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    MOI plans to decriminalize prostitution

    ¡¥OVERINTERPRETING¡¦: The ministry announced the plans after penalties on prostitutes were declared unconstitutional, but one group said the officials were jumping the gun
    By Loa Iok-sin
    The Ministry of the Interior¡¦s (MOI) announcement on Friday that it plans to decriminalize the sex industry drew a mixed reaction from civic groups yesterday.

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    Ma backs DOH minister¡¦s insurance reform

    By Jimmy Chuang
    President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) yesterday gave his backing to Department of Health (DOH) Minister Yaung Chih-liang¡¦s (·¨§Ó¨}) plans to reform the National Health Insurance scheme.

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    Ma calls for more university classes taught in English

    By Mo Yan-chih
    President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) yesterday pledged to increase the international competitiveness of the country¡¦s universities and said he expected more colleges to offer courses taught in English.

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    MOFA confirms Solomon Islands fund

    MONOPOLY: The ministry confirmed that it gave US$1 million to the Solomon Islands to cover the costs of opening the telecoms market to other companies
    By Jenny W. hsu
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday confirmed a Solomon Islands report that Taiwan on Friday released US$1 million to help boost the island country¡¦s telecommunications industry.

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    Wu Shu-jen rebuts prosecutors¡¦ view of Chens¡¦ finances

    Former first lady Wu Shu-jen (§d²Q¬Ã), who along with her family members is standing trial on corruption charges, yesterday hit back at claims by prosecutors that the cash available in her family¡¦s bank accounts totaled about NT$10 million (US$307,600).

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    Authorities unveil mental health plan

    COMMUNITY APPROACH: People suffering severe mental disorders could be required to report to a rehabilitation center once a day or receive home visits
    The Department of Health yesterday unveiled a proposal to make it compulsory for people with mental illnesses to receive treatment for their conditions at the community level.

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    Yeliou park hopes to save ¡¥Queen¡¦s Head¡¦ with copy

    In an effort to prevent tourists from damaging the iconic ¡§Queen¡¦s Head¡¨ rock formation at Yeliou Geopark on Taiwan¡¦s northern coast, a fiberglass look-alike will stand at the park¡¦s main entrance from next week.

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    FEATURE : Siraya spirit flourishing with Arit Ritual

    By Loa Iok-sin
    Donghe Village (ªFªe) in Dongshan Township (ªF¤s), Tainan County, looks almost the same as any other rural village in Taiwan. Walk into one of its temples, however, and they may seem surprisingly empty.

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