TV anchorwoman highlights abuse
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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
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Saddam pleads not guilty, trial adjourned on request
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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.
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`Rice bomber' gets seven-and-a-half year jail sentence
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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
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Yu Shyi-kun denies spoils system
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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
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Hurricane Wilma predicted to change course for Florida
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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.
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Saddam Hussein before the law
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Government defends financial reform
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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
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Intel, Yahoo report strong revenue growth
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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.
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More than mannequins
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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
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Display designers Riko and Begin.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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Ink painters tweak their craft
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Yuan Chin-taa's ceramic books installation.
PHOTO: SUSAN KENDZULAK, TAIPEI TIMES
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Life Style
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Blue Man has gone from alternative to mainstream, very quickly.
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PC Game Reviews
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A love affair with camels
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Camel hair sport coat, sweater, wool slacks and shirt from Brooks Brothers.
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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.
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Camel hair sport coat by Tasso Elba, striped shirt by ML, jeans by International Concepts, from Macy's.
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Traffic jam
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Mogilny gets clutch goal on Panthers
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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.
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Arsenal shuts out Sparta Prague 2-0
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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.
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