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  1. East Timor's fledgling democracy tested in heated presidential vote
  2. Georgia slave issue could sway apology debate
  3. Iran calls for UK goodwill after releases
  4. Pakistan army secures stronghold known to be an al-Qaida hideout
  5. Brazil's underfunded navy claims oil royalties
  6. Christians mark Good Friday in pilgrimage, prayer and pain
  7. Sri Lanka bus bomb kills seven
  8. Jet crashed due to landing too fast, Sydney paper says
  9. In Brief
  10. Ritual crucifixions take Good Friday spotlight
  11. Fire in Mandaluyong City leaves hundreds homeless
  12. Court orders lawmaker freed
  13. In Philippines, mistresses an acceptable fact of life
  14. Group backs commentator jailed for libel
  15. In Brief
  16. Knut creates merchandising frenzy
  17. In Brief
  18. Mavericks stopped by horrid shooting in snowy Colorado
  19. Thrashers take division as Hurricanes die down
  20. One strike away from win, Indians shut down
  21. Venus routed in U.S. tourney
  22. Religion blamed for Pakistan debacle
  23. Ferrari's Massa on pole for Malaysian GP
  24. Unknowns making the grade at Augusta
  25. Carvalho carves up Spurs as Chelsea stays in touch with United
  26. Roddick helps open U.S. lead against Spain
  27. Zagreb - graduating to the top rank of European cities
  28. FDA 'addiction' to user fees comes under attack
  29. China has a trillion for U.S. trade war
  30. As Bush wins time, U.S. loses respect
  31. Iraq library, reborn out of war looting, still faces perils
  32. Campaign revives France's lost passion for politics
  33. Historians in battle of accuracy over WW2 suicides in Okinawa
  34. German property lawsuit raises fears in residents of Polish town
  35. Membership libraries still delight readers
  36. American dream is now a nightmare, writer argues
  37. Ferris takes a satirical look at workplace dynamics
  38. Su to open campaign office Tuesday
  39. Agency relocation plan a misunderstanding: Su
  40. Wang: Address KMT assets, Ma's trial
  41. Chen, Ma pay homage to killed army officers
  42. Burial at sea for Taipei residents set for May
  43. Taiwan terminates contract with U.S. firm
  44. Private Taiwan group seeks to change island's official name
  45. U.S. legislator: resolution unrelated to free trip
  46. Politics takes back seat in tennis match
  47. AFTER-SCHOOL CARE EXPECTED TO BE EXTENDED IN TAIPEI
  48. Devoted man on dialysis takes wife with dementia walking in mountains each day
  49. 360 octogenarians look after their own health at assisted care facility
  50. Most dangerous intersection in Taipei named by city police
  51. City says CKS Hall a `historical' relic
  52. Bureau seeks Taipei City, County support for Jhihtou Highway
  53. Chengchung Market offers astounding array of bargains for savvy Taipei shoppers
  54. Foreign faces feel at home in Taiwan's high schools
  55. Students catch 'French fever' at Yongchun High
  56. Jianguo Jade Market packs in beauty, bargains
  57. Wufenpu beckons with bargains for the savvy shopper
  58. Hong Kong's Chua Lam leads tour to Taipei to sample the city's best foods
  59. Japanese girls join Taiwanese in seeking mates at Longshan Temple
  60. Winter vacation homework takes on new forms as schools give out creative assignments
  61. Taiwan's first test-tube baby turns 22
  62. Simple new test from NTU researchers identifies beneficiaries of chemotherapy
  63. Aspiring filmmakers given a 'home away from home' in Taipei
  64. Festival to start on Saturday focusing in on veterans' communities of the past
  65. 'Strawberries and cream' a popular new kind of poinsettia
  66. Traditional Chinese medicine: Watermelon, toufu and lemon help break down alcohol
  67. Taiwan man promotes laughter yoga throughout the island
  68. En Bref
  69. Une usine illégale de production de kétamine découverte à Taiwan
  70. Les médias américains doivent supporter Taiwan pour son accession aux groupes internationaux
  71. Le MAC demande le suffrage universel à Hong Kong
  72. En Bref
  73. Le Musée du Palais National gagne un prix international
  74. Le KMT s'oppose résolument à une seconde république
  75. Le candidat aspirant du KMT bat son rival du PFP dans les sondages pour la municipale de Keelung
  76. Le Président reçoit le président du Parlement de Nauru
  77. Taiwan, les Etats-Unis et la Chine doivent s'arranger pour la paix dans le Détroit selon le Président
  78. En Bref
  79. L'ancien président du KMT s'enregistre pour l'élection
  80. Trois députés DPP demandent l'introduction de la castration chimique pour les personnes coupables de harcèlement sexuel
