KMT promises Aboriginal court Aborigines
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Chinese Nationalist Party Chairman and presidential candidate Lien Chan, third right, People First Party Chairman and vice-presidential candidate James Soong, second right, and KMT campaign chief Wang Jin-pyng, third left, join hands as they announce their Aboriginal affairs policy at KMT headquarters yesterday.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Israeli settlers expand outposts in the West Bank, despite promising not to
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Israeli outpost settler Eli Chai Dinner plays with his three-month-old daughter Adi, as his wife Hadassa looks on from the doorway of their trailer home, at the Mitzpeh Danny outpost in the West Bank, which twenty Israeli families now call home.
PHOTO: AP
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Protesters target French troops
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French troops defend their base in the Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan on Tuesday. Protests were due to continue yesterday and today.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Cincinnati promotes death tape
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Nathaniel Jones is pictured in this 1998 booking photograph.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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New York's death penalty question
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ILLUSTRATION MOUNTAIN PEOPLE
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Developing a taste for chocolate
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The appreciation of fine chocolate seems poised to become the next gourmet parlor game. Customers eye the goods at Vosges Haut-Chocolat in Manhattan's SoHo.
PHOTO: NY TIMES
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There's a new Marshall in town
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Newly acquired Toronto Raptors forward Donyell Marshall, center, splits Philadelphia 76ers defenders Marc Jackson, left, and John Salmons during second-quarter NBA action in Philadelphia, Tuesday.
PHOTO: REUTER
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Ukrainian sparks international spat
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Daymond Langkow, left, of the Phoenix Coyotes skates ahead of John Madden of the New Jersey Devils at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Tuesday.
PHOTO: AFP
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