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    DPP celebrates 16th anniversary

    Yesterday at Taipei's Grand Hotel, founding members of the DPP, including the party's Chairman Chen Shui-bian, center, Chiou I-jen, left, Chang Chun-hsiung, second from left, Su Chen-chang, right, and Frank Hsieh, second from right, light a torch and shout slogans to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the party's establishment.
    PHOTO: LU CHUN-WEI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Weekend of protests may bring Washington to a halt

    Police block protesters as they try to push their trojan horse onto Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) buildings Thursday in Washington DC. The IMF and World Bank Group 2002 Annual meetings continue through tomorrow.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Su provides background of Zanadau scandal

    Zanadau shareholder Su Hui-chen repeats accusations against Lee Ming-che, another shareholder, former KMT business manager Liu Tai-ying and former independent lawmaker Lo Fu-chu at a press conference yesterday. Su says Lee and Liu accepted kickbacks in exchange for helping Zanadau get bank financing.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    921 victims want apology

    A earthquake victim, surnamed Chu, appears with her baby daughter yesterday at a press conference in Taipei to deny allegations by the head of the 921 Earthquake Post-Disaster Recovery Commission that she is a ``false victim.''
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMESN

    Cuba opens its arms wide to US foods

    Cuban President Fidel Castro inspects a hamburger and milkshake during a stop on his tour of the stands at the US agribusiness exhibition, on Thursday in Havana.
    PHOTO: AP

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