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    Bush vows no end to manhunt

    With his dog Spot looking on, US President George W. Bush, standing with Army General Tommy Franks, talks to reporters at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, on Friday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Number Three -- The Economy

    Demonstrators protest rising unemployment on Labor Day.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Five -- Deadly Typhoons

    Mudslides devastated Taipei suburbs after Typhoon Nari.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO
    Chunghsiao E. Rd Sec. 4, in Taipei City lies flooded in the aftermath of Typhoon Nari.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Six -- KMT Expels Lee

    Lee Teng-hui was expelled from his party, the KMT.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    2001: Taiwan's Top Stories: Number One -- Dec. 1 Elections

    President Chen Shui-bian and DPP Chairman Frank Hsieh join other DPP supporters in celebrating the party's gains in the Dec. 1 legislative elections.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO
    President Chen Shui-bian stumps for the DPP.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Ten -- US Arms Sales

    The US approved a US$5 billion arms sale to Taiwan.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Nine -- APEC Debacle

    Minister of Economic Affairs Lin Hsin-yi raises his hand at a press conference following APEC's ministerial meeting in Shanghai on Oct. 18. Lin was blocked by the Chinese from clarifying Taiwan's position on its representation at the leaders' summit.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Eight -- World Cup Baseball

    Taiwan celebrates its third-place finish in the Baseball World Cup.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Seven -- Nuclear Power

    Protesters clash over the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant issue.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Number Two -- WTO Entry

    A young activist shows his opposition to WTO entry.
    PHOTO: CHIANG-YING YING

    Common currency a sign of Europe's resurgence


    ILLUSTRATION: YU SHA

    A truly fresh start

    kids clamber down a bright orange staircase at the new Tan'nan Elementary.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI
    The interior of Tan'nan Elementary.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI
    A view ofthe back of the new Kuangying Elementay.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI
    a classroom of Minho Elementary School.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF J.M. LIN ARCHITECTS
    Students make their way across one of the elevated walkways at the new Kuangyin Elementary School.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI
    Minho Junior High's bungalow-shaped library sans books.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF J. M. LIN ARCHITECTS
    Students take a break on a sunny balcony at Tan'nan Elementary.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI


    A rendering of the exterior of Tan'nan Elementary with cross-section sketch.
    COURTESY OF CHIANG LE-CHING
    One of the glassed-in corners of a classroom that have become favorite spots for students at Kuangyin Elementary.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HSU YAN-CHI

    Cloning the nation

    Chen Kai-huang fills the studio with water to create a sea for his installation, Cloning Taiwan.
    PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST
    Cloning Taiwan, by Chen Kai-huang.
    PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST

    Virtual impossibility


    PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST
    Artist Yuan Goang-ming's Disqualified Digitalization, above and left, shows an empty Hsimenting.
    PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST

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