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    Chang has cordial exchange with Hu

    Spouses of representatives attending APEC, from left, Japan's Akie Abe, Taiwan's Sophie Chang and the US' Laura Bush, yesterday take part in a tour of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam.
    PHOTO: AP

    Mayor is still in hot water, DPP says

    Democratic Progressive Party legislators Pan Meng-an, left, and Kuan Bi-ling say that Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou receives a percentage of the city's traffic fines originally set for rewarding traffic police. The two said that although Ma is not a traffic police officer, he uses the money as part of his office fund.
    PHOTO: WANG YI-SUNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Rice urges Iraqis to cooperate

    Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, left, speaks to Sergeant Karen Tolladay, who works for Lieutenant General A. R. D. Shirreff at the newly built memorial at Divisional Headquarters, Basra Air Station, southern Iraq, yesterday during his first trip to the country.
    PHOTO: AP

    Maybe it was all Mercury's fault




    Oil prices mixed as traders keep eye on OPEC

    A CITGO delivery truck delivers low-cost heating oil to a cooperative apartment building in the Bronx, New York, on Friday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    G20 finance chiefs agree on reviving Doha Round

    Outnumbered police officers shelter behind their truck as masked protesters attack them with rubbish bins and bottles during the protest at the G20 finance summit in Melbourne yesterday. Police armed with batons and riot shields stopped the rampage in central Melbourne where G20 finance ministers and central bank chiefs are meeting.
    PHOTO: AFP

    The dos and don'ts of personalizing your workspace

    Lynn Gaines sits in her cubicle space at American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday. A recent survey found only 40 percent of companies encourage employees to personalize their workspace, down from 56 percent a decade earlier.
    PHOTO: NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE

    Companies with a nose for sales use aroma-marketing

    This undated photo provided by ScentAir shows aroma units under production in Charlotte, North Carolina.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Hold onto your urban sprawl, here comes Ho Chi Minh City

    Traffic swirls around a Vietnamese woman selling flowers and other goods in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Time for the covers to come off

    This Oct. 9 photo shows the original cricket Ashes urn pictured at Lords Cricket Ground in London.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Captains crucial to Ashes success

    England cricket captain Andrew Flintoff waits for his turn to bowl during a training session at the recent Champions Trophy in Ahmedabad, India, on Oct. 25.
    PHOTO: AFP
    Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting returns to the pavilion during the final of the Champions Trophy at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, India, on Nov. 5.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Knicks thrash slumping Miami




    Brind'Amour leads Carolina over Washington

    Patrick Sharp of the Chicago Blackhawks puts the puck past Anaheim Ducks defenseman Sean O'Donnell and goalie Ilya Bryzgalov for a goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game on Friday in Anaheim, California.
    PHOTO: AP

    Ireland to face difficult Aussie test

    Australia's Stirling Mortlock catches a ball during a training session in Dublin on Thursday ahead of an international rugby union match against Ireland at Lansdowne Road today.
    PHOTO: AP

    Aussies extinguish British final hopes

    Australia's Justin Hodges, second left, and Johnathan Thurston, left, celebrate a try during the Tri-Nation Series Rugby League match against Great Britain at Suncorp stadium in Brisbane, Australia, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP
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    Australia's Brent Kite tackles Stuart Fielden of Great Britain during the Tri-Nations Series match at Suncorp stadium in Brisbane, Australia, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Triumph shows off eco-bra 黛安芬推出環保胸罩

    Triumph campaign girl Erisa Nakayama displays a "No More Plastic Bags Bra."

    黛安芬促銷小姐中山愛梨沙展示「塑膠袋終結者胸罩」。 (照片:法新社)
    PHOTO: AFP


    Dream on

    The pauper's Aston Martin: a tiny die-cast model of the car the from Die Another Day.
    PHOTOS: NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
    While Ford entertains offers for Aston Martin, a new James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, pictured, is driving the new DBS in the latest 007 film Casino Royale

    Marek Reichman, chief designer of Aston Martin.



    Sean Connery with the well-armed Aston Martin DB5 from the 1964 film, Goldfinger.

    The James Bond Aston Martin, rear view, went on the on the auction block last year.




    A family chronicle paints a picture of class and a generation

    DECCA: The Letters of Jessica Mitford
    Edited by Peter Y. Sussman
    744 pages
    Alfred A. Knopf



    Young 'diplomats' put the world to rights

    Secretary General of NTUMUN Hsiao Yao, front, poses with delegates from around the world.

    PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, GEOGRAPHY AND MAP DIVISION

    Students from NTU participate in the 2005 MUN in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    PHOTO COURTESY OF NTUMUN

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