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    No change to arms policy: US officials

    US-TAIWAN TIES: In separate talks, a senior National Security Council official and State Department official both said that Washington¡¦s commitment under the TRA was clear
    By William Lowther
    Two senior members of US President Barack Obama¡¦s administration spelled out aspects of White House policy toward Taiwan on Friday and made it very clear that despite Chinese objections arms sales would continue.

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    US mourns for Fort Hood victims

    TRIP DELAY: Washington has asked Tokyo to change the schedule for Barack Obama¡¦s two-day visit so he can attend a memorial service for the 13 slain on Thursday
    US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning yesterday as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor killed 13 in a massacre at a US military post.

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    Ma and premier stump for KMT in Nantou County

    By Jenny W. hsu and Mo Yan-chih
    President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) visited Nantou County in his capacity as Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman yesterday to campaign for the party¡¦s candidate for county commissioner Lee Chao-ching (§õ´Â­ë).

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    Iran looks ready to reject UN-brokered nuclear agreement

    Iran has decided to turn down proposals from the major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, a leading member of parliament said yesterday, in a serious setback for UN-brokered efforts to allay Western concerns about its atomic ambitions.

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    Obama to visit Capitol Hill ahead of healthcare vote

    RARE SATURDAY SESSION: The House of Representatives was scheduled to vote on the Democratic-proposed legislation after an abortion-relationed impasse cleared
    US President Barack Obama was scheduled to visit Capitol Hill yesterday to try to close the sale on his signature healthcare overhaul, facing a make-or-break vote in the House of Representatives certain to be seen as a test of his presidency.

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