Chen Szu-yuan out of the medal race in Athens
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Chen Szu-yuan fires off an arrow during the third round of the men's archery individual eliminations at the Olympic Games in the Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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PHOTO: AP
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Shen has eye on mayor's office -- with a dead heart
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Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Shen Fu-hsiung recites a poem at his book launch in Taipei yesterday.
PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Father's past sinks Uri chairman
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Shin Ki-nam, the chairman of South Korea's ruling Uri Party, reacts before a news conference at the party headquarters in Seoul yesterday. Shin resigned after admitting his father served as a military police officer during the era of Japanese rule.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Typhoon Megi kills 12 in Japan, S Korea
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Houses are flooded in the small town of Onohara in southwestern Japan on Wednesday after Typhoon Megi lashed the area with heavy rain.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Likud members reject Sharon's settlement plan
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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon gives a speech next to a photograph of the spiritual founding father of Israel's right-wing ideology, Zeev Jabotinsky, during the Likud convention in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, Wednesday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Tracking the traffickers
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ILLUSTRATION MOUNTAIN PEOPLE
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World Business Quick Take
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PHOTO: EPA
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Analysts say new crude oil highs emotion-driven
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A worker turns a valve at an oilfield in Basra on Wednesday. Exports from Iraq's southern oil terminals has been cut by half to around 40,000 barrels per hour for a week because of threats to infrastructure from Shiite militia, an oil official said on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Daiei shares climb on Wal-Mart rumors
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A customer waits for his bag at a check out counter at a Daiei shopping mall in Tokyo yesterday. Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, is prepared to assist in the revitalization of Daiei provided that the state-backed Industrial Revitalization Corp of Japan will participate in the process, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported yesterday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Taipei gets all jazzed up
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Photo courtesy of CKS Cultural Center
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Pop Stop
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Wang Kar-Wai is so cool, he wears sunglasses inside at night and releases movies only when the mood suits him.
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
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Ok, who goosed me?
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
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Love is in the air
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In Taipei there's something for people of all tastes and budgets to celebrate Lovers' Day.
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
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What'll it be? Love or money on Lovers' Day?
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For the love of money go see this play.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SPRING SUN PERFORMING ARTS TROUPE
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Restaurant: Sherwood
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Pull a chair up to the dessert buffet at the Sherwood
PHOTO: ADAM ULFERS, TAIPEI TIMES
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Restaurant: Pizza Pub Sheraton
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Brick ovens just make pizza taste better.
PHOTO: MAX WOODWORTH , TAIPEI TIMES
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The Vinyl Word
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DJ @llen, right, on the Love Truck on Kenting's main street with Chozie at left, in April.
PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
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Feel the folk at Shihmen Reservoir
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Get into the groove of Okinawan folk this weekend.
PHOTO COURTESY OF TCM
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A superman with partial amnesia fails to find himself
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Matt Damon tries to elude every manner of assassin in The Bourne Supremacy.
PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL
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`Cafe Lumiere,' don't call it Hou's comeback
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Hou Hsiao-hsien and Japanese actress Yo Hitoto.
PHOTO: LEE KAI-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Flintoff: The man who made cricket sexy again
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England's Andrew Flintoff, left, in this file photograph takes the wicket of West Indian batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan for 139 runs on the third day of the second Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham on July 31.
PHOTO: AFP
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Legendary Dutch cyclist calls it quits after gold
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Dutch legend Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel wins the women's individual time trial competition in Vouliagmeni, 40km from Athens.
PHOTO: AFP
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We'll make your evening
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The Daymakers are well-dressed and ready to rock The Underworld.
PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
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