319 shooter found, police say
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The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) yesterday displays a photo of Chen Yi-hsiung, a suspect in the March 19 shooting. The alleged shooter is dead.
PHOTO: CIB, RETAKEN BY SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Pan-blue camp dismisses breakthrough in 319 case
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Investigators from the Criminal Investigation Bureau yesterday displays a piece of transparency featuring Chen Yi-hsiung -- a suspect in the March 19 assassination attempt. The image on the transparency was copied from a video, as Chen was captured by a street camera close to where the president was shot.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Search for new HK leader begins
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Hong Kong's No. 2-ranked official, Chief Secretary Donald Tsang, right, is surrounded by photographers as he walks outside the Hong Kong government headquarters yesterday. Tung Chee-hwa returned home Sunday after meeting with China's president, premier and other top officials in Beijing, but he kept quiet on widespread speculation that he will soon resign. Tsang was tipped to be the successor of Tung.
PHOTO: AP
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Assad, Lahoud discuss pullout
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Lebanese demonstrators wave the national flag while shouting anti-Syrian slogans during a demonstration in downtown Beirut on Saturday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Selma march honors precious `blood'
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The Reverend Jesse Jackson, far left, walks with marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on Sunday. At far right are the Reverend Joseph Lowery and his wife, Evelyn Lowery.
PHOTO: AP
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An overdose of morality
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ILLUSTRATION: MOUNTAIN PEOPLE
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HP Taiwan eyes commercial segment
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A model shows the new HP Compaq nc6330 notebook computer yesterday. The laptop is manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Development Co and sells for NT$51,900.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Sony selects Stringer to revive growth
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Sony Corporation chairman and CEO Hideyuki Idei, left, shares a joke with his successor Howard Stringer, center, and new president and COO Ryoji Chubochi, right, at a press conference in Tokyo yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Literary fiction begins to address 9/11
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Embroidery exhibition pays tribute to Qing women
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Images of Chinese embroidery from the Qing Dynasty.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF ULIA WU
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Afghan women take the wheel and drive
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Sina Shireen sits in her 4x4 Toyota and is one of the first women in Afghanistan to throw off her burqa and learn how to drive.
PHOTO: AFP
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France beats Sweden to reach the quarterfinals
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Andy Roddick pf the US hits a backhand against Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic during the first round of the Davis Cup in Carson, California on Sunday. Ljubicic won the match.
PHOTO: AP
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No. 1 Illini are perfect no more
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Marvin Williams, left, of North Carolina dunks the ball over Randolph Shavlik, right, Duke Blue Devils at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Sunday. The Tar Heels defeated the Blue Devils 75-73, winning their first ACC championship since 1993.
PHOTO: AFP
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Blackburn stears clear of relegation
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Everton's goalkeeper Nigel Martyn claims the ball ahead of Blackburn Rovers' Jonathan Stead during their English Premier League match at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England on Sunday. Blackburn won the match 1-0. Blackburn 'keeper Brad Friedel caught an early Tim Cahill attempt, stopped Marcus Bent blocked a Leon Osman strike .
PHOTO: AP
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Kings rule Detroit in Sacramento
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Mike Bibby, right, of the Kings drives against Antonio McDyess of the Pistons during the fourth quarter in Sacramento, California on sunday. The Kings won 100-85.
PHOTO: AP
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