSINESS: QUICK TAKE
Features
* Here's the beef ... noodles
* What's in a name?
* Serge Gainsbourg lives on
* Involved in art
* Van Gogh's homecoming depends on generosity of donors
* Art around southern Taiwan
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STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
Thursday, Nov 01, 2007, Page 5
A young Filipino holds up human skulls evicted from a grave at a public cemetery turned into a slum near Manila yesterday.
PHOTO: EPA
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