ECFA winners must give to society: Wu
SINK OR SWIM:
The premier said businesses that stand to benefit from an ECFA need to show the public that it is a matter of survival in the face of stiff competition
By Shih Hsiu-chuan and Ko Shu-ling Premier Wu Den-yih (§d´°¸q) yesterday said the government would urge businesses that stand to benefit from an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China to give back to society.
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Taiwan may raise wages for Chinese crew on local fishing vessels
Taiwan may raise wages for Chinese crew working on Taiwanese fishing boats before the fourth round of cross-strait talks to secure China¡¦s help in streamlining the system used to hire such workers, a fishing official said yesterday.
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Wu Nai-jen resigns as DPP secretary-general, again
By Jenny W. Hsu Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) secretary-general Wu Nai-jen (§d¤D¤¯) tendered his resignation yesterday, citing health problems.
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Taiwan likely to join regional fisheries body
IN THE CLUB:
The South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organization was established to cover fish species that are ignored by other bodies
By Jenny W. Hsu and Vincent Y. Chao Taiwan is expected to become a member of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organization, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said yesterday. The regional organization would be the sixth international fisheries body to include Taiwan as a full member.
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Ma hopes to visit Marshall Islands in the near future
By Ko Shu-ling and Mo Yan-chih President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨^¤E) yesterday said he hoped to visit the Marshall Islands soon and see the South Pacific ally continue to support the country¡¦s efforts to participate in international activities such as the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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White House silent on Taiwanese elections
By William Lowther The White House and the US State Department have said nothing publicly concerning the results of Taiwan¡¦s local elections and remain reluctant to comment in private beyond saying that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ¡§should be pleased¡¨ with the outcome.
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Defendant sentenced to death for the eighth time
ROUND AND ROUND:
Hsu Tsu-chiang¡¦s lawyers say his conviction was based solely on the confessions of two codefendants, one of whom recanted the testimony
By Celia Llopis-Jepsen A defendant in one of a number of death penalty cases said by human rights lawyers to be deeply flawed was sentenced to death for the eighth time yesterday, drawing anger from observers who say there is no forensic evidence to justify a conviction.
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KMT to sue anti-US beef student
OVERDONE:
As the party said it would take legal action against the NTU student, legislators were again unable to reach a consensus on revisions to the food sanitation act
By Shih Hsiu-chuan Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus whip Lu Hsueh-chang (§f¾Ç¼Ì) said yesterday that the caucus would file a lawsuit against a student who publicized the cellphone numbers of some KMT lawmakers and asked the public to lodge complaints against the government¡¦s lifting of a ban on US beef.
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Taxicab drivers take protest to Taipei City Hall
FARE WAR:
A spokesman said collaboration between the government and major taxi companies squeezed the smaller players out of lucrative pick-up zones
By Mo Yan-chih Shouting ¡§open passenger pick-up sites!¡¨ and ¡§Hau Lung-bin (°qÀsÙy), step down,¡¨ about 1,000 taxi drivers blocked the roads surrounding Taipei City Hall to protest the government¡¦s handling of a taxi war between big taxi companies and neglect of taxi drivers¡¦ rights.
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Number of low-income households at new high
The number of low-income households in Taiwan hit a record high of 102,759, or 249,834 individuals, in September, an increase of 13.5 percent and 14.9 percent respectively.
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IOT researchers develop traffic surveillance device
By Shelley Shan The Institute of Transportation (IOT) and National Chiao Tung University have jointly developed traffic surveillance devices that will automatically translate the images they detect into relevant data and information.
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More government money likely for art, culture projects
Artistic and cultural creativity will get renewed value in government projects if a draft act to develop the creative industries that is being considered by a legislative committee becomes law.
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Officials consider exporting standards certification label
By Vincent Y. Chao Following annual increases in the amount of agricultural goods exported to China, government officials are now examining the possibility of exporting standards certifications such as the Certified Agricultural Standards (CAS) label to safeguard the quality of Taiwanese agricultural products sold overseas.
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Students march for AIDS awareness
Some 200 students from Taipei Medical University (TMU) held a march yesterday in downtown Taipei to raise awareness of AIDS-related human rights issues.
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