Bush rejects non-aggression pact
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Foreign workers portray struggle in poems
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Foreign laborers from the Philippines dance a cordillera at the 2003 Foreign Labor Poem Recital and Awarding Ceremony yesterday.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Nankan river gets cleaned?
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The Nankan river in Taoyuan County looks very different after recent clean-up work and embankment construction.
PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Taiwan Business Alliance 2003: Press offensive launched
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Workers spruce up the venue of the 2003 Taiwan Business Alliance Conference at the Taipei International Convention Center yesterday.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Philippines seeks Taiwan's aid at APEC
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A free Thai foot massage is provided at the media center located at the Queen Sirikit Convention Center for journalists covering the APEC summit.
PHOTO: SANDY HUANG, TAIPEI TIMES
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China agrees to Japanese compensation deal
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Chinese organizers in Guangzhou offer pens at a signing ceremony to mourn Chinese killed during World War II yesterday. Japan has agreed to pay China ?300 million (US$2.73 million) to help resolve a row over injuries caused in August by chemical weapons Japan left behind in China after World War II, China's Foreign Ministry said.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Wedding costs give cause for concern
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A newly wed couple poses for a picture in front of the French-style Opera House in the center of Hanoi yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Freelance peacemakers enter Mideast fray
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The sun sets on Saturday behind a sculpture south of Hadera, Israel, that shows 22 soldiers climbing a staircase. The sculpture is surrounded by a cement walled garden that is incomplete and was commissioned by the parents of 22 Israeli soldiers who lost their lives in a suicide bombing at the Beit Lid Junction near the sculpture on Jan. 22, 1995. The bombing was carried out by two Palestinians from Islamic Jihad.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Mother Teresa beatified
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Nuns from the Missionaries of Charity arrive for Mother Teresa's beatification ceremony in Saint Peter's Square yesterday. Pilgrims, tourists, Catholics and members of other religions streamed into the Vatican to see Pope John Paul II put Mother Teresa of Calcutta on the road to sainthood.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Bolivia leaps into the unknown with new leader
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New Bolivian President Carlos Mesa, wearing a garland of flowers, waves during a meeting with residents of El Alto, 12km from La Paz.
PHOTO: AFP
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Malaysia's angry old man bows out
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ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE
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`You can't stop the kids sharing files'
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Music companies should have been mastering techniques for buying music online, instead they tried to thwart file swapping technology in a mistaken effort to keep people buying overpriced CDs, says James Chen of Kuro.com.tw -- Taiwan's largest file-sharing community.
PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Anti-hero chef in town to see what he can cook up
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PHOTO: GAVIN PHIPPS, TAIPEI TIMES
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Henry brings Gunners past Blues
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Arsenal's Theirry Henry celebrates his goal against Chelsea during their English premier league match at Highbury in London, Saturday. Arsenal won 2-1.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Ireland passes Aussies to lead Pool A
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Denis Hickie runs through the Namibian defenses for Ireland's second try during their World Cup Pool A match at Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Sunday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Elephants fly to take Series
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Lin Yi-tseng, manager of the Brother Elephants, is tossed in the air by his players after Game 6 of the 2003 Taiwan Series in Tienmu, Saturday after defeating the Sinon Bulls 4-3 and winning the series.
PHOTO: LU CHUN-WEI, TAIPEI TIMES
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Marlins draw first blood
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Yankees manager Joe Torre, left, and Marlins manager Jack McKeon embrace before Game 1 of the 2003 World Series at Yankee Stadium in New York, Saturday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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PHOTO: REUTERS
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