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Sunday, October 12, 2008



Senior officials continued working over the weekend on adopting new measures to stem a possible continuing slide of Taiwan share prices.
Business




The Democratic Progressive Party has launched a preemptive attack on the ruling Kuomintang. The opposition party announced yesterday it will stage a two-day rally on Ketagalan Avenue that leads to the Office of the President on the first two days of next month.
National > National News




Extenuating circumstances are circumstances that render conduct less serious and thereby serve to reduce the punishment to be imposed.
National > National News




Bad things come to a two-timer who has tried his luck for too long. A wealthy Taipei merchant met a cute Vietnamese runaway migrant worker almost three years ago. He turned a one night stand into a long-lasting extramarital affair.
Local > Taipei



Chinese-born housewife arrested for tearing ROC flag


She was arrested for the “nth” time yesterday. On charges of tearing the Republic of China’s national flag.
Local > Taichung




The temperatures will turn lower in northern parts of Taiwan beginning today and people are advised to prepare warner clothes for early morning and evening.
National > National News




Commuters believed they were seeing ghosts when they were driving past a roadside two-story corrugated house for a work gang on a Tungshih-Fengyuan highway in the county of Taichung in the rainy darkening evening.
National > National News




Taipei police counted themselves lucky Friday. They had been trying in vain for months to arrest a wanted dope trafficker until they came across a street corner row between two motorists at Zhonghe, a town in the county of Taipei across the Tamsui river.
Local > Taipei




Taiwan’s banking sector presents the second-lowest risk after Saudi Arabia among key emerging markets around the world, according to a report released recently by Global Insight.
Business




After 16 months on the job, she has proven to be one of Taiwan’s most effective civil servants as she blocks travelers from smuggling meat, fresh fruit and living plants into Taiwan.
National > National News
Sniffer dog safeguards Taiwan’s environment








  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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