  81. Les Etats-Unis acceptent la nomination du président du MAC comme représentant de Taiwan
  82. Le Président critique AP et CNN pour la publication des vues de Pékin à propos de la Vice-Présidente
  83. En bref
  84. 10 femmes méritantes taiwanaises décorées par la Vice-Présidente
  85. Yu Shyi-kun promet de faire de Taiwan un pays normal s'il est élu
  86. Deux nouveaux candidats à la présidence du KMT
  87. L'Association des Journalistes appelle à la non-obstruction de la liberté de presse
  88. 修排黑否?吳伯雄:不是黨主席能左右
  89. 蘇貞昌:說人是非就是是非人 不要競爭變鬥爭
  90. 王金平:新主席切勿修改排黑規定
  91. 國民黨黨主席補選 吳伯雄大勝
  92. 草山行館付之一炬 呂秀蓮:不應將任何東西都陰謀論
  93. 總統:中部機場規劃應納入中國觀光客
  94. 呂秀蓮:在不預設立場下 願與中國簽50年和平協定
  95. CIB urges Internet users to beware of computer hackers
  96. TIWC holds annual gala dinner to fundraise for AIDS/HIV charity
  97. NPA plans actions on lax police citations, performance
  98. Mixing drugs with unprotected sex brings more AIDS cases: CDC
  99. Seminar on contributions of journalism teacher
  100. Betel nut saleswomen urged to promote safe sex
  101. Kuomintang heavyweights hope Wu will strive for unity
  102. MOFA to invite envoys, reps to go birdwatching
  103. Chen visits Taichung to view airport plan
  104. Grassroots institutions' overdue loan ratio down to 7.91 percent
  105. EVA, CAL to see robust profit growth
  106. Hamas presents prisoner list for Israeli soldier swap
  107. ETA says ready for peace if Spanish 'attacks' cease
  108. Bomb kills 17 in Iraq as leader refused permission for Iran flyover
  109. Palestinian stabs and wounds two Israeli officers; Israel fires into Gaza as Abbas urges rocket halt
  110. Tehran denies mistreating British sailors
  111. In Brief
  112. East Timor's top candidate seen as world figure
  113. U.S. presidential hopeful arrives in North Korea
  114. Six Tamil rebels, 2 soldiers killed in Sri Lankan clashes, military says
  115. Ishihara wins third term in Tokyo polls
  116. Pope decries suffering in Easter message
  117. Philippine schools offer hard lesson in life
  118. World's 5th space tourist soars toward space station
  119. Frightened Solomon Islanders celebrate Easter amid U.N.-led aid effort
  120. In Brief
  121. U.S.-Korea trade deal puts the squeeze on Asian rivals
  122. Proposed trans-Pacific free trade pact could get boost from U.S.-Korea deal
  123. Thailand politics worry Asian tourists
  124. Gas exporters to eye forming a cartel
  125. Financial chiefs to survey robust world economy
  126. KDDI to enter U.S. mobile phone market, plans to start services by early June
  127. Wave of new 3-D films promises thrills for moviegoers
  128. Effort to catalog all living species passes one million milestone
  129. In Brief
  130. Alonso leads McLaren 1-2 in Malaysia
  131. Calzaghe stops Manfredo for 43rd win in a row
  132. Germany, Sweden, U.S. in Davis semis
  133. Bangladesh humiliates South Africa
  134. Appleby, Woods survive lethal Saturday
  135. United defeat throws Premiership wide open
  136. Montreal eliminated from playoff pursuit
  137. A-Rod's grand slam captures fans' hearts
  138. Barca stunned by Zaragoza in Primera Liga
  139. Triple-doubles by Carter and Kidd doom Wizards
  140. What's a little blasphemy?
  141. 謝長廷:不能讓國民黨再做大家的頭家
  142. 呂秀蓮:民進黨總統候選人要拼馬拼中
  143. 蘇貞昌:只有我能在台北縣拿下過半選
  144. 呂秀蓮:規劃台灣行政區改為四省二特
  145. 朱立倫:國民黨黨章修改不能漫無標準
  146. 蘇貞昌:自己最沒有黨派族群色彩
  147. 草山行館焚燬 總統:非常惋惜
  148. 總統批謝拉蘇?謝長廷:對總統十分信賴
  149. Cambodia prime minister: Bar workers didn't vote for fear of dirtying fingernails with ink
  150. Nobel laureate faces 7 challengers in East Timor election
  151. Thailand's prime minister cancels appointments for medical visit
