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    MND wants Lin to face prosecution


    PHOTO: LIAO RAY-SHANG, TAIPEI TIMES

    China's data reveal details of CAL crash

    Chou Kuang-tsan, investigation chief of the Cabinet's Aviation Safety Council, is seen through a disc containing radar data regarding the crash of China Airlines' flight CI611. Chou said that the council will release a preliminary report on the data, provided by China, within 48 hours. The data show the 747 experienced unusual changes in air speed prior to breaking up in mid-air.
    PHOTO: LIAO CHENG-HUEI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Pakistan seeks `unconditional' talks with India

    A refugee girl stands behind a wall at a migrant camp 23km north of Jammu, India, Saturday. Recent shelling has forced 50,000 villagers to flee their homes on the border.
    PHOTO: AP

    DPP's candidate for Taipei mayor says he'll catch up to Ma

    Lan Shih-tsung, far right, director of the DPP's Taipei chapter, invites directors from other chapters to stump for Lee Ying-yuan, second right. Lee is running for Taipei mayor on the DPP ticket.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Justin Lin's wife pays her respects

    Lin Wang-sung, Justin Lin's older brother, speaks to reporters yesterday.
    PHOTO: LI KUI-CHUNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    DPP, TSU successfully delay direct transportation bill

    Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen, third right, huddles with lawmakers to discuss a draft bill on direct transportation links with China yesterday.
    PHOTO: LIAO CHENG-HUEI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Deaths of the poor and responsibilities of the rich


    ILLUSTRATION: YU SHA

    Brazilians see off threat from Turkey

    Brazilian supporters congregate before yesterday's Group C game between Brazil and Turkey outside the Ulsan World Cup Stadium, Ulsan, South Korea.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES

    Culture vultures raid World Cup

    Brazil's Cheerleading Team poses ahead of yesterday's game between Brazil and Turkey in Ulsan.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
    A South Korean dancer on stilts entertains the crowds before the Brazil vs. Turkey game yesterday.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES



    Companies target need for security

    Representatives from Benq Corp demonstrate the functions of the company's liquid-crystal display TV at Computex Taipei 2002, yesterday.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Netflix striving to beat Blockbuster

    Reed Hastings, head of online DVD mail-order company Netflix.
    PHOTO: NY TIMES

    WTO investigates high US steel tariffs

    A worker operates a ladle at a metallurgy plant in the Ural Mountains city of Kushva, 195 km northwest of Yekaterinburg, in March. Russia, Japan and a host of other countries have complained to the WTO about high steel teriffs in the US.
    PHOTO: AP

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