China passes reforms, Li says farewell
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A Chinese nun, left, and monk, representatives of religious groups, arrive at the Great Hall of the People to attend the National People's Congress in Beijing yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Legislator faces off with Chien
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Eugene Chien responds to PFP Legislator Lee Ching-hua's accusation at the legislature yesterday that he had close relations Andrew Wang.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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PFP Legislator Lee Ching-hua holds up a copy of former chief of the general staff Hau Pei-tsun's memoirs during his speech at the legislature yesterday. Lee accused foreign minister Eugene Chien of having close relations with former arms dealer and fugitive Andrew Wang.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Lien says country's honor at stake
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KMT Chairman Lien Chan, second right, looks overjoyed to meet Taipei City Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, right, yesterday in Taipei after Ma submitted a collection of signatures as endorsement for Lien's presidential bid.
PHOTO: FANG PIN-CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Ericsson will not make call at Cebit
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Workers place a large replica of a mobile phone in position ahead of the opening of Cebit, the world's biggest information and computer technology fair, in Hanover, Germany, yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Stocks at 20-year lows in Japan as yen starts to fall
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A man walks by an electronic graph showing the dollar's fluctuation against the yen as the greenback fell below ?117 in Tokyo yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Watford through, Venables out
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Watford's Stephen Glass, left, is mobbed by his teammates after scoring during their FA Cup sixth-round match against Burnley at Watford's Vicarage Road ground, England, on Sunday . Watford won 2-0.
PHOTO: AP
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