  152. SKorean presidential contender criticizes restored aid to North before nukes dismantled
  153. North Korea tells U.S. envoys it will allow U.N. inspections once frozen funds released
  154. Nobel laureate faces seven challengers in East Timor election
  155. General strike partially shuts down southern Nepal
  156. U.S. envoys say NKorea to allow U.N. inspections once frozen funds released
  157. On the U.S.-Mexico border, Bush returns focus to immigration
  158. U.S delegation to Pyongyang says NKorea to allow U.N. inspections once frozen funds released
  159. Nobel laureate faces seven challengers in East Timor election
  160. Pakistani leader denies deal with opposition party of a former prime minister
  161. Most frontrunners in US 2008 presidential race lack military record
  162. Iraqi leader meets with Japan's emperor
  163. Victories by Tokyo governor, ruling party give boost to Japanese prime minister
  164. U.S. nuclear envoy to discuss NKorea bank issue during Japan visit
  165. Victories by Tokyo governor, ruling party give boost to Japanese prime minister
  166. China's premier officially appoints Donald Tsang as Hong Kong leader
  167. A look at the East Timor presidential election candidates
  168. A look at the East Timor presidential election candidates
  169. Britain gives seized sailors permission to sell their stories, drawing criticism
  170. Pakistani leader denies deal with opposition party of a former prime minister
  171. New Mexico governor, in rare visit to North Korea, seeks remains of U.S. servicemen
  172. Famed cellist says Chicago a major stop on Silk Road
  173. Voting begins in East Timor for new president
  174. Voting begins in East Timor for new president
  175. US congressional committee leader says Senate will not stop paying for the war
  176. Gingrich says Gonzales should consider resigning
  177. Nigerian president puts security forces on high alert ahead of elections
  178. At conservative US black colleges, gays struggle to find their voice
  179. Basque separatist group ETA says it is committed to peace if 'attacks' against it end
  180. Why do U.S. presidential candidates need so much money?
  181. Roman Catholic bishops warn of mass uprising if Mugabe remains in power
  182. Voting begins in East Timor for new president
  183. Firms that clean up racy films say 'education' loophole allows them to skirt copyright ruling
  184. California governor to address British Conservative Party conference
  185. Voting begins in East Timor for new president
  186. Senate Armed Services chairman says Senate will not stop paying for the war
  187. U.S. House majority leader says he didn't have 'personal meetings' with Brotherhood official
  188. Voting begins in East Timor for new president
  189. Here is text of Pope Benedict XVI's 'Urbi et Orbi' Easter speech
  190. Here are excerpts from the text of Pope Benedict XVI's 'Urbi et Orbi' Easter speech
  191. Bush reflects on sacrifice of soldiers at Easter service
  192. Why do U.S. presidential candidates need so much money?
  193. President reflects on sacrifice of soldiers at Easter service
  194. Famed cellist says Chicago a major stop on Silk Road
  195. At conservative black colleges, gays struggle to find their voice; few support groups exist
  196. Poll suggests 42 percent of French still undecided weeks before presidential election
  197. Hezbollah leader says Lebanese dialogue has failed
  198. Senate Armed Services chairman says Senate will not stop paying for the war
  199. Pakistani leader denies deal with opposition party of a former prime minister
