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    UN referendum would hurt trust: Young

    American Institute in Taiwan Director Stephen Young speaks at a press conference in Taipei yesterday. He said that a planned referendum on Taiwan's bid to enter the UN would undermine trust between Washington and Taipei, but would not result in specific punishment from the US.
    PHOTO: CHIANG YING-YING, AP

    Ma urges party to unite as members bicker over seats

    Chinese Nationalist Party Legislator (KMT) Chang Sho-wen, left, and his father give the thumbs-up sign yesterday after his supporters presented him with a horse to symbolize success during the inauguration of his campaign headquarters in preparation for the legislative elections in January.
    PHOTO: CNA

    Thais don pink to help king regain health

    Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej takes pictures of wellwishers as he prepares to leave Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok on Wednesday. The king's pink blazer and shirt have sparked a craze for pink clothing in the kingdom.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Seselj gives long-winded opening speech at trial

    Vojislav Seselj addresses his supporters in Belgrade on Feb. 23, 2003.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Georgian lawmakers vote to back emergency rule

    Georgian soldiers patrol near the parliament building in central Tbilisi on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Senate confirms attorney general

    Retired federal judge Michael Mukasey listens during a press conference with US President George W. Bush on Sept. 17 at the White House in Washington. The US Senate confirmed Mukasey as the country's new attorney general on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    New media, same old troubles




    Japanese enthusiasm for Beaujolais may be waning

    Customs officers check bottles of 2007 Beaujolais Nouveau at Narita International Airport in Tokyo yesterday. Japan is the largest importer of Beaujolais.
    WARNING: EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH

    Henin exacts revenge on Bartoli

    Belgium's Justine Henin returns the ball to Marion Bartoli of France during their WTA Championship match in Madrid on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Gullit appointed head coach of the Los Angeles Galaxy

    Ruud Gullit coaches the Rest of the World team before taking on England in a Soccer Aid Charity match at Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England, on May 27 last year.
    PHOTO: AP

    Ronaldo sends United rivals a warning

    Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo appeals to the referee during the UEFA Champions League match against Dynamo Kiev at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on Wednesday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Fiorentina, Roma ready to pounce if Inter slip up

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic, right, of Inter Milan celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal against CSKA Moscow during their UEFA Champions League match at the San Siro in Milan, Italy, on Wednesday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    NHL:Capitals disrupt Senators' eight-game victory streak

    The Ottawa Senators' Chris Phillips stops a shot from the Washington Capitals' Michael Nylander with his shin in the first period of their NHL game in Ottawa, Canada, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: AP

    NBA:Jefferson scores 25 to lead Nets past winless Wizards

    Detroit Pistons center Rasheed Wallace reacts after missing a shot and being fouled by Chicago Bulls forward Tyrus Thomas in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: EPA

    S Korean pioneer Pak Se-ri to enter Golf Hall of Fame

    Pak Se-ri tees off on the first hole during the second round of the Hana Bank Kolon Championship golf tournament at Mauna Ocean Golf and Resort in Gyeongju, southeast of Seoul, South Korea, on Oct. 20.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Renault faces charges in Formula One spy scandal

    Renault mechanics work on Finnish driver Heikki Kovalainen's car at the Interlagos race track in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Oct. 17. Representatives of the French team have been summoned to a hearing of the World Motor Sport Council to answer a charge of unauthorized possession of confidential McLaren information.
    PHOTO: AP

    Italy, US both record six straight wins in Japan

    The Dominican Republic's Cindy Rondon Martinez, rear, spikes the ball against US blocker Tayyiba Haneef-Park during their match at the women's World Cup in Kumamoto, Japan, yesterday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    UEFA CUP:Cup favorites Bayern held at home by the Trotters

    Tottenham Hotspur's Dimitar Berbatov, second right, scores the second goal against Hapoel Tel Aviv during their UEFA Cup Group G match at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv on Thursday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Taiwan beat Japan 6-1 to lead Group A

    Taiwan's Chen Chin-feng avoids a ball during the game against Japan in Taichung yesterday.
    PHOTO: SAM YEH, AFP

    KONAMI CUP:Japan's Dragons down the Lions

    Uni-President Lions' Yang Sen throws to first over Kazuki Inoue of the Chunichi Dragons in the first inning of their Asia Series game in Tokyo yesterday.
    PHOTO: AP

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