The 228 Incident: Sixty years on - Sixty years on, answers remain elusive
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The 228 Incident: A brief chronology
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The 228 Incident: Sixty years on - Minister of education unveils 228 exhibition
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A guide yesterday helps a group of reporters gain a better understanding of one of the displays at the 228 National Memorial Museum in Taipei.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Acquittal of Serbia shocks war victims
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Bosnians who survived the Srebrenica massacre react during a live TV broadcast from the World Court decision in The Hague, in the village of Podlugovi near Sarajevo on Monday. The UN's highest court exonerated Serbia of direct responsibility for the mass slaughter of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica during the 1992-95 Bosnia war, but ruled that it failed to prevent genocide.
PHOTO: AP
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Israel pulls troops out of Nablus
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Israeli soldiers stand in an alley on the second day of a military operation in the West Bank town of Nablus on Monday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Randall Schriver on Taiwan: The 228 Incident and American perceptions
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Fast action in a time of climate change
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Cricket World Cup biggest yet
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Sri Lankan cricket team vice captain Kumar Sangakkara, left, speaks during a press conference in Colombo on Monday. Sangakkara has said he expects cricketers coming to the end of their careers to leave their mark during the forthcoming World Cup in the Caribbean.
PHOTO: AFP
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Lille unhappy with UEFA's decision
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Ryan Giggs, right, of Manchester United scores from a quickly taken free kick against Lille during their Champions League knockout round first leg match at the Bollaert Stadium, Lens, France, on Feb. 20.
PHOTO: AP
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Thrashers beat Bruins to clinch 18th road victory
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San Jose Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov of Kazakhstan is beaten for a goal on a shot by Anaheim Ducks right wing Teemu Selanne of Finland in the third period of their NHL game in San Jose, California, on Monday. Anaheim won 3-2.
PHOTO: AP
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Federer labors on record-breaking day
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Dubai Tennis Championships Tournament director Salah Tahlak, right, points out Dubai's landmarks to world No. 1 Roger Federer from the helipad of the Burj al Arab hotel on Feb. 25.
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Wrestling champ survives Utah plane crash
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Former Olympic wrestling gold medalist Rulon Gardner describes his plane crash on Monday at his home in North Salt Lake, Utah.
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Japanese government wants apology over book 日本政府要求道歉
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Princess Masako and her daughter, Princess Aiko at Togu Palace, Tokyo, Nov. 11, 2006.
2006年11月11日,太子妃雅子和女兒愛子公主在東京研宮合影。 (照片:美聯社)
PHOT: AP
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Festival fever
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Cee-Lo Green of the music group Gnarls Barkley.
PHOTOS: AGENCIES
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The Red Hot Chilli Peppers' lead singer Anthony Kiedis.
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The Arctic Monkeys.
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British band Kaiser Chiefs.
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British singer Amy Winehouse.
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Tune in, turn on, tell the truth
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Left, film director Cheng Wen-tang and DJ Lim Giong.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF TRA
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Muse
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Punk God and Freddie Lim
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