US Representatives pass healthcare bill
SPLIT DECISION:
Saturday¡¦s vote was largely along party lines and moved Barack Obama¡¦s top domestic priority a step forward. Happy Democrats hugged in the aisles
The US House of Representatives narrowly endorsed on Saturday the biggest healthcare overhaul in decades, giving US President Barack Obama a crucial victory in a battle that now moves to the Senate.
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Former first lady receives apology from prosecutors
LIVING EXPENSES:
The SIP spokesman said the office had overstated the amount in bank accounts available to the former first family by NT$45 million
By Shelley Huang Prosecutors in charge of investigating former president Chen Shui-bian¡¦s (³¯¤ô«ó) corruption and money laundering cases apologized yesterday to former first lady Wu Shu-jen (§d²Q¬Ã) for saying the family still had NT$50 million (NT$1.6 million) in active bank accounts.
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Walkers demand ECFA referendum
By Loa Iok-sin The People¡¦s Sovereignty Movement ¡X a 49-day protest walk to promote changes to the Referendum Act (¤½¥Á§ë²¼ªk) and push for referendums on all cross-strait agreements ¡X departed yesterday from Longshan Temple (Às¤s¦x) in Taipei.
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Okinawans demand removal of US base
Thousands of Japanese gathered in sweltering heat on the southern island of Okinawa yesterday to demand that a US Marine base be moved out of the region, days ahead of a visit by US President Barack Obama.
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US negotiates security of Pakistani nuclear arsenal
The US has been negotiating highly sensitive understandings with the Pakistani military about the security of Pakistan¡¦s nuclear arsenal, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reported in the latest issue of The New Yorker magazine.
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