Police clash with Treasure Hill protesters
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A bleeding policeman is led away after clashing with residents of Taipei's Treasure Hill community yesterday.
PHOTO: WANG MIN-WEI, TAIPEI TIMES
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Premier opens 2007 Taipei international book fair
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Premier Su Tseng-chang, center, holds a Russian Matryoshka doll during the opening ceremony of the 2007 Taipei International Book Exhibition at the Taipei World Trade Center yesterday. The fair's theme is Russian literature and culture.
PHOTO: CNA
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KMT lawmaker pans TTL's Chinese imports
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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Chiang Lien-fu, right, holds up a carton of Chinese cigarettes at a press conference in Taipei at which he criticized Taiwan Tobacco & Liquor Corp's recent purchase of 20 tonnes of tobacco leaf from China.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Pakistani senator criticizes US
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Pakistani Senator Mushahid Hussain is interviewed in Washington on Monday.
PHOTO: AP
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Victims of 2005 landslide uncovered
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People at a local morgue in Panabaj, Guatemala, prepare on Saturday to take coffins with the remains of their relatives buried by a landslide during a 2005 hurricane. Nearly 100 bodies have been recovered by anthropologists in the place where a hillside collapsed because of heavy rains caused by Hurricane Stan.
PHOTO: AP
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The `Easterlin Paradox' is still haunting experts
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Vista's global launch attracts queues Hundreds queue up for Vista launch
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A customer buys Microsoft's new operating system Windows Vista, right, and the 2007 Microsoft Office system at a major Japanese retailer in Tokyo's electronics district Akihabara early yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Vista gets lukewarm response in Taipei
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Flanked by models, the first three Taiwanese to buy the new Windows Vista operating system, center, yesterday present the latest product released by Microsoft Taiwan Corp at Nova Computer City's Taichung outlet.
PHOTO: LIAO YAO TUNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Jonny back for Six Nations tie
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England's Jonny Wilkinson signs autographs for school children after a training session at Twickenham Stadium in London on Jan. 23.
PHOTO: AP
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PHOTO: AP
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World cricket extravaganza organizers struggling to attract West Indian fans
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Former West Indies cricketers Wes Hall, center, and Joel Garner, left, address the media as the Barbados Tourism Authority President Stuart Layne looks on in New Delhi on Jan. 9. The Barbados Tourism Authority held the press conference to attract Indian cricket fans to Barbados for this year's Cricket World Cup.
PHOTO: AFP
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Reading get tough Cup task
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PHOTO: REUTERS
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Kevin Garnett halts unstoppable Suns
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The Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett, right, drives around the Phoenix Suns' Shawn Marion in the first quarter of their NBA game on Monday in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Timberwolves beat the Suns 121-112.
PHOTO: AP
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Petr Prucha scores twice as Rangers trounce Bruins 6-1
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The Bruins' Paul Mara, left, grapples with the Rangers' Petr Prucha during the second period of their hockey game in Boston, Massachusetts, on Monday.
PHOTO: AP
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NY Yankees to send delegation to China
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New York Yankees president Randy Levine, left, trades baseball merchandise with Hu Jianguo, head of the Chinese Baseball Association, at a media opportunity in Beijing yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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Kentucky Derby's Barbaro put to sleep
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Jockey Edgar Prado rides Barbaro to victory in the 132nd Kentucky Derby on May 6 last year in Louisville, Kentucky.
PHOTO: AP
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How many kids are too many? 孩童過多?
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Nurses carry five new born quintuplets out of the hospital in Anqing, China, Jan. 9, 2007.
1月9日,中國安慶市一家醫院的護士抱著剛出生的五胞胎離開醫院。 (照片:美聯社)
PHOTO: AP
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How safe is safe?
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More than a mouthful 非淺嚐即止
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A male great white shark swims at the Monterey Bay Aquarium last October.
去年10月,蒙特利灣水族館的雄性大白鯊。 (照片:美聯社/舊金山記事報記者Kat Wade)
PHOTO: AP/KAT WADE, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
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