China responds to Chen's independence comments
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A navy missile boat test-launches a Hsiungfeng II ship-to-ship missile during wargames off Litzechien, Ilan County, on Sept. 4, 2003.
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KMT legislators call for party unity and tight lips
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A group of Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislators yesterday call members of different factions within the party supporting either former chairman Ma Ying-jeou or Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng to stop fighting and promote party unity to ensure the KMT wins next year's presidential election.
PHOTO: LO PEI-DE, TAIPEI TIMES
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Interview: How to change the world, Stevens-style
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Stevens Institute of Technology president Harold Raveche smiles during an interview with the Taipei Times on Sunday.
PHOTO: CHANG CHIA-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
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South Korea, US to hold war games
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South Korean students hold papers depicting the US flag and a bomb explosion during a rally denouncing a joint military exercise between South Korea and the US in front of a US army base in Seoul yesterday.
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Big firms eye social networking
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Asian markets rally on easing concerns
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A Japanese businessman walks past rising stock prices on a Nikkei stock index board in Tokyo's Marunouchi financial district yesterday. Tokyo stocks snapped a five day losing streak in yesterday's trading, gaining 202.25 points, to finish at 16,844.50.
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United prepare to face fiery foes
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Lille players dispute Manchester United's goal with referee Franck De Bleeckere during their Champions League match at the Felix Bollaert stadium in Lens on Feb. 20.
PHOTO: AFP
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Trio of top Cuban boxers plan pro debuts in the US
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Cuban boxer Yan Barthelemy talks during a news conference in Miami Beach, Florida, on Monday.
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Morgan, Thomas back for Wales' match against Italy
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Scotland's Dave Lallam, left, bears down on Wales' Kevin Morgan during their Six Nations rugby match at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, on Feb. 10.
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James, Cavs spoil Yao Ming's return
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Houston Rockets players Shane Battier, left, Yao Ming, second left, and Chuck Hayes, right, defend against the Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James during the first half of their NBA game at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Rangers sneak win past brilliant DiPietro
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The New York Rangers' Matt Cullen, right, puts the puck past New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro during a shootout in their hockey game on Monday at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Rangers defeated the Islanders 2-1.
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Windies fire up in Cup warmup
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Bermuda's 122kg spinner Dwayne Leverock celebrates taking the wicket of England's Kevin Pietersen, right, during the Cricket World Cup warmup match against England at the Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St. Vincent, on Monday. The 35-year-old policeman, who took 3-32 from 10 overs to spark a mid-innings collapse before England won their World Cup warmup on Monday by 241 runs, says he has actually trimmed down.
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Performers dance after the West Indies' Marlon Samuels scored a century against Kenya during their Cricket World Cup warmup match in Trelawny, Jamaica, on Monday.
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US Governors react to globalizing world 美國州長 因應全球化
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Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell briefs reporters about the National Governors Association's yearly meeting, Feb. 26, 2007.
2月26日,賓州州長艾德華•倫道就全國州長協會的年度會議向媒體簡報。 (照片:美聯社)
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Aussie sex workers as happy as other women workers 澳洲性工作者 快樂不亞於上班族女性
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Hong Kong sex concert group spokeswoman, Elaine Lam, poses with bras donated by former prostitutes.
香港性愛音樂團體發言人Elaine Lam,與曾為娼妓的女性所捐贈的胸罩一起合影。 (照片:法新社)
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A mountain of tranquility near Tokyo
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Monks at the Yakuoin Temple, in Takao, Japan.
PHOTOS: NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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People browse a traditional cake shop in Takao, Japan.
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A child touches the tako sugi, a 450-year-old cedar in Takao, Japan.
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