Presidential office defends ECFA plan
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The government rebutted criticism that an ECFA would marginalize Taiwan economically and said Taiwan risks isolation if it does not sign FTAs
By Ko Shu-ling The Presidential Office yesterday hit back at critics ¡X including former president Lee Teng-hui (§õµn½÷) ¡X who said on Saturday that an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) the government is seeking to sign with Beijing this year will undermine Taiwan¡¦s competitiveness.
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Taiwan¡¦s Yani Tseng prevails at Australian Open
Yani Tseng (´¿¶®©g) won the Women¡¦s Australian Open by three strokes yesterday, shooting five birdies on the back nine for a seven-under 66 to pull away from former champions Karrie Webb and Laura Davies.
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Protesters demand polls
RED SHIRTS RETURN:
Thousands of Thais threaten mass demonstrations if elections are not called within a day, while investors worry that violence could derail recovery
Tens of thousands of protesters converged in Bangkok yesterday and gave Thailand¡¦s military-backed government an ultimatum: Call elections within 24 hours or face crippling mass demonstrations across the capital.
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Afghan governor seeks troops after explosions
The governor of Kandahar Province demanded more security yesterday after 12 coordinated explosions in Afghanistan¡¦s largest southern city killed dozens of people in the Taliban heartland.
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Chinese premier blames US for difficulties in ties
The US is to blame for recent tensions in Sino-US ties and must take steps to repair the damage, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (·Å®aÄ_) said yesterday, indicating no let-up in their diplomatic row.
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