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    Freedom House calls for investigation

    PROTESTS: The Presidential Office said setting up an independent commission to probe police action during the clashes would be a violation of the Constitution
    By Loa Iok-sin
    The US-based Freedom House on Thursday called on the Taiwanese government to set up an independent commission to investigate the clashes between police and demonstrators protesting against the visit of Chinese envoy Chen Yunlin (³¯¶³ªL) earlier this month.

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    President urges unity to revitalize economy

    PRIORITIES: The DPP lashed out at the Ma administration for its stop-gap measures and aimless policies, saying it should have focused on increasing job opportunities
    By Mo Yan-chih And Rich Chang
    President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) yesterday acknowledged the challenge presented by a slowing economy and urged all political parties to join hands in reviving the economy.

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    APEC ministers vow trade will beat global crisis

    Twenty-one Asia-Pacific economies making up half of world commerce made a plea on Thursday against protectionism and urