Pan-blue camp election lawsuit fails
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Pan-blue supporters carrying an image of former presidents Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo and Sun Yat-sen wait outside the Taiwan High Court in Taipei yesterday for the court's ruling on the first pan-blue camp lawsuit seeking to overturn the re-election of President Chen Shui-bian.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Pan-blues urged to accept ruling
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Pan-blue supporters protest outside the Taiwan High Court building yesterday after the court ruled against a pan-blue law suit which sought to annul the results of the March 20 presidential election.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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US Election: Bush promises to heal divided nation
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US President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave to supporters at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington on Wednesday after proclaiming victory over Senator John Kerry. At left is Vice-President Dick Cheney and members of his family.
PHOTO: AP
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Blair urges world to unite against terror
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to the media during a press conference at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday. Blair said he had spoken to US President George W. Bush, and congratulated him on his election victory.
PHOTO: AP
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Strong quake shakes northern Japan
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Students take shelter under their desks at an elementary school in Nagaoka in northern Japan yesterday following a strong earthquake.
PHOTO: AP
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US soldier killed in bomb attack
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Lance Coroporal Rick Meyers prepares to move his fire team during a tank integration exercise at Camp Baharia in Iraq on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AFP
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A moral dilemma
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ILLUSTRATION: YU SHA
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Medical equipment show draws over 600 exhibitors
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Staff at the Cycling And Health Tech Industry R&D Center stall demonstrate the Seat Lift and Tilt-in-Space Electric Wheelchair as part of Mediphar Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center yesterday. The trade show runs through Sunday.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Jurors to advise judge on Enron case sentencing
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Former Merrill Lynch & Co executive Daniel Bayly, right, leaves the federal courthouse after being convicted of conspiracy and two counts of wire fraud in a case involving Enron Corp on Wednesday in Houston.
PHOTO: AP
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An uphill battle of runners on its mark in Hualien
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Runners focus on the road ahead as they take part in the Taroko Marathon.
PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
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Thongs and the average gay next door
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Best-loved mezzo-soprano touches down
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Fiorenza Cossotto makes her Taiwan debut in a one-off recital on Monday evening, at The Metropolitan Hall, in Taipei.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHINESE CULTURAL UNIVERSITY
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POP STOP
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Fans of 5566 pray for the soul of reporter beater Jason Hsu.
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
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Hsiao Shu-shen looks round to see if she's got mafia backing.
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
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Tai Gu connects us with a world of dreams
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Tai Gu Tales Dance Theater will take Pilgramage II: Dream Nation to Kaohsiung.
PHOTO COURTESY OF TAI GU TALES DANCE THEATER
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Restaurant: Cafe India
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Cafe India is a place for lovers of authentic South Asian cuisine.
PHOTO: YU SEN-LUN, TAIPEI TIMES
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Restaurant: Hui Hui Yunnan Restaurant ´f´f¶³«n¤p¦Y
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Jelly seaweed salad tickles the tastebuds.
PHOTO: YU SEN-LUN, TAIPEI TIMES
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Washington's dorkscome out to play
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+/-. Say no more.
PHOTO COURTESY OF WHITE WABBIT RECORDS
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Chozie set up for Shag, Jin ready for Room 18
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SunSon Theater
PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
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The man with the foamy gun got thins going at Ministry of Sound last week.
PHOTO: JULES QUARTLY, TAIPEI TIMES
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'The Notebook' veers from sugar to artificial sweetener
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The Notebook plumps the depths of romantic love - and there's no sinking feeling.
PHOTO COURTESY OF FOX MOVIES
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Lansing falls out of favor in shake-up
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Ben Affleck gives Sherry Lansing some love. Lansing was taking all the comfort she could get after losing her job at Paramount Pictures.
PHOTO: AFP
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Suspend your disbelief for a middle-aged
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Mr. Incredible is a superhero who struggles to get into his leotard.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES
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Prepare yourself for the Golden Horse
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The Golden Horse pays tribute to Japan's Noboru Shinoda and will screen his last work Hana and Alice.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GOLDEN HORSE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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`The Grudge' edges out battery of new releases for box office glory
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Sarah Michelle Gellar is shown in a scene from The Grudge.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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Australia battles on spiteful wicket
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Australian batsman Damien Martyn turns a ball for runs to take his tally to 28 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbay yesterday, on day two of the fourth Test between Australia and India. Australia, who shot India out for 104 in the first innings, were 99 for 3 in reply by tea.
PHOTO: AFP
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O'Neall starts cautiously for Miami, scoring only 16
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Shaquille O'Neal, center, of the Miami Heat dunks over Richard Jefferson, left, of the New Jersey Nets at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
PHOTO: AFP
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Van Nistelrooy strikes again and again
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Bayern Munich's Roy Makaay, left, vies for the ball against Juventus Turin's Fabio Cannavaro during their Group C Champion's League return match in Munich.
PHOTO: AFP
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Real Madrid's Guti, right, fights for the ball with Dynamo Kiev's Diogo Rincon during their Champions League Group B match in Kiev.
PHOTO: AFP
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Bayer Leverkusen's defender and captain Carsten Ramelow, right, clashes with AS Roma's captain Francesco Totti during their Group B football match in Rome.
PHOTO: AFP
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