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DPP legislators urge PRC policy debate

By Chris Wang

A group of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators yesterday said they would initiate a proposal calling for a China policy debate to build a party consensus on the direction of future cross-strait engagement at the party’s congress tomorrow. “China policy will inevitably be a major issueFULL STORY

Minister urges public not to spread rumors

By Loa Iok-sin

After it was revealed that allegations that some Filipinos had been refused service at a bakery were fabrications, Minister of the Interior Lee Hong-yuan (李鴻源) yesterday urged the public to verify their information and refrain from spreading rumors on the Internet, adding that police wouldFULL STORY

Hung family turns down donation

By Yeh Yung-chien and Jake Chung

Money sent by the Chinese community in the Philippines to the family of the Taiwanese fisherman who was killed by Philippine Coast Guard personnel earlier this month was refused by the victim’s family and the money was instead donated to the National Fishermen’s Association’s maritimeFULL STORY

Japan detains third Taiwanese fishing boat in 10 days

By Shih Hsiu-chuan

The third Taiwanese fishing boat in 10 days was detained yesterday by the Japan Coast Guard in waters surrounding the Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, and released after paying a fine of more than ¥4 million (US$39,344). James Sha (沙志一), director-general of the Fisheries Agency, yesterday calledFULL STORY

Military officers to get unjust benefits, TSU legislator says

By Chris Wang

The current regulations and the government’s pension reform plan have given serving and retired high-ranking military officials unjust benefits, which is not only unfair to other military personnel, but also to the general public, lawmakers said yesterday. As the administration of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) beganFULL STORY

Minister apologizes for fighter crashes, urges public support

Minister of National Defense Kao Hua-chu (高華柱) apologized yesterday for the crashes of two air force fighter jets within five days of each other earlier this month, but added that pilots need public support to regain their confidence as soon as possible. Kao was responding toFULL STORY

Don’t lose heart due to frustration, Jiang tells Cabinet

By Shih Hsiu-chuan, Ling Mei-hsueh and Jason Pan

Premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺) yesterday offered words of encouragement to Cabinet members, saying they should not lose heart in the face of frustration. Executive Yuan spokesperson Cheng Li-wun (鄭麗文) quoted Jiang as saying at the weekly Cabinet meeting yesterday that it is inevitable that ministers getFULL STORY

Phone addiction high among youngsters: poll

By Chen Yi-ching, Rachel Lin and Stacy Hsu

Young people are getting increasingly addicted to cellphones, with 70 percent of respondents in a survey saying they use their mobile devices before sleep, and 65 percent saying they get anxious when their phones’ battery runs out or if they leave their phones at home.FULL STORY

Rocks for lessons: Father helps son achieve dream

By Tang Shih-ming and Jason Pan

A father in Changhua County has settled on an unusual and special way of paying for his son’s piano lessons for the past three years: Instead of cash, he gives the piano teacher ornamental rocks. Lai Jung-yu (賴榮裕) takes pride in his son, Lai Hsu-tungFULL STORY

Bureau launches scheme to lure US tourists in Hawaii

The Tourism Bureau on Wednesday launched a campaign in Hawaii to promote the country’s summer landscape, particularly around the Tropic of Cancer, which bisects the island. Taiwan, like Hawaii, is one of 16 countries in the world bisected by the Tropic of Cancer at latitudeFULL STORY

Three Taipei movie houses fail safety, sanitary inspection

By Mo Yan-chih

Three movie houses in Taipei failed fire safety or sanitary regulations in the city government’s latest inspection of 17 major movie theaters, while public complaints about several movie houses’ ban on bringing in food purchased outside continued. The in89 Digital Cinemax in Ximending was found toFULL STORY

I-Mei donates NT$1.5m over food flap

I-Mei Food said on Wednesday it was donating NT$1.5 million (US$50,000) to consumer advocacy groups as a gesture of apology for negligence after the firm was found to have used expired ingredients in one of its products. The donation is meant “to echo consumers’ concern overFULL STORY

Protesters march on Executive Yuan

By Loa Iok-sin

Protesters yesterday clashed with police outside the Executive Yuan in Taipei as they called on Premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺) to halt the forced demolition of houses in the city’s Huaguang Community (華光社區) and to stop fining residents whose houses are being torn down. “No toFULL STORY

Ministry mulling schools shake-up

By Rachel Lin and Jake Chung

The Ministry of Education is considering integrating six national universities into three by August next year, while mulling plans to aid the transition of schools with fewer than 2,000 students into smaller schools or dissolving them completely, Minister of Education Chiang Wei-ling (蔣偉寧) said yesterday. AccordingFULL STORY

Cabinet approves bill to limit ‘cooling-off’ period

By Shih Hsiu-chuan

The Cabinet yesterday approved an amendment to the Consumer Protection Act (消費者保護法) to allow the exception of certain products from the seven-day “cooling-off” period enshrined in the legislation. Under the amendment, product vendors can request that the cooling-off period not be applied to certain products, withFULL STORY

Mother guilty of spreading sex photos

By Lin Chia-tung, Chang Yi-ling and Stacy Hsu

A mother was sentenced to five months in prison, suspended for two years, after sending sexually explicit photographs of her daughter and her boyfriend to a relative and their friends in an attempt to “save her daughter from going down the wrong path.” The daughter,FULL STORY

International film program aims to promote dialogue

A touring international film program started on Wednesday, with the aim of fostering dialogue and promoting cross-cultural understanding, its organizers said. The “Film Forward” program, initiated by the Sundance Institute and US cultural agencies, features seven international films on topics covering climate change, interracial marriage, theFULL STORY

Women main users of app on screening depression: group

By Alison Hsiao

Seventy percent of the users of a depression screening application developed by the John Tung Foundation and the Social Entertainment Enterprise are women, the foundation said, urging men to also regularly monitor their emotional health. About 820,000 people have taken online or paper-based depression self-assessments everyFULL STORY

Taiwan News Quick Take

CULTURE Taiwan heads film festival Taiwan has been chosen as the theme country of the 10th Asian Summer Film Festival in Spain, which is scheduled to run from July 9 to 14, the Ministry of Culture said. The festival, which is to take place in the cityFULL STORY

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