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    Ship's visit shows healed China ties

    Chinese sailors push a ramp for the US Navy destroyer USS Paul F. Foster after it arrived at a port in Qingdao, Shandong Province, yesterday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Kaohsiung candidates duke it out

    Independent candidate Chang Po-ya, left, KMT's Huang Jun-ying, second left, DPP incumbent Kaohsiung Mayor Frank Hsieh, second right, and independent candidate Huang Tien-sheng shake hands before yesterday's televised debate.
    PHOTO: LEE HUNG-MING, TAIPEI TIMES

    China after the leadership shakeup

    Larry M. Wortzel, newly appointed vice president of the Washington-based Heritage Foundation.
    PHOTO: GOERGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Russia is showing China how to break away from the past


    ILLUSTATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    Holiday hiring in US may surpass previous forecast

    Shoppers crowd the main floor at the Macy's flagship store in New York on Saturday. US retailers wrapped up their quarterly earnings period on Thursday, with results largely on target.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Wang Yung-ching readies to manufacture car parts

    Wang Yung-ching, chairman of the Formosa Plastics Group, speaks to an investor conference in this 1995 file photo.
    PHOTO: CHU YO-PING, TAIPEI TIMES

    G20 targets terrorist financing

    US Secretary of Treasury Paul O'Neill, left, and US Ambassador to India Robert Blackwill, right, on a visit to the Humayun's Tomb monument in New Delhi, India, yesterday. O'Neill was in India to take part in the G20 Finance Ministers meeting that took place in New Delhi on Saturday and yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    A major film festival in the making

    Busan Citizen Hall, the scene of Saturday night's award ceremony.
    PHOTO: YU SEN-LUN, TAIPEI TIMES
    A scene from Jealousy is My Middle Name by Park Chan Ok, which took the top prize at the Pusan International Film Festival.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

    Harrington holes tough putt to win Open

    Padraig Harrington of Ireland tees off on the 18th hole on the third day of the BMW Asian Open on Saturday at the Ta Shee Golf and Country Club in Taoyuan, Taiwan. Harrington went on to win the competition yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

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