Lu and `Journalist' both claim victory
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Vice President Annette Lu speaks at a press conference on her lawsuit against The Journalist magazine after the Taipei District Court ruled on the case yesterday.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Major powers back Powell's push for peace
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Israeli soldiers search Palestinian youths after they surrendered in Al Ain refugee camp in the northern West Bank town of Nablus yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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Scientist hopes to dispel gene myths
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Scientific adviser Bertrand Jordan talks to the Taipei Times.
PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Court approves detention of Lo
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Former legislator Lo Fu-chu leaves the Taipei District Court accompanied by police yesterday after prosecutors successfully appealed a court order to release Lo.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Chen tells intelligence community to remain alert
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President Chen Shui-bian, second right, shakes hands with members of the National Security Bureau yesterday after giving a speech to encourage them in their work.
PHOTO: CNA
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Pitchers face off for the Bulls and Lions in new CPBL rivalry
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Tsai Chung-nan pitches for Taiwan at the Baseball World Cup at the end of last year in Taipei.
PHOTO: CHU YU-PING, TAIPEI TIMES
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The history of VHS to appear on the silver screen
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Actors Toshiyuki Nishida, right, and Ken Watanabe, stand together on the roof of Japan's Victor Co factory in Yokohama, on March 17, during a filming of ``The Sun Will Rise Again.'' The film is about how a relatively small Japanese company, Victor, went on to beat the mighty Sony Corp to develop the world standard for the home video machine.
PHOTO: AP
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Climbing oil prices could delay hike in interest rates
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Protesters carry portraits of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein during a street demonstration in the southern port city of Sidon. Some 3,000 people demonstrated to show their support for the Palestinians in the West Bank and to Saddam's decision to withhold oil exports.
PHOTO: AP
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