  200. Pakistani leader denies deal with opposition party of a former prime minister
  201. Nationalist Ishihara re-elected in Tokyo governor race
  202. Nationalist Ishihara re-elected in Tokyo governor race
  203. Elizabeth Edwards emerging from behind the scenes of politician husband
  204. Gingrich says Gonzales should consider resigning
  205. Russian atomic energy agency and Rusal aluminum to build power plant, smelter in Far East
  206. Hynix Semiconductor says U.S. court needs more evidence in memory chip suit
  207. Russian atomic energy agency and Rusal aluminum to build power plant, smelter in Far East
  208. Cotton acreage to decline across the southern U.S. season as corn planting increases
  209. Taiwan's UMC says sales fell 10.7 percent in March
  210. South Korean stocks rise past 1,500 for first time; won falls
  211. Oil prices drop; geopolitical issues and tight U.S. supplies still a concern
  212. Toshiba files complaint in U.S. against 17 companies on DVD patents
  213. Dollar rises in Asia on interest rate expectations
  214. Japanese stocks rise 1.5 percent, as strong U.S. jobs report boosts demand for exporters
  215. Hynix Semiconductor says U.S. court needs more evidence in memory chip suit
  216. Bank of Japan begins policy meeting, expected to keep rates on hold at 0.5 percent
  217. Report: China plans US$16 billion in U.S. import orders ahead of May trade meeting
  218. Bank of Japan begins policy meeting, expected to keep rates on hold at 0.5 percent
  219. Awash in foreign funds, Malaysia faces economic imbalances over central bank restrictions
  220. Report: Survey finds Malaysians' retirement savings inadequate
  221. Citigroup announces acquisition of Taiwanese bank
  222. Report: China preparing to put drug regulator on trial in case that shook up industry
  223. Hynix Semiconductor says U.S. court needs more evidence in memory chip suit
  224. Hynix Semiconductor says U.S. court needs more evidence in memory chip suit
  225. Toshiba files complaint in U.S. against 17 companies on DVD patents
  226. Toshiba files complaint in U.S. against 17 companies on DVD patents
  227. Oil prices drop; geopolitical issues and tight U.S. supplies still a concern
  228. Isuzu Motors has purchased land in Alabama, eyeing return to U.S. market
  229. Isuzu Motors has purchased land in Alabama, eyeing return to U.S. market
  230. Natural gas cartel would be tough to achieve, experts say
  231. Trial starts Monday for homeowner's Katrina suit against Allstate
  232. U.S. States' effort to reduce vehicle emissions gets 1st court test in Vermont
  233. Trial starts Monday for homeowner's Katrina suit against Allstate
  234. Report: SABMiller planning bid for rival brewer Scottish & Newcastle
  235. WTO chief to lobby Caribbean governments for support of global trade talks
  236. Natural gas cartel would be tough to achieve, experts say
  237. Australian Rules football result
  238. 9 arrests as Feyenoord fans run amok after humiliating home loss
  239. Botafogo routs Nova Iguacu 6-2 in Rio Cup
  240. Hamilton leads Piston past Cavs
  241. Islanders earn final playoff spot in East
  242. Santana pitches Twins past White Sox
  243. Ponting says Australia will improve with more challenging contests
  244. England stages another dramatic collapse to leave Vaughan with familiar feeling
  245. Hosts desperate for win after South Africa's surprise loss
  246. Hamilton leads Piston past Cavs
  247. Hamilton leads Piston past Cavs
  248. A strange week ends with a green jacket for Johnson
  249. Dynamo and Galaxy play to scoreless tie
  250. Dynamo and Galaxy play to scoreless tie