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    Marauding primates frustrating workers in capital of India

    A Rhesus macaque grins as he hangs from a fence near the North Block area of New Delhi, India, last month.
    PHOTO: AP

    Chen excited about Powell meet

    President Chen Shui-bian, right, is greeted by Panamanian Vice President Dominador Kaiser Bazan at the airport in Panama City yesterday.
    PHOTO: SUNG CHIH-HSIUNG, TAIPEI TIMES

    Minister promotes UN Disabled Day

    A mouth painter demonstrates his skills during a press conference yesterday promoting a series of events leading up to the UN-designated International Day for Disabled Persons on Dec. 3.
    PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES

    Malaysians get promise of continuity

    New Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi arrives at his office in Putrajaya, near Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS

    Hamas rejects possible truce with Israel

    An Israeli soldier and an elderly Palestinian argue as the soldier prevents him from entering the Old City of the West Bank town of Hebron during curfew hours on Sunday.
    PHOTO: AP

    Brains behind `Bannergate' prove elusive

    US President George W. Bush gives a ``thumbs-up'' after declaring the end of major combat in Iraq as he speaks aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln off the California coast, in this May 1 file photo.
    PHOTO: AP

    The Cairo Declaration is no longer relevant to Taiwan


    ILLUSTRATION: YU SHA

    Carmakers see open road ahead

    Ford Lio Ho Motor Co president Jeffrey Shen, left, finance director Robert Le Vert Phebus, center, and vice president C.C. Yang give a thumbs-up during a press conference announcing the release of Ford's new model Metrostar A+ yesterday.
    PHOTO: LIAO CHENG-HUEI, TAIPEI TIMES

    Immigrants pay for war on terrorism

    Migrants Bersain Ramos Sanchez, 20 and his son Boris Ramos, two, from Chiapas, Mexico are directed by a Border Patrol agent after been detained in the desert north of Sasabe, Mexico. The tightening net of Border Patrol and Immigrantion agents has slowed trade, snarled traffic and cost American taxpayers millions, perhaps billions of dollars, while hundreds of migrants have died trying to evade the growing army of border authorities.
    PHOTO: AP


    A patrol agent locks up Mexico migrants in his van after they were detained in the desertt north of Sasabe.
    PHOTO: AP

    Liverpool leave it late to beat Fulham

    Liverpool's Florent Sinama-Pongolle after he is brought down by Louis Boa Morte of Fulham to give Liverpool their penalty, during their English FA Barclaycard Premiership soccer match at Fulham's Loftus Road ground in London on Sunday.
    PHOTO: AFP

    Kenyans conquer New York marathon

    A New York City motorcycle policeman, left, escorts Martin Lel, center, and Rodgers Rop, both from Kenya, along Fifth Avenue while running the men's division of the New York City Marathon on Sunday.
    PHOTO: AFP
    Sean 'P.Diddy' Combs crosses the finish line of the New York City Marathon.
    PHOTO: AP

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