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    A loving attitude is color-blind

    Ken Huang, left, and Lillian Brubaker say that attitude is the only real determinant of a successful relationship, whether it is cross-cultural or not.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Chang trades heaven for diplomacy

    Academia Sinica research fellow Joanne Chang will be one of two deputies to top US representative David Lee.
    TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO

    US and its partners press N Korea to give up nukes

    A South Korean conservative activist burns a North Korean flag during a protest in downtown Seoul yesterday. The activists demanded that North Korea unconditionally scrap its nuclear program and open up to the international community. South and North Korea will hold a separate bilateral meeting today, on the sidelines of the six-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program, a South Korean official said.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Opposition lawmakers oust Nauru's president

    Photo dated Sept. 11, 2001 of the bankrupt island state of Nauru.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Nigeria celebrates the glorious history of the caliphate

    Courtesans of the Sultan of Sokoto prepare for the Durbar festival in Sokoto, Nigeria, on Sunday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Senate backs Bush ban on Iraq casket photos

    This undated file picture shows coffins of US military personnel prepared to be offloaded at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware. The Bush administration's policy of barring news photographs of the flag-covered coffins of service members killed in Iraq won the backing of the Republican-controlled Senate on Monday. This photo was released by the Pentagon in April after free speech activist Russ Kick filed a Freedom of Information Act request, which gives citizens the right to ask for information from the government that is not classified.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Kerry and Nobel laureates slam Bush's science record

    John Kerry smiles in a campaign speech on science, technology and higher education in Denver, Colorado, on Monday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    A 'two-speed' Europe?


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    Relaxation a booming business

    A top client of ABN-AMRO bank in Kaohsiung enjoys aromatherapy and massage in a bank's spa room. As part of the bank's new customer strategy, the service aims to help clients seek a pressure-free moment in the hustle and bustle of city life.
    PHOTO: GE YU-HAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Evans pushes China on piracy

    US Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans and US Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao pretend to be driving while sitting in car seats at a factory of Johnson Controls Co, a US auto-part manufacturer, in Beijing, yesterday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Private enterprise makes its mark in the space race

    Test pilot Mike Melvill flies SpaceShipOne over Mojave, California, during the first privately financed manned spaceflight. Melvill flew 100km above the Earth's surface, according to radar data. He opened a bag of M&M's candies, seen upper left, to demonstrate weightlessness.
    PHOTO: EPA



    No strings attached for puppet enthusiasts at annual convention

    Left, eye puppets in a video workshop at the 14th Annual O'Neill Puppetry Conference in Waterford, Connecticut. Above, rehearsing for a TV show.
    PHOTOS: NY TIMES



    Injuries may slow Griffey

    Ken Griffey Jr. of the Reds watches his 500th career home run clear the wall in the sixth inning off of pitcher Matt Morris of the Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, Sunday. Hank Aaron holds the Major League record with 755 home runs.
    PHOTO: AFP

    France, England reach quarterfinals

    England's Wayne Rooney, center, is challenged by Croatians Igor Tudor, left, and Niko Kovac during their Euro 2004 Group B match at the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, Portugal, Monday. England defeated Croatia 4-2 with two goals by Rooney, advancing to the quarterfinals.
    PHOTO: EPA
    Switzerland's Johann Vogel, right, battles France's Zinedine Zidane, during their Group B match at Cidade de Coimbra Stadium in Coimbra, Portugal, Monday.
    PHOTO: EPA
    Swiss supporter at Cidade de Coimbra Stadium in Coimbra, Portugal prior to the match against France, Monday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Ivanisevic enjoys return

    Goran Ivanisevic of Croatia celebrates his upset victory over Mikhail Youzhny of Russia during the first round of the 118th Wimbledon Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Monday. Ivanisevic won the match 6-3, 6-7, 6-2.
    PHOTO: AFP
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