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    TV anchorwoman highlights abuse

    Lawyer Wu Meng-ling yesterday displays photos of evidence of domestic violence against TV anchorwoman Lee Na-ya at a press conference in Taipei.
    PHOTO: HUANG PO-JUNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Saddam pleads not guilty, trial adjourned on request

    Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, at front left, and his co-defendants attend their trial under tight security in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    `Rice bomber' gets seven-and-a-half year jail sentence

    Supporters of Yang Ju-men yesterday perform a skit outside the Taipei District Court, blasting the government for ignoring the plight of Taiwan's farmers.
    PHOTO: CHEN TSE-MING, TAIPEI TIMES

    Yu Shyi-kun denies spoils system

    People First Party (PFP) legislators protest outside the Presidential Office yesterday to demand that President Chen Shui-bian provide evidence for his accusation that PFP Chairman James Soong met China's Taiwan Affairs Office Director Chen Yunlin in the US earlier this year.
    PHOTO: LIU HSIN-DE, TAIPEI TIMES

    Hurricane Wilma predicted to change course for Florida

    Chuck Allford loads plywood into the back of his truck at a store on Tuesday morning in preparation for the coming storm, in Port Charlotte, Florida.
    PHOTO: AP

    Saddam Hussein before the law




    Government defends financial reform

    Vice Premier Wu Rong-i, third left, Hu Sheng-cheng, chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, second left, and Minister of Finance Lin Chuan, first left, appear on TV yesterday for a debate with, right to left, KMT legislators Lai Shyh-bao, Lee Chi-chu and Fei Hung-tai.
    PHOTO: CHIEN JUNG-FONG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Intel, Yahoo report strong revenue growth

    Exterior view of Intel Corp. headquarters in Santa Clara, California on Tuesday. Strong demand for notebook computers powered by Intel Corp chips helped boost third quarter profits by 5 percent.
    PHOTO: AP

    More than mannequins

    Window dressing is designed to catch the eye of those passing by, but the best designs manage to get them in the store.
    PHOTOS: DAVID MOMPHARD, TAIPEI TIMES


    Display designers Riko and Begin.
    PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Ink painters tweak their craft

    Yuan Chin-taa's ceramic books installation.
    PHOTO: SUSAN KENDZULAK, TAIPEI TIMES

    Life Style

    Blue Man has gone from alternative to mainstream, very quickly.
    PHOTO: NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE

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    A love affair with camels

    Camel hair sport coat, sweater, wool slacks and shirt from Brooks Brothers.
    PHOTOS: NY TIMES
    From left to right, custom-made, double-breasted camel hair topcoat (US$2,295), Loro Piana wool/cashmere sport coat, Nick Hilton trousers, all from Miller Bros Clothiers.

    Camel hair sport coat by Tasso Elba, striped shirt by ML, jeans by International Concepts, from Macy's.


    Traffic jam

    PHOTO: AFP
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    Mogilny gets clutch goal on Panthers

    Alexander Mogilny, front, of the Devils is upended by Serge Payer of the Panthers at the Continental Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday. New Jersey won 4-3.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Arsenal shuts out Sparta Prague 2-0

    Thierry Henry of Arsenal celebrates his second goal against Sparta Prague during their Group B UEFA Cup mathc in Prague, Czech Republic, on Tuesday. Arsenal won 2-0.
    PHOTO: AP

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