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In this March 22, 2013 photo, young men pass a military recruitment center using "Transformer" robots to attract young Taiwanese to volunteer in Taipei, Taiwan. A Taiwanese plan to end mandatory military service and shift to an all-volunteer force is running into a problem
In this March 22, 2013 photo, soldiers answer the phones at the information desk of a military recruitment center as they try to attract young Taiwanese to volunteer in Taipei, Taiwan. A Taiwanese plan to end mandatory military service and shift to an all-volunteer force is running into a problem
In this March 22, 2013 photo, Taiwanese Kung Yun-ru, 22, left in yellow, sits with a friend as she listens to the benefits of joining the military police from an officer at a recruitment center in Taipei, Taiwan. A Taiwanese plan to end mandatory military service and shift to an all-volunteer force is running into a problem
In this March 22, 2013 photo, a recruitment officer teaches a new soldier how to handle applicants at a recruitment center in Taipei, Taiwan. A Taiwanese plan to end mandatory military service and shift to an all-volunteer force is running into a problem
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 2, 2013, Yang Yankang, a son of Chinese Nationalist army war veteran and curator, speaks about the importance of the lost images he and his team brought to light of the U.S. and Chinese joint efforts in fighting off the Japanese during World War II in an exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan. Hundreds of photographs taken by U.S. army photographers in the China-Burma-India combat theater of WWII were on display in April in Taipei in a rare exhibition that brought some closure to many Chinese Nationalist army soldiers who fought off the occupying Japanese but were quickly forgotten after the country fell to communist rule. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 2, 2013, a visitor takes a souvenir photograph at a massive exhibition of lost World War II photos in Taipei, Taiwan. Hundreds of photographs taken by U.S. army photographers in the China-Burma-India combat theater of WWII were on display in April in Taipei in a rare exhibition that brought some closure to many Chinese Nationalist army soldiers who fought off the occupying Japanese but were quickly forgotten after the country fell to communist rule. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
In this photo taken on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, a visitor walks past a photograph of an American and Chinese soldiers sharing a smoke outside of a massive exhibition of lost World War II photos in Taipei, Taiwan. Hundreds of photographs taken by U.S. army photographers in the China-Burma-India combat theater of WWII were on display in April in Taipei in a rare exhibition that brought some closure to many Chinese Nationalist army soldiers who fought off the occupying Japanese but were quickly forgotten after the country fell to communist rule. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 2, 2013, Ma Ming-liang, 90, center, points to lost war time photographs as he recalls stories of fighting the Japanese during World War II at a photo exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan. Hundreds of photographs taken by U.S. army photographers in the China-Burma-India combat theater of WWII were on display earlier this month in Taipei in a rare exhibition that brought some closure to many Chinese Nationalist army soldiers who fought off the occupying Japanese but were quickly forgotten after the country fell to communist rule. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
FILE - In this Feb. 23, 1995 file photo, actress Farrah Fawcett poses during ceremonies honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Fawcett died Thursday, June 25, 2009 in a Los Angeles hospital. She was 62. (AP Photo/Wally Santana, file)
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