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    Wu sorry over 'idiots' comment

    PUBLIC BACKLASH: After defending his use of the word 'idiots' in his description of independence advocates, Wu Den-yih backed down and issued an apology yesterday
    By Shih Hsiu-chuan and Ko Shu-ling
    Premier Wu Den-yih (§d´°¸q) yesterday apologized for controversial remarks he made on Tuesday when he described independence advocates as ¡§idiots.¡¨

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    KMT taps King Pu-tsung, former top aide to Ma, as new secretary-general

    THE 'KING' IS BACK: After the party's disappointing performance last week, King Pu-tsung is coming home to help his former chief campaign for the next polls
    By Mo Yan-chih
    The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) yesterday announced that a former top aide to President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) would take over as party secretary-general.

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    Commission rejects Next TV's license application

    By Shelley Shan
    The National Communications Commission (NCC) yesterday rejected Next TV's (³ü¹qµø) application to set up news and information channels, saying the news content it intends to show on both channels went against the core values upheld by the commission and violated regulations on TV program ratings.

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    Climate talks seek calm after fury over draft text

    Negotiators at the UN climate marathon tried to steer into calmer waters yesterday after developing countries blasted an early draft accord as favoring rich carbon emitters and sidelining the poor.

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    Beijing moves to indict Liu Xiaobo for subversion

    Police have finally presented a case against prominent dissident Liu Xiaobo (¼B¾åªi), who has been jailed for a year without charge after helping produce a high-profile manifesto calling for sweeping democratic reforms in China, a lawyer said yesterday.

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