Friday, September 28, 2007
Visitors to Japan will be fingerprinted, photographed
The China Post - Visitors entering Japan will be required to have their fingerprints and photos taken beginning Nov. 20 as part of a comprehensive program designed to prevent terrorist activity and safeguard travelers' safety, the Japanese Ministry of Justice announced yesterday in the presence of media and travel agency executives in Taiwan. Full Story
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
American, Filipino held over murder of broke
The China Post - Kaohsiung City police have detained an American and his Filipino girlfriend for questioning in connection with the death of cram school teacher broker, Chiu Mei-yun, whose body was found inside a large garbage bag on Saturday. Full Story
Thursday, September 13, 2007
NT$100 bills in markets more bacteria-ridden than toilet seats
The China Post - A Consumers' Foundation (CF) survey on NT$100 bills collected in a traditional market found that 75 percent of the bills contained the bacteria Staphylococcal known to cause food poisoning and infections in other parts of the body and 17 percent of sampled bills contained E. coli. Full Story
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
CPA unveils 2008 working schedule for public servants
The China Post - The Central Personnel Administration (CPA) announced yesterday the working schedule for all government agencies and schools for 2008. Full Story
Holiday freeway toll schedule from September 22 to 25
The China Post - Throughout the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday from September 22 to 25, all freeway toll stations in Taiwan will temporarily cease collections between 12:00 a.m. and 6 a.m. and shoulders on select freeway sections will be open to motorists. Full Story
Monday, September 10, 2007
Ang Lee wins 2nd Golden Lion for sex thriller
The China Post - Taiwanese director Ang Lee on Saturday picked up his second Venice Film Festival Golden Lion for best picture for his new erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution". Full Story
Who won what at the Venice film festival
The China Post - Director Ang Lee's spy thriller "Lust, Caution" won the top award at the Venice film festival on Saturday. Full Story
Lee hailed as 'pride of Taiwan' after 2nd Gold Lion
The China Post - Officials and artists yesterday hailed film director Ang Lee after his new erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution" won the Golden Lion for best picture at the Venice Film Festival. This is the second time in three years that Lee has captured the coveted prize. Full Story
12,000 bank workers rally against reforms
The China Post - Over 12,000 employees from 23 domestic banks yesterday took to the streets to protest the government's ongoing second-stage financial reforms designed to consolidate Taiwan's banking sector. Full Story
Taipei, Beijing still working on Olympic torch path agreement
The China Post - Taiwan and China have failed to reach a final agreement on Taiwan's inclusion in the Olympic torch relay, but both sides agreed to make last-ditch effort to hammer out an agreement on the controversial issue. Full Story
5 mass rallies to be held in Taipei today
The China Post - Five major rallies and demonstrations related to the forthcoming legislative and presidential elections early next year will be staged in Taipei today. Full Story
Taiwan's inclusion on torch relay route acceptable: Chang
The China Post - Premier Chang Chun-hsiung said yesterday that Taiwan can accept China's latest revision to the route for the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay, with Taipei's top cross-strait policy maker saying both sides are close to signing an agreement for the torch to pass through the island. Full Story
Friday, September 7, 2007
Airport exhibition focuses on Taiwan's top scenic attractions
The China post - The National Museum of History (NMH) in collaboration with the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport unveiled yesterday a traditional inkbrush painting exhibition, featuring local artists' impressions of the country's top scenic attractions. Full Story
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Manager releases statement announcing Pavarotti's death
The China post - The following is the full text of the statement announcing the death of Luciano Pavarotti, issued on Thursday by the opera star's manager, Terri Robson: Full Story
Superstar tenor Pavarotti dies at 71
The China post - Legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, whose titanic voice and charisma brought opera to the masses, died of cancer on Thursday aged 71. Full Story
World mourns loss of Italian tenor Pavarotti
The China post - Friends and admirers of Luciano Pavarotti joined a chorus of grief as the world paid homage to the thrilling voice and ebullient personality of the great Italian tenor who died on Thursday. Full Story
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Traffic plan for Mid-Autumn holiday announced
The China Post - Transport authorities yesterday announced a tentative plan to ease highway traffic during the upcoming four-day Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. Full Story
Local airlines to offer only Taipei-Shanghai holiday charter flights
The China Post - Six Taiwanese airlines have all applied to the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) to operate chartered flights between Taipei and Shanghai during the Mid-Autumn Festival, CAA director general Billy K.C. Chang said yesterday. Full Story
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Sports lotto selection fair: Ministry of Finance
The China Post - The Ministry of Finance (MOF) yesterday said the process to select the issuer of Taiwan's first sports lottery was fair and just, denying charges that the selection committee favored Taipei Fubon Bank due to the presence of foreign advisors. Full Story
Demonstrators burn United States flag in Kaohsiung
The China Post - Dozens of protesters in Taiwan yesterday burned and trampled the Stars and Stripes outside the island's U.S. mission, reports said, after a senior White House official said Taiwan was not a state. Full Story
Taiwan image ads displayed at Sydney International Airport
The China Post - Advertising billboards featuring Taiwanese images are currently being displayed around Sydney International Airport as part of the Government Information Office (GIO)'s efforts to raise the country's international profile, a GIO official said yesterday. Full Story
Over 1,000 take part in Vietnam cultural festival
The China Post - More than 1,000 people participated in a Vietnamese cultural festival held in Taipei City Sunday for migrant workers from Vietnam to celebrate their nation's Independence Day. The festival was held at the city's 228 Memorial Park and organized by the Taipei city government's Department of Labor, a local official said. The official said Taipei has nearly 7,000 migrant workers from Vietnam, accounting for 20 percent of all foreign workers in the city. Most migrant workers from Vietnam are domestic helpers. Full Story
Taipei Fubon Bank wins sports lottery bid
The China Post - The Taipei Fubon Bank under the Fubon Financial Holding Co. yesterday beat two other contenders for the right to manage the island's state-run sports lottery. Full Story
Monday, September 3, 2007
Panel to choose sports lottery ticket issuer
The China Post - A committee composed of officials from the Ministry of Finance, the National Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and scholars will decide which of three banks will win the right to issue tickets for a sports lottery proposed for next year. Full Story
72 rarely used public facilities revived
The China Post - The Public Construction Commission under the Executive Yuan has brought to life 72 idle public facilities which were built at NT$15.9 billion (US$480.36 million) in total, a commission official said Saturday. Full Story
Fish farms to face banned drug checks
The China Post - Officials with the Fisheries Agency under the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture are scheduled to tour 10 fish farms in Taipei County today to see if their operators have used banned drugs to help boost production. Full Story
Railways inaugurate auto transportation services
The China Post - The state-run Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) implemented an auto transport service yesterday that allows passengers and their cars to reach their destinations simultaneously, but the service has drawn mixed responses from passengers. Full Story
The Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign state, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says
The China Post - It is an unquestionable fact that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a country with independent sovereignty, and such a fact won't be altered by any comment from any foreign officials, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) stressed yesterday. Full Story
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