CLASSICAL DVD REVIEW
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TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Kollo, Johanna Meier, Salminen
DGM 0040 073 4321
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TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Directed by Peter Konwitschny
West, Waltraud Meier, Moll
Well Go USA AWD 028
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LUCIANO PAVAROTTI
The Man and his Music
Legends in Concert
Well Go USA WD-204
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UN BALLO IN MACSHERA
Directed by John Schlesinger
Domingo, Barstow, Nucci
JINGO JDV 311077
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Watch out! There's a new cat in town 「貓」出沒注意!
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Sybil is seen walking in London on Sep. 11, 2007.PHOTO: AFP
民眾在今年九月十一日看見喜比漫步在在倫敦街頭。照片:法新社
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Seth Rogen, Generation Next's crude dude
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Seth Rogen poses while promoting Knocked Up
PHOTO: AGENCIES
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Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen in Knocked Up
PHOTO: AGENCIES
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From left: Katherine Heigl, Leslie Mann, Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd in Knocked Up.
PHOTO: AGENCIES
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Evan Goldberg, seated, and Seth Rogen, Superbad's authors
PHOTO: AGENCIES
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Artists burn rubber to remember Jackson Pollack
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Aaron Young, the artist behind Greeting Card, which was inspired by a Pollock painting prepares his installation work at the Seventh Regiment Armory in Manhattan last Thursday.
Photo: NY Times News Service
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Motorcyclists prepare for last Monday's creation of Greeting Card, a giant artwork on the floor of the Seventh Regiment Armory in Manhattan.
Photo: NY Times News Service
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In the shadow of unspeakable horrors, SS guardians unwind
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Nazi SS officer Karl Hocker, along with auxiliaries, relax on lounge chairs near the Auschwitz death camp. The original caption reads "On the terrace of the hut"
Photo: NY Times News Service
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Members of the SS Helferinnen (female auxiliaries) and SS officer Karl Hocker, invert their empty bowls to show they have eaten all their blueberries.
Photo: NY Times News Service
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Studio portraits of Nazi SS officers Richard Baer, left, commandant of Auschwitz, and Karl Hocker, his adjutant
Photo: NY Times News Service
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Can't see the trends for the designers?
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A model wears creations by Diane von Furstenberg.
PHOTO: AFP
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A model wears creations by Diane von Furstenberg.
PHOTO: AFP
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DKNY hikes up the waistline.
PHOTO: AP
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A model takes to the cat walk wearing the latest creations by Anna Sui.
PHOTO: AFP
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A detail from Carolina Herrera's 2008 spring collection.
PHOTO: AP
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Calvin Klein upped the waist and dropped the hems for his collection.
PHOTO: AP
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Calvin Klein upped the waist and dropped the hems for his collection.
PHOTO: AP
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Accessories by Anne Klein.
PHOTO: AFP
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Tommy Hilfiger thinks bright for spring.
PHOTO: AFP
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Canadian scientists work on large species database
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Helida Oyieke from the National Museums of Kenya gives her presentation after the opening of a three-day international conference on species data in Taipei on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Canada changes mind over visa
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Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Yu Shyi-kun shows his passport to reporters after a meeting with the acting representative of the Canadian Trade Office yesterday. Yu was given a Canadian visa after his first application was denied.
PHOTO: CHIEN JUNG-FONG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Typhoon damage limited
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Staff from the Forestry Bureau's Hsinchu District Office are shown being rescued by police from Hengshan Police District and other personnel yesterday after being trapped in Hsinchu County's Chienshih Township during Typhoon Wipha.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE FORESTRY BUREAU HSINCHU DISTRICT OFFICE
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`Brother No. 2' to be tried for Cambodian genocide
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A foreign tourist looks at photographs of Khmer Rouge victims at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, yesterday. The Cambodian court set up to bring former leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime to justice took custody of Nuon Chea, known as ``Brother No. 2,'' yesterday.
PHOTO: EPA
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Video of police Tasering sparks debate
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University of Florida students walk to the University Police Department on Tuesday in Gainesville, Florida, to protest the arrest of fellow student Andrew Meyer during a speech by US Senator John Kerry.
PHOTO: AP
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Cartoonist draws Latino stories absent from `War'
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Cartoonist Hector Cantu looks at a photo of his uncles who served in the US military in World War I in Richardson, Texas, on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AP
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Europe's toymakers find advantages at home
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HP shipments to beat market growth
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Tom Mitchell, left, vice president and general manager of the consumer notebook business unit at Hewlett-Packard, displays the latest 20-inch ''entertainment dragon'' notebook, while HP vice president Ted Clark looks on at a press conference in Taipei yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Chunghwa, Nokia test Visa handsets
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A woman demonstrates the latest multi-functional mobile phone service made available by Chunghwa Telecom, Chinatrust Commercial Bank and cellphone maker Nokia at a press conference in Taipei yesterday.
PHOTO: WANG YI-HUNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Larkham targets England
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Injured Australian players Steve Larkham, left, and captain Stirling Mortlock watch as the team trains at an open training session in Montpellier, France, on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AP
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Clinical Scotland claim bonus point
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Scotland's Rob Dewey, right, breaks through the Romania defense during their Rugby World Cup Pool C match at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Tuesday.
PHOTO: AP
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Sri Lanka knock out Bangladesh
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PHOTO: REUTERS
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Pakistan stun Aussies at the Wanderers
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Australia captain Ricky Ponting, left, is bowled by Pakistan's Muhammad Hafeez during their Twenty20 World Championship Super Eights game at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday.
PHOTO: EPA
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