Hsieh to cut back on TV ad spots
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:
The DPP candidate urged his KMT rival to follow suit in reducing the number of TV commercials and focus more on debate, less on rumor
By Flora Wang Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Frank Hsieh (謝長廷) vowed yesterday to reduce the number of campaign commercials aired by his camp to five ahead of next month's election so he can spend the money earmarked for such ads on school lunches for students from low-income families.
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New lawmakers looking forward to starting work
Some of the younger members of the legislature will be focusing on the economy and education when the Legislative Yuan's first session opens on Feb. 22.
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Mercury to drop again next week: CWB
By Jenny W. Hsu The mercury is expected to dip lower over the next few days as another cold front hits the nation tomorrow, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said yesterday.
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FEATURE: Local filmmakers learning Hollywood's secrets
BACK TO SCHOOL:
Twelve moviemakers won the chance to take a specially tailored seminar at UCLA covering film development, financing, marketing and distribution
By Shih Hsiu-chuan While most people headed home for family reunions during the Lunar New Year holiday, a group of 12 moviemakers has been busy in the US, taking part in a three-week training seminar on Hollywood film production.
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