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NCC set to review interview on TVBS

By Shelley Shan

The National Communications Commission (NCC) said over the weekend that the TVBS television station might have broken the law when it aired a live and exclusive interview with a Japanese man suspected of assaulting a Taiwanese taxi driver soon after he was charged by prosecutors,FULL STORY

IN FOCUS: Netizens, academics slam role of media in Makiyo case

By By Huang Chen-yin and Hu Ching-hui

A live interview conducted on TVBS’ 2100 Talk Show (2100全民開講) on Friday with a Japanese man suspected of having assaulted a taxi driver has drawn criticism from netizens and academics. Host Lee Tao (李濤) was singled out for exceeding the professional parameters of the media. LocalFULL STORY

Officials mull expansion of limits in FIT program

The number of Chinese independent travelers to be allowed to visit Taiwan on their own instead of as part of a tour group could be raised from the 500 to 1,000 a day, Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) Chairman -Chiang Pin-kung (江丙坤) said. In a speech onFULL STORY

Lawmakers seek multi-party push to help wetlands

Legislators across party lines sought yesterday to push for new legislation to protect the environment. Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Chiu Wen-yen (邱文彥), Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Tien Chiu-chin (田秋堇) and People First Party Legislator Chang Show-foong (張曉風) called for cross-party cooperation on legislation to protectFULL STORY

CLA minister talks positively about Q1 economic prospects

Although many economists and research institutions have issued warnings over potential fallout from the eurozone debt crisis and its impact on Taiwan’s economic outlook during the first quarter of this year, Council of Labor Affairs Minister Jennifer Wang (王如玄) said domestic economic prospects might beFULL STORY

Control Yuan member opposes donation of art work to National Palace Museum

The Control Yuan’s plan to donate four pieces of calligraphy in cursive script by former Control Yuan president Yu You-ren (于右任) to the National Palace Museum has met with opposition, with Control Yuan member Lee Ful-dien (李復甸) questioning whether such a donation was appropriate. The calligraphicFULL STORY

War hero’s son seeks to establish museum in Taiwan

The son of a war hero in the Sino-Japanese war (1937 to 1945) yesterday announced that he intends to establish a museum in his father’s name in Taiwan to help preserve the memory of that period in history. Kao Yao-han (高耀漢) made the announcement in TaipeiFULL STORY

National team hope that Lin will play for Taiwan

By Ye Shih-hung and Yan Hung-chun

As the US National Basketball Association’s (NBA) latest sensation Jeremy Lin (林書豪) wowed basketball fans with his phenomenal performance on court, Chinese Taipei Basketball Association chairman Ting Shou-chung (丁守中) said the association would continue to invite Lin to represent the national basketball team in internationalFULL STORY

Hualien deep sea water park opens

An educational park about deep sea water opened yesterday in Hualien County as a base to promote wider utilization of the resource. The facilities, established by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection’s Hualien Branch, include two centers for deep sea water product certification andFULL STORY

‘Seediq Bale’ set to remain open

Movie fans have a few more weeks to tour the set in New Taipei City (新北市) used to shoot a number of the pivotal scenes in Taiwan’s first epic film, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, because the date to close the film set hasFULL STORY

Foundation finds 14% of stores not posting cup signs

By Lee I-chia

The Consumers’ Foundation yesterday said 14 percent of the 109 chain beverage shops and fast food stores it surveyed had not posted signs announcing disposable beverage cup recycling rewards in their stores, and three companies did not provide bring-your-own-cup discounts. According to statistics provided by theFULL STORY

Singer Lin Yu-chun mourns death of Whitney Houston

Taiwanese singer and Internet sensation Lin Yu-chun (林育群), who rose to fame by singing the late Whitney Houston’s signature song I will always love you, yesterday said that he had been left heartbroken by his idol’s death. Lin said he could not believe his ears whenFULL STORY

Valentine’s Day brings increase in abortions

There is usually an increase in abortions after Valentine’s Day, a time when couples often get carried away by passion, gynecologists said yesterday, reminding lovers to use contraception to avoid unwanted pregnancies. Taipei City Hospital gynecologist Lin Tzu-yin said that about 10 percent more womenFULL STORY

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