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    Mentally disabled focus of education campaign

    The Children Are Us Foundation performs at a press conference yesterday to show their gratitude to those who have given their support.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Draft bill angers organized labor

    The Chinese Federation of Labor protests draft legislation yesterday.
    PHOTO: CHU FEI-HSIUNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    US-Taiwan ties as strong as ever: Lu

    Vice President Annette Lu, left, is met yesterday at the airport by, among others, DPP Secretary-General Chang Chun-hsiung's wife, Chu Ah-ying. Lu had just returned from a two-week trip to Central America.
    PHOTO: TONY YAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Pakistani general survives ambush

    Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand guard at a site where a small explosion went off at the roadside after an attack on the convoy of Karachi's top military commander yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Najaf clashes rage, saboteurs strike

    An oil pipeline burns in the desert near Beiji, Iraq, about 250km north of Baghdad, Wednesday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Israel plans to withdraw Gaza settlements quickly

    A Palestinian woman reacts against Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against the construction of Israel's separation barrier in the village of Al-Zawiya, in the nothern West Bank, some 15km southwest of Nablus on Wednesday. Hundreds of villagers clashed with troops during the demonstration.
    PHOTO: AP

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    Eco-warrior continues musical journey

    Matthew Lien in rehearsal eariler thie week in Taipei.
    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    'Black Pearl' gets up close and intimate

    Zorina London, aka the "Black Pearl of Asia," relaxes at The Living Room, where she will be performing in a cabaret tomorrow.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES



    Getting into deep water

    More than 1,200 rafters competed in the island's largest international rafting race last weekend, making their way down the 22km rafting stretch on the Siouguluan River, in Hualien county.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF EAST COAST NATIONAL SCENIC AREA ADMINISTRATION

    Aural pleasure needs to be taken seriously

    Sorting out noise and art.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF ETAT LAB

    Pop Stop

    He Yi-hang convalesces after being beaten by thugs in Taipei.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
    Judy Chiang, with Kuang Sheng in the background, beat a suit brought by illustrated story-book author Jimmy Liao last week.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES

    Restaurant: Bread Talk

    Flavored with lemongrass, coriander and chili, the tomyam pao is not for the faint hearted.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF BREAD TALK

    Restaurant: Du Hsiaw Uyea

    Kao-cha is a typical Ilan dish known for its complex making process.
    PHOTO: YU SEN-LUN, TAIPEI TIMES

    The Vinyl Word

    Marcus Aurelius.
    PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES

    Bands sharpentheir axes forHo-Hai-Yan fest


    PHOTO COURTESY OF TCM
    Poster for the Ho-Hai-Yan Rock Festival
    PHOTO COURTESY OF TCM
    Sandee Chen
    PHOTO COURTESY OF TCM

    'Picture Claire' fails to brighten the image of neo-noir

    Even Mickey Rourke, right, can't save Picture Claire from sinking.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF HWA JAAN

    Impostors take on one good lady

    Tom Hanks, center, appears to enjoy his role as the scheming professor in the Coen brothers' latest comedic journey.
    PHOTOS COURTESY OF BVI

    PHOTO COURTESY OF BVI

    Taiwan showcases its talent for animation

    Using a paint-on-glass animation technique, Mindscape gets inside the head of an old man who is being looked after by his family.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF CHINESE TAIPEI FILM ARCHIVE

    Grace Park knows there's one person ahead of her

    Grace Park of South Korea after teeing off during the Sybase Classic at the Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, New York, on May 22.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Coria and Henman bomb out

    Guillermo Coria returns to Yu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan in their second round match at the Stella Artois tennis Championships at The Queen's Club, London. Yu won 6-2, 6-4.
    PHOTO: REUTERS
    Lu Yen-hsun of Taiwan celebrates beating Argentina's Guillermo Coria at The Queen's Club, London.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    France prepares for battle in Euro 2004

    Models present specially designed bras by Triumph to celebrate the upcoming UEFA Euro 2004 soccer tournament, which begins in Portugal tomorrow.
    PHOTO: REUTERS
    A billboard advertising the European Championship 2004 in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, shows English, right, and Czech soccer fans. The tournament begins tomorrow.
    PHOTO: AP
    Stephane Chapuisat of Switzerland jumps for a kick during a training session with the Swiss national team in Praia del Rey, Portugal, Wednesday, ahead of Euro 2004.
    PHOTO: EPA
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    Jeter carries the Yankees over Rockies

    Derek Jeter, right, of the Yankees, is welcomed at home plate by runner Miguel Cairo, left, after Jeter hit a two-run home run off Rockies pitcher Joe Kennedy in the seventh inning at Yankee Stadium in New York, Wednesday. Rockies catcher Todd Greene stands by. Jeter had taken a three-game break after suffering tightness in his left groin.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

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