Fri, Mar 19, 2004 News Editorials 487887943 visits
 Photo News
 More Front Page
 Johnny Neihu
  • Back Issue

  •   << >>   Full List

  • TaipeiTimes
  •   Subscribe
  •   Advertise
  •   Employment
  •   FAQ
  •   About Us
  •   Contact Us
  •   Copyright
  • Search Most Read Story Most Viewed Photo

    Lee Yuan-tseh throws his weight behind Chen, Lu


    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Commentators back referendum: China made referendum an international problem

    Speakers at the conference held at the Taipei Westin Hotel yesterday.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Commentators back referendum: Referendum: a precious, if unusual, human right


    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
    Speakers at the conference held at the Taipei Westin Hotel yesterday.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Commentators back referendum: Referendum a credible move in world's eyes


    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
    Speakers at the conference held at the Taipei Westin Hotel yesterday.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    DPP confident of election victory

    The Democratic Progressive Party's campaign executive director Chiou Yi-jen, left, and campaign spokesman Wu Nai-jen, right, exchange words as they leave a press conference yesterday.
    PHOTO: CHEN TSEH-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
    Sorry, there is no such a photo available.
    PHOTO: CHEN TSEH-MING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Shen fails to clarify his position in scandal

    DPP Legislator Shen Fu-hsiung yesterday morning held a press conference to clarify his role in the high-profile ``Chen Yu-hao case.''
    PHOTO: WANG MIN-WEI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Referendum guru speaks on tomorrow's ballot initiatives


    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMESN

    Bombers claim al-Qaeda links

    People on Wednesday look at the candles and other tributes placed at the Atocha train station's main hall in Madrid to mourn victims of the bombings.
    PHOTO: AP

    Violence erupts in Kosovo after two boys drown in river

    Protesters early yesterday look at a burning police car in Belgrade.
    PHOTO: AP

    Nigeria rejects oral polio vaccine promoted by UN

    A hunter chases his prey on Wednesday during a drama marking the opening of Argungu fishing festival in Kebbi State of northern Nigeria. Thousands of competitors and sightseers gathered at the arid semi-desert town of Argungu to witness the revival and opening of a once-glorious fishing festival last held in 1997. About 30,000 fishermen from Nigeria and neighboring countries are expected at the four-day event, despite fears of the world's fastest growing polio outbreak in the northern state of Kano.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Unification can only follow democratization


    ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    Greenspan upbeat about banking industry

    A couple walk past a window sign on Wednesday advertising where a Bank of America branch will be opening soon in New York City. The merger of Bank of America with FleetBoston Financial won approval from shareholders of both firms, clearing the final hurdle to the deal creating the third largest US commercial bank.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Starbucks bringing more music to its coffeehouses

    Jim Delehoy, right, chooses music to create a CD at the opening of the new Starbucks' Hear Music Coffeehouse in Santa Monica, California, on Tuesday. The coffee retailing giant has partnered with HP to create a store that allows customers to download and burn customized CDs.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Taipei Film Festival prepares a Spanish feast






















    Dancing in the streets

    DJs @llen and Adrian Halter gabbin'.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES

    Japan's premier guitarist touches down

    Liu Shih-yu will join his mentor, Shin-ichi Fukuda, in a ``duel'' between two guitarists in Faure's Dolly Suite in an upcoming concert at the Taipei National Recital Hall.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF LIU SHIH-YU
    Renowned Japanese guitarist Shin-ichi Fukuda brings his guitar to Taipei for a single performance of Guitar Sonatas of the 20th to 21st Century.


    Happy days are here with MoS

    MoS coming to a venue near you.
    PHOTO: JULES, QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
    Jon Carter coming to an MoS near you.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF MOS

    Black humor aims at pro-blue and -green

    Office politics are as tricky as the presidential election in Non-cooperative game.
    PHOTO: VICO LEE, TAIPEI TIMES

    Restaurant: Alleycat's

    Try a lemon with your pizza.
    PHOTO: MAX WOODWORTH, TAIPEI TIMES:

    Restaurant: Mama Chao µJ¤j®Q¨p©Ðµæ

    Mama Chao's food is strong and masculine, like the owner.
    PHOTO: YU SEN-LUN, TAIPEI TIMES

    Pop Stop

    A-mei isn't stumping for anyone, probably not even for Lee Hom Wang.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
    Edison Chan had a nasty run in with some wayward teens this week.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES

    Shake your tail feathers

    Hot news and nudes from Las Vegas.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF LAS VEGAS FANTASY

    Assessing risk to find love

    Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston make for an odd, but not very comedic, romantic pairing in Along Came Polly
    PHOTOS COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES



    A life of telling tall tales a bit of a stretcher

    Ewan McGregor

    Albert Finney


    LeBron a big Cavs fan before playoffs

    Indiana Pacers forward Al Harrington dunks the basketball against the Portland Trailblazers during the second quarter at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Wednesday. The Pacers won the game 80-71.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    S Africa takes control of second test against Kiwis

    South African batsman Jacques Kallis pulls a ball away to the boundary from the New Zealand bowling on the first day of the second test match against New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Liverpool advances in standings

    Stephan Straub, goalkeeper for Alemannia Aachen, makes a save during the German Soccer Cup semifinal against Borussia Moenchengladbach in Aachen, Wednesday. Alemannia Aachen beat Gladbach 1-0 and will play Werder Bremen in the final.
    PHOTO: REUTERS
    Liverpool's Michael Owen battles with Portsmouth's Amdy Faye in Anfield, Liverpool, England, Wednesday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS
    Celtic's Henrik Larsson, center, celebrates after scoring against Dundee with his teammates in their Scottish Premier League match at Dens Park, Dundee, Wednesday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Davenport steamrolls another victim

    Lindsay Davenport hits a backhand to Gisela Dulko of Argentina during their match at the Pacific Life Open at Indian Wells, California, Wednesday. Davenport won 6-3 6-2.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Mock missile
    President got shot
    Editorial Cartoon
    Corrupting?
    Just too much Chen
    Election fever
    Election fever
    Election fever
    Election fever
    Election fever
    Election fever
    Election fever
  • Advertising