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    Falling debris closes new mall

    A TV reporter holds a piece of metal that fell off the 91st floor of the Taipei 101 building, the highest building in the world, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Jackson arrested, bailed for US$3m

    This booking photo released by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department in California on Thursday shows pop star Michael Jackson during his arrest.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Aborigines call Chen twelve names

    President Chen Shui-bian yesterday attends a campaign rally held in Taipei by the ``Aboriginal Knights of the Round Table'' -- a group formed by representatives from Taiwan's 12 aboriginal tribes.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Riot police clash with protesters

    Riot police advance after firing rubber bullets at demonstrators opposed to the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas talks in Miami on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Journalist uncovers royal oddities

    Queen Elizabeth's breakfast habits were the focus of UK newspapers this week.
    PHOTO: EPA

    100,000 protest against Bush and Blair

    A crowd of protesters occupy Trafalgar Square in London on Thursday during a demonstration against US President George W. Bush's visit to Britain.
    PHOTO: AP
    Protesters gather for the anti-Bush rally in central London on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

    World Business Quick Take

    Yoshiko Sakamoto sits on the prototype model of the ''WL-16.''
    PHOTO: AFP

    Boeing provides details of work-sharing for the 7E7

    This chart, provided by Boeing Co, in Seattle Thursday, shows how the company will base design and development work for its proposed new 7E7 jetliner at its massive Everett, Washington manufacturing complex, but that Japanese suppliers will build more than a third of the aircraft, including most of the wing.
    PHOTO: AP

    Golden Horse rides into town

    Sweet Sixteen

    Elephant

    The Barbarian Invasion

    The Dreamers

    The Magdalene Sisters

    24 Hour Party People

    Shara

    Last Life in The Universe

    American Splendor

    Blue


    US grabs momentum in Presidents Cup

    With the Presidents Cup in the foreground, America's Jim Furyk drives the ball on the first tee during the first day of play in the Presidents Cup 2003 golf tournament between the US and the International team, at the Fancourt Links Club in George, South Africa, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    England faces final with guns blazing

    England's flyhalf Johnny Wilkinson practises his kicking at Telstra Stadium yesterday ahead of today's Rugby World Cup final clash against Australia.
    PHOTO: AP

    Weather slows down Taiwan Open

    Jeev Singh tees off at the Acer Taiwan Open in Taoyuan.
    PHOTO: AP

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