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    The Cabinet gives Ma a history class

    Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Tsai Chi-fang yesterday points to a copy of the Cairo Declaration from the Academia Historica while praising the education ministry for its decision to include the San Fransisco Peace Treaty in high-school history teaching materials.
    PHOTO: CHIEN JUNG-FENG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Chen urges delegation to act as nation's boosters

    President Chen Shui-bian, right, yesterday shakes hands with Lee Yuan-tseh. Lee, who is president of Academia Sinica, is leading Taiwan's delegation to the 2004 APEC meeting in Chile on Nov. 20 and 21.
    PHOTO: CNA

    Communal strife wracks Netherlands

    Firefighters work to extinguish the flames at the Bedir Islamic elementary school in Uden, the Netherlands, on Tuesday. The fire at the school is suspected arson as the latest in a string of attacks in the Netherlands in the wake of the killing of Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker, allegedly by an Islamic extremist.
    PHOTO: AP

    Iraq and US spin Fallujah attack differently

    US soldiers get some sleep in the master bedroom of a house they commandeered during fighting in Fallujah, Iraq yesterday. US and Iraqi forces invaded Fallujah in an attempt to overrun insurgents who control the city. Heavy fighting continued in the city yesterday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Refugees fearful of loss of `right of return'

    Abu Ahmad al-Sukari, 70, a Palestinian who lives in the al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria shows deeds proving his possession of lands in Israel on Tuesday.
    PHOTO: AP

    The case for slowing population growth


    ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    Farms, fish and vegetation in Ilan




    Take a break and bite into Ilan's delicacies




    Robson hopes to revive West Bromwich

    West Bromwich Albion's new manager Bryan Robson is introduced at a press conference at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich, England on Tuesday. West Bromwich Albion named former player as its new manager, two weeks after dismissing Gary Megson. Robson was a player for West Bromwich Albion 23 years ago.
    PHOTO: AP
    Arsenal's Edu during a Carling Cup fourth-round match against Everton at Highbury in London on Tuesday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Bremen struggles in German Cup

    Werder Bremen's Daniel Jensen reacts after he scored during a German Cup match against second division Eintracht Trier, Tuesday. Bremen won 3-1 after extra time.
    PHOTO: AP

    Lions roar back with grand slams

    Kao Guo-ching of the Lions after hitting a grand slam against the Bulls during Game 3 of the Taiwan Series in Taichung, Tuesday night. The Bulls won the game 14-5.
    PHOTO: CPBL
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    PHOTO: CPBL

    Shaq turns up the Heat

    Brian Skinner, right, of the 76ers, fouls Trevor Ariza of the Knicks during the first half of their game in New York on Tuesday. New York won the game 96-88.
    PHOTO: AP
    Heat center Shaquille O'Neal dunks against the Wizards during the 4th period of their game at the American Airlines Arena ,Tuesday. The Heat won 103-93.
    PHOTO: EPA

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