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 | Prominent Taiwanese-American forensics expert Henry Lee inspects the bullet hole on the windscreen as he gathers evidence from the site in Tainan April 9, 2004, where an assassination attempt on Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian took place March 19. Chen and his Vice President, Annette Lu, were grazed by bullets during a campaign parade one day before they were narrowly re-elected on March 20. click to open  |  | In front of a waving Taiwanese flag, supporters of opposition presidential candidate Lien Chan jam the main street during a rally in front of the Presidential Building, Saturday, March 27, 2004, in Taipei, Taiwan. Organizers of Saturday's rally said that 500,000 demonstrators would gather in Taipei and call for a recount for the March 20 vote. They also were demanding an independent investigation into the unexplained shooting that lightly wounded President Chen Shui-bian just hours before he narrowly won the election. click to open  |
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