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 | Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian shakes hands with Vice President Annette Lu, center, as the first lady Wu Shu-Chen in a wheelchair looks on after Chen was sworn at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on Thursday, May 20, 2004. Chen was sworn in for a second four-year term amid new threats of war from rival China and disputes over the March election that he narrowly won. click to open  |  | Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian, right, attends his swearing-in ceremony with Vice President Annette Lu, left, at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on Thursday, May 20, 2004. Chen was sworn in for a second four-year term click to open  |  | Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian leaves the stage after he was sworn in for a second four-year term at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on Thursday, May 20, 2004. click to open  |  | Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian stands in front of a portrait of Sun Yet-sen, the founder of modern China, after being sworn in for a second term at the presidential palace in Taipei May 20, 2004. click to open  |  | Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian is sworn in for a second four-year term at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on Thursday, May 20, 2004 amid new threats of war from rival China and disputes over the March election that he narrowly won. click to open  |  | Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian is sworn in for a second term in front of a portrait of Sun Yet-sen, the founder of modern China, at the presidential palace in Taipei on May 20, 2004. click to open  |  | Taiwanese Parliament Speaker Wang Jing-ping, right, presents President Chen Shui-bian with the presidential seal during Chen's inauguration at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on Thursday, May 20, 2004. Chen was sworn in for a second four-year term amid new threats of war from rival China and disputes over the March election that he narrowly won. click to open  |  | Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party, right, and Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan shake hands before the country's first-ever televised debate between the presidential candidates ahead of the March 20 presidential elections, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004, in Taipei. click to open  |  | Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party, right, and Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan listen to questions from a panel of journalists during the country's first-ever televised debate between the presidential candidates ahead of the March 20 presidential elections, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004, in Taipei. click to open  |  | Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party answers questions from journalists during the country's first-ever televised debate with opposition Nationalist Party leader Lien Chan, for the March 20 presidential elections, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004, in Taipei. The two-hour debate, which mostly focused on the economy, China relations, education and other public policies, was a refreshing change in a nasty race that has been dominated by mudslinging. The rival campaigns have taken turns accusing each other and their family members of corruption. click to open  |
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