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    Chen doubts Lien's reform stance

    Premier Yu Shyi-kun, third right, listens as President Chen Shui-bian, left, delivers a speech during a ceremony at the Democratic Progressive Party's headquarters yesterday. The ceremony, commemorating former DPP chairman Huang Hsin-chieh, marked the opening of an exhibition of photos and papers documenting Huang's dedication to the pro-democracy movement.
    PHOTO: CNA

    Kaohsiung cardinal going strong at 80

    Paul Shan, the Roman Catholic cardinal, celebrates his 80th birthday at a church in Kaohsiung on Saturday.
    PHOTO: CHANG CHUNG-YI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Media guru defends himself online

    Media figure Lin Kuei-you was accused by a PFP lawmaker as being the brains behind the Special Report series of VCDs.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    Hsieh arrives to serve jail sentence

    Former New Party legislator Hsieh Chi-ta, center, accompanied by New Party Chairman Yok Mu-ming, left, is met by police at CKS International Airport as she arrives in Taipei yesterday to start serving her three-month jail term.
    PHOTO: TONY YAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Qureia threatens to ignore peace talks

    A masked Palestinian gunman peers from behind a wall as he watches an Israeli army bulldozer demolish a structure near the border with Egypt in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, on Saturday. The Israeli army frequently demolishes structures inside the border for what it says are security reasons.
    PHOTO: AP

    Modernize, but don't Americanize


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    BenQ sees a bright future for flat-screen TV market

    Peter Chen, BenQ's vice president and general manager of the company's digital multimedia division.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Barefoot doctor program spreads hope

    Margareth Guerrier, in Cange, Haiti, is one of about 700 villagers enlisted by the Partners in Health to make regular rounds, monthly on foot, delivering drugs to poor people with AIDS and tuberculosis.
    PHOTO: ANGEL FRANCO/THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Aussies snag another Cup

    The Australian Davis Cup team, from left, Todd Woodbridge, Wayne Arthurs, John Fitzgerald, Mark Phillippoussis and Lleyton Hewitt after winning the 2003 Davis Cup final at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, yesterday. Mark Philippoussis defeated Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero today to give his team an unbeatable 3-1 lead.
    PHOTO: EPA
    Australia's Mark Philippoussis reacts after scoring a point against Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero during the Davis Cup finals in Melbourne, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Sweden's Anja Paerson cleans up in Utah meet

    Sweden's Anja Paerson stops in front of the leader board after her final run at the Women's Slalom World Cup in Park City, Utah, Saturday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Leeds snaps losing streak

    Bochum's Vahid Hashemian of Iran, right, of struggles with Stuttgart's Kevin Kuranyi during the match between Bundesliga's VfL Bochum and and VfB Stuttgart at the Rhurstadium in Bochum, Germany, Saturday.
    PHOTO: AP
    Leeds United manager Eddie Gray watches the action during their English Premier League match against Charlton at The Valley, London, Saturday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

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