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    Taipei City unveils plan for recovery

    Premier Yu Shyi-kun and Academia Sinica President Lee Yuan-tseh strike a gong yesterday to launch a 10-day temperature-taking campaign designed to combat SARS.
    PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Secret proof supports claim: Blair


    PHOTO: AFPN

    Chang Jung-feng defends decision to re-enter academia

    Chang Jung-feng, who resigned from his post as the deputy secretary-general of the National Security Council at the end of last month.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES

    School closure was an act of prudence

    A group of Taipei American School students pose for a graduation photo in this file photo.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING

    Anger grows as dam waters rise

    Two girls under an umbrella have a final look of their hometown at the Three Gorges project site on Saturday, a day before the Three Gorges reservoir officially begins its water storage.
    PHOTO: AP

    Bush, Blair did not do proper research

    A statue featuring a central figure beneath a crescent moon stands atop a pedestal where a statue of Saddam Hussein once stood, is seen on Saturday in Al Firdos Square in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. A group of young Iraqi artists, sculptors and actors calling themselves Al Najeen, The Survivors, unveiled the statue Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Doubts raised over private's rescue


    ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    The exhibition show must go on

    President of the China External Trade Development Council (CETRA) Chao Yung-chuan talks about what CETRA has been doing to fill up its exhibition hall once SARS has dissapated.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG,TAIPEI TIMES

    G8 leaders struggle to fulfill Doha promises

    A protest fire burns near the landmark of Geneva, Switzerland, the Jet d'eau, a water fountain, Saturday. About 50 fires were lit by anti-globalization activists around lake Geneva as a sign of opposition. Anti-globalization activists gathered in Lausanne and Geneva on the eve of the G8 summit in nearby Evian, France.
    PHOTO: AP

    Air Canada sidesteps bankruptcy

    Passengers line up at the Air Canada ticket counter at Dorval airport, Friday.
    PHOTO: CP

    Starship troopers become a reality

    Mechanically active polymers in the form of a human hand is displayed at the opening of the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at MIT.
    PHOTO: AP
    Colored water drops are shown beading up on a piece of Kevlar fabric treated with a nano-scale, water-resistant coating.
    PHOTO: AP
    The future US soldier kitted out in the Scorpion ensemble.
    PHOTO: AP

    Royals errors give A's a win

    Clouds gather over Camden Yards in Baltimore, prior to the start of the Orioles' game against the Texas Rangers on Saturday. The start of the game was delayed.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Mexican Michel Jourdain takes the Centennial 250

    Michel Jourdain of Mexico races through turn four during the Centennial 250 at the Milwaukee Mile on Saturday in West Allis, Wisconsin.
    PHOTO: AP

    AC Milan ties AS Roma to secure the Italian Cup

    AC Milan's captain Paolo Maldini holds the Italy Cup at the end of the final second leg match against AS Roma at Milan's Meazza stadium on Saturday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Costa wins five-set match

    Juan Carlos Ferrero slips on the central court during his third round match against Tim Henman at Roland Garros in Paris on Saturday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

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