Iraqi guerrillas kill two US soldiers
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US 1st Armored Division PFL Danniun Walker, Houston, Texas, helps an injured Iraqi man near a line at a money exchange office on Sunday in Baghdad, Iraq. Two US soldiers were killed and five injured in Iraq yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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Chen scraps foreign investment cap
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President Chen Shui-bian speaks at a financial reforms seminar held by the Taiwan Thinktank yesterday.
PHOTO: LIAO CHENG-HUEI, TAIPEI TIMES
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Opinions differ on lessons from SARS
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Students from the Hung-ai Center perform at the Howard Plaza Hotel yesterday during an event to celebrate medical workers in Taipei City and their efforts at fighting SARS.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Police unveil Bali attack suspect's computer files
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Indonesian terror key suspect Abdul Aziz, alias Imam Samudra, shouts after his trial in Denpasar, Bali, yesterday. During the trial, Samudra stood beside prosecution witness Australian federal police expert Nicholas Klein and shouted, ?
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Orangemen's parade passes off peacefully
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Portadown Orangemen march after a church service on Sunday in Druncree, Northern Ireland. For the sixth-year running, the Orange Order has been blocked from parading through the staunchly Catholic Garvaghy Road following a service at Drumcree Parish Church on the edge of Portadown.
PHOTO: AP
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Arnold Schwarzenegger: the next governor of California?
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ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE
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Desktops become legal minefield
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A US federal court decision last month gave a victory to online advertising companies such as WhenU Inc over the Web sites of bigger companies. WhenU's chief executive Avi Naider -- shown in his New York office last Wednesday -- says the company must work to distance itself from negative publicity generated by the lawsuits over the ads. Photo: NY Times New Service
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Waking up and smelling the coffee
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A scene in one of the up-and-coming trendy cafes in Vietnam's capital Hanoi, yesterday. More Vietnamese are learning to enjoy a cup of coffee and the emerging cafe lifestyle, to the delight of cafe entrepreneurs like David Thai and Dang Le Nguyen Vu, who each have rival coffee shops that are seeking to tap into a growing appreciation for the brew in the world's second-biggest exporter of coffee.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Armstrong crashes during stage 1
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US Lance Armstrong, left, rides with his teammates during the first stage of theTour de France, on Sunday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Yankees figure out how to beat Boston
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Andy Pettitte of the New York Yankees pitches against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
PHOTO: AFP
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Ralf fails to give up lead in the French Grand Prix
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BMW-Williams driver Ralf Schumacher of Germany on the Magny-Cours racetrack during the Formula One Grand Prix of France on Sunday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Federer gets emotional
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Roger Federer returns to Mark Philippoussis in their men's singles final match on centre court at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, on Sunday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Japan's Ai Sugiyama, right, celebrates with partner Belgium's Kim Clijsters after winning the women's doubles final against Spain's Virginia Ruano Pascual and Argentina's Paola Suarez at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, on Sunday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Navratilova wins Wimbledon title for the 20th time
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Martina Navratilova of the US celebrates beating Israel's Andy Ram and Anastassia Rodionova of Russia in the mixed doubles final on Sunday. Navratilova's partner was Leander Paes of India.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Woods snags his fourth win of the season
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Tiger Woods watches his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the Western Open at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois, on Sunday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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