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    Thousands expected to take part in rally

    Accompanied by TSU legislators and supporters, TSU Chairman Huang Chu-wen, second right, shouts slogans in front of the Legislative Yuan yesterday while holding a banner calling for people to participate in the ``Call Taiwan, Taiwan'' demonstration today.
    PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Pan-blue camp decides Wang was giving good advice

    The KMT's Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-pyng, second left, and Vice Speaker Chiang Ping-kun, second right, joins other KMT officials yesterday in vowing to strive for party unity.
    PHOTO: LO PEI-TEH, TAIPEI TIMES

    Holiday trains will run: minister

    Representatives from the Chinese Federation of Labor and several labor unions from state-run companies yesterday show their support for the Taiwan Railway Labor Union's upcoming strike at the Taipei Railway Station.
    PHOTO: CNA

    Democrats bash Bush over Iraq

    Some of the candidates at the Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate in Albuquerque on Thursday were, from the left, Bob Graham, Dick Gephardt, Carol Braun and John Kerry.
    PHOTO: AP

    UK considers sending more troops to Iraq

    British Defence Minister Geoff Hoon, middle, during a visit to the British HMS Ocean naval ship moored at Rotterdam on Thursday. Hoon was yesterday considering beefing up British forces in Iraq in response to persistent attacks on UK and US coalition forces.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Do we need men?


    ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    A new mooncake rising

    Chef Stephen Lo of the Imperial Hotel, Taipei, believes that packaging plays an increasingly important role in the marketing of mooncakes today.
    PHOTO: GAVIN PHIPPS, TAIPEI TIMES
    Far Eastern Plaza Hotel's head chef, Yen Kwok-ming prepares a new batch of mooncakes.
    PHOTO: GAVIN PHIPPS, TAIPEI TIMES
    An assortment of mooncakes on display at a Taipei shop.
    PHOTO: GAVIN PHIPPS, TAIPEI TIMES
    Taipei City Department of Health's Wu Mei-hwa bags up a selection of mooncakes for health and safety testing earlier this week.
    PHOTO: GAVIN PHIPPS, TAIPEI TIMES

    Els leads the charge in the Alps

    Michael Campbell of New Zealand, right, prepares to play the ball at the 7th hole while his caddie, left, holds the flag, during the first round of the European Golf Masters in Crans Montana, Switzerland, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Bogeyman Nalbandian undoes Federer

    David Nalbandian of Argentina celebrates defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in their fourth-round match at the 2003 US Open tennis championships in Flushing Meadows, New York, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AFP
    Kim Clijsters celebrates her win over Amelie Mauresmo. Clijsters defeated Mauresmo 6-1, 6-4.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Contreras bounces back as Yankees edge Blue Jays

    New York Yankees pitcher Jose Contreras delivers a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

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