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    City pushes coral reef awareness

    Kindergarten students perform at an activity staged by the Taipei City Government and private companies designed to promote understanding of the nation's marine environment in Taipei yesterday.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Saudi men hopeful as they queue for poll

    Men stand in line to vote for local councilmen in the second stage of Saudi Arabia's unprecedented nationwide elections in al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    The new South Africa seems old


    ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE

    Analysts brush off TAIEX's slight dip

    An investor reads a newspaper in front of a wall of monitors showing the stock index in Taipei yesterday. Share prices closed 0.37 percent lower yesterday as bargain-hunting toward the close failed to turn around entirely early losses attributable, in part, to Wall Street's overnight weakness, dealers said.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Back to basics with Bejart






    German free-jazz group visits Taipei

    Clockwise from top left, Gabriel Coburger, Sven Kerschek, Wolf Kerschek and Dirk Dhonau will play show in Taipei over the next week.
    PHOTOS COURTESY OF GCO
    Gabriel Coburger plays a mean saxophone.


    March showers bring spring flowers

    The Yangmingshan Flower Festival draws big crowds every year.
    PHOTO: MAX WOODWORTH, TAIPEI TIMES

    POP STOP

    Little Pan-pan gets no love from the Huang faimly.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
    Public toilets in Hsiulin Township use this photo of Lin Chi-ling over the urninals to get men to lean closer.
    PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES

    Restaurant: Dragonfly Cafe »f¸»©@°ØÀ]

    When in Sandimen, stop by the Dragonfly Cafe.
    PHOTO: DAVID MOMPHARD, TAIPEI TIMES

    Restaurant: Yong-Kang Beef Noodle ¥Ã±d¤û¦×ÄÑ

    Yong-Kang Beef Noodle hits the spot.
    PHOTO: MAX WOODWORTH, TAIPEI TIMES

    Asian a cappella acts aim to hit all the right notes

    Taiwan's H202 promise to make some racy a capella music this weekend.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF TCAA

    Women speak out

    The local cast of Eve Ensler's play about women and sexuality The Vagina Monologues flashes the V sign.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIA KOPRAK:

    The Academy did it again - it went for the middle road

    Pierre Bismuth, winner of the Best Original Screenplay award for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, lights a cigarette with his trophy balanced on his shoulder Sunday.
    PHOTO: EPA
    Clint Eastwood, Hollywood's crinkly-eyed sage, fists his two Oscars for Best Director and Best Film for Million Dollar Baby.
    PHOTO: APN

    After the show, the claws come out

    Cate Blanchett couldn't put down her Oscar all night.
    PHOTO:AFP
    Martin Scorcese and his wife Helen Morris leave the Vanity Fair party.
    PHOTO: AP

    Weekend's on-screen entertainment ranges from slapstick to high art

    Jacky Wu plays a slacker with an eye for a minister's daughter in Two Birds with One Stone.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF YEN-PING FILMS
    Chu Yen-ping is adept at directing slapstick humor, as he proves in Two Birds with One Stone.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF YEN-PING FILMS
    It's hard to tell who's the ass in Two Birds with One Stone.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF YEN-PING FILMS
    Cheap laughs come by dozen in Two Birds with One Stone.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF YEN-PING FILMS
    Shown is a piece of Jean Girel's pottery.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM
    French artist Jean Girel, who is depicted in a new PTS documentary, is meticulous about colors in his pottery work.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM

    Reel News

    Director Abdellatif Kechiche poses with his Cesar for best director at the annual French film awards ceremony.
    PHOTO: EPA
    The Pan-African Film and Television Festival in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, was marred by a stampede Saturday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Schumacher's new Ferrari delayed until fourth race

    Michael Schumacher rides a Harley Davidson motorbike at St. Kilda Beach yesterday in Melbourne, Australia. The first Grand Prix of the 2005 season will start on Sunday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Leading seeds reach Dubai quarterfinals

    World number two Serena Williams returns a backhand to Elena Bovina of Russia during their WTA Dubai Open tennis tournament match on Wednesday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Tottenham make it to FA quarterfinals

    Munich's Patrice M'Bock, left, goes for a header with Bremen's Miroslav Klose, while Munich's goalkeeper Michael Rensing looks on during their German soccer cup quarterfinal match between FC Bayern Munich reserves and SV Werder Bremen in Munich, southern Germany.
    PHOTO: AP

    Kobe's problems still not over

    The Boston Celtics' Marc Blount, right, collides with Kobe Bryant during the first quarter at the Fleet Center in Boston on Wednesday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    Dinos' center takes MVP honors

    Tseng Wen-ding shows the style that led to him being named February's Most Valuable Player in the Super Basketball League.
    PHOTO: SBL

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