Hsieh slams previous prosecutor
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Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Frank Hsieh takes part in an Aboriginal dance during a visit to Taitung yesterday.
PHOTO: HUANG MING-TANG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Seventy-six-year-old student acquires his master's degree
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Seventy-six-year-old Lin Tseng-kun has his graduation photo taken with his classmates on Saturday after earning his master's degree from National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology.
PHOTO: WANG JUNG-HSIANG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Taipei County joins with Taipei City for filmfest
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Visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art yesterday look at photos entered in the Taipei Image Award Competition, part of the Taipei Film Festival that will be held from June 22 to July 9 at Taipei County's Art and Culture Center Auditorium and at Taipei City's Zhongshan Hall, Metropolitan Hall and In89 Digital Cinema.
PHOTO: CNA
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Taiwan Quick Take
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PHOTO: CHEN TSE-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
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Ma pans Chen for leading the nation to a `dead end'
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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou, right, and Taipei County Commissioner Chou Hsi-wei, behind Ma, look at a photo of the container yard at Taipei Port in Bali Township during a visit to the port yesterday while Lee Yun-wan, director of the port's engineering office, gives a tour of the facility.
PHOTO: HUANG CHI-HAO, TAIPEI TIMES
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China forcing Tibetans off land
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Tibetans graze their yak in the grasslands of the high Tibetan plateau in Naqu County, Tibet, China, on July 6 last year.
PHOTO: AP
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Storms wreak quake-like damage in Australia
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Flooded and storm-damaged homes are seen in the village of The Entrance in New South Wales, Australia, yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Fresh gunbattles flare in Lebanese refugee camp
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A man attaches posters of the Lebanese flag with the symbol of the Lebanese army to a wall in the village of Bebneen, near the Palestinian refugee camp Nahr al-Bared in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Saturday. The slogans read ``All for the country. We are with you.''
PHOTO: EPA
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Elections attract voters in three countries
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A French voter casts his ballot yesterday for the first round of the legislative elections in Saint Cloud, west of Paris. Some 44.5 million registered voters are eligible to cast ballots to elect 577 deputies for the lower house of the French parliament. Elections were also being held in Belgium and Italy yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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Bush gets hero's welcome in Albania
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Postage stamps with US President George W. Bush's face on them are pictured in Tirana, Albania, on Saturday.
PHOTO: AP
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Bush reassures pope on Iraqi Christians
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Police face a demonstration against US President George W. Bush by pacifist movements and anti-globalization and leftist parties in Rome, Italy, on Saturday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Chinese beef about the price of pork
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Russia courts global businesses
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Boeing vice president Scott Carson, right, holds a model of an airplane as Aeroflot chief executive Valery Okulov, left, looks at him and Russian First Vice Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov smiles during the signing of a pact at the 11th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Saturday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Windies facing defeat at Old Trafford
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West Indies bowler Darren Sammy celebrates taking seven wickets against England on the third day of the third Test in Manchester, England, on Saturday.
PHOTO: AFP
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US advance to cup quarter-finals
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Costa Rica's Jervis Drummond, top, heads the ball over Haiti's J. Michel Alexandre Boucicaut, center, as Costa Rica's Randall Azofeifa looks on during their 2007 Gold Cup soccer game in Miami on Saturday.
PHOTO: AP
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El Salvador goalie Juan Gomez jumps in the air as a shot by Guatemala's Carlos Ruiz sails over the crossbar during their Gold Cup game in Carson, California, on Saturday.
PHOTO: AP
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Springboks breeze past Samoa in Johannesburg
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Daniel Leo of Samoa tries to fight his way past BJ Botha of South Africa during their Test match in Johannesburg on Saturday.
PHOTO: AFP
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S Korea's Na takes lead at McDonald's LPGA Championship
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Na On-min of South Korea putts on the 14th green on Saturday during the third round of the LPGA Championship at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Na leads by one stroke.
PHOTO: AP
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Tarver regains IBO title by defeating Muriqi
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Antonio Tarver, right, lands a punch on Elvir Muriqi during their IBO light heavyweight title fight at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut, on Saturday. Tarver won the fight in a 12-round decision.
PHOTO: AP
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Hornish wins Bombardier
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Sam Hornish Jr celebrates by firing two pistols after winning the IRL Bombardier Learjet 550 at the Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.
PHOTO: AFP
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Cotto beats Judah to retain WBA title
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Zab Judah reacts to a low blow during his WBA Welterweight Championship against Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday.
PHOTO: AP
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Lee Sung claims first tour triumph ahead of local star
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Lin Wen-tang of Taiwan reacts to a missed putt during the final round of the Bangkok Airways Open 2007 at the Santiburi Samui Country Club on the Thai island of Koh Samui yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Spanish title race down to the wire
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PHOTO: REUTERS
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Over 1,680 guitarists play a song together 一千六百八十多明吉他手彈同調 破金氏紀錄
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Some of the 1,683 guitar players playing at Community America Ballpark in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, Jun. 3, 2007. 六月三日,一千六百八十三位吉他手齊聚在美國密蘇里州堪薩斯市的美國人棒球場。圖為部分與會者。
Photo: AP
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Man wakes up from coma -- after 19 years 男子昏迷十九年後清醒
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Jan Grzebski, 65, right, a Polish railway worker seen June 1, 2007 with his wife Gertruda, 63, sits in their home in Dzialdowo, Poland. 六月一日,六十五歲的波蘭鐵路工人詹.格塞斯基(右)與他六十三歲的妻子葛楚妲(左)在波蘭利亞杜渥的家中合影
Photo: AP
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Planet Pop
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Isaiah Washington's homophobic outburst cost him his job.
PHOTO: AP
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Bangkok pushes bio-diesel use
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Workers check on harvested palm oil fruits and seeds at a bio-diesel production facility in Ao Luek, Krabi Province, about 800km from Bangkok, on Saturday.
Photo: EPA
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Black, white and red all over
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Jack White and Meg White of the White Stripes in Leipers Fork, Tennessee. Nearly everything about the band is premeditated and strategic ?except, Jack White insists, their music.
PHOTO: NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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