Yu sings the praises of referendums
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Members of the Nuclear 4 Referendum Initiative Association march in front of the Executive Yuan yesterday to demand a referendum on the fate of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Israeli bulldozer kills US activist
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Rachel Corrie, 23, from Olympia, Washington, uses a loud speaker as she stands in front of an Israeli bulldozer in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Sunday.
PHOTO: AP
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Friends try to save the life of Rachel Corrie after she was run over by an Israeli army bulldozer.
PHOTO: AP
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Tsai downplays name-change call
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Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen answers questions at a meeting of the Legislative Yuan's Home and Nations Committee yesterday.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Cabinet readies stabilization fund for war
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Vice Premier Lin Hsin-yi, far right, attends a press conference at the Government Information Office yesterday to explain how the Cabinet plans to tackle the fallout from a possible US-led war against Iraq.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Iraq's defaulted debt attracts buyers
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An F/A-18 Hornet prepares to launch off the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in the Gulf, Monday. Western companies are beginning to consider ways to profit from the aftermath of a US invasion of Iraq.
PHOTO: AP
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Nokia turns to American standard
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Mobile phone maker Nokia's latest effort to lift its sagging sales is a hand-held device called N-gage. The cellphone doubles as a video-game device.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Rangers crush auld enemy Celtic
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Rangers' Maurice Ross, right, holds off Celtic's Momo Sylla from the ball during their Scottish League Cup final match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday. Rangers defeated Celtic 2-1.
PHOTO: AP
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