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    Jason Hu heckler arrested

    ¡¥TRAITOR¡¦: Taichung police charged a student with disturbing public order after security officials found a boxcutter in his pocket. The student¡¦s father apologized
    By Rich Chang and Ko Shu-ling
    A college student was arrested and charged with violating the Social Order Maintenance Act (ªÀ·|¯´§ÇºûÅ@ªk) yesterday after heckling Taichung Mayor Jason Hu (­J§Ó±j).

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    FSC unveils rules for cross-strait financial sector

    By Joyce Huang
    The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) yesterday made public new regulations governing cross-strait market access for the banking, securities brokerage and insurance sectors, laying the groundwork for financial institutions on either side of the Taiwan Strait to enter each other¡¦s market.

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    US official hints at PRC concerns over arms sale

    HEARING EACH OTHER OUT: Significantly, US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg did not directly mention Taiwan at a meeting of the Atlantic Council
    By William Lowther
    In his first public comments since returning from important two-day talks in Beijing earlier this month, US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg did not sound overly optimistic about the future of the US-China relationship.

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    Taipei mayor Hau lauds ¡¥beautiful city¡¦ regulations

    By Mo Yan-chih
    Apartment complexes and buildings with steel bars over the windows, loose cables or advertisements on exterior walls could face fines of up to NT$100,000 starting next year after the Taipei City Government yesterday promulgated new regulations on the appearance of buildings in an attempt to improve the city¡¦s landscape.

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    Thai ¡¥Red Shirts¡¦ invoke curse against government

    Protesters spilled their own blood at the gates of Thailand¡¦s government headquarters yesterday in a colorful act of political theater designed to propel their fugitive hero back to power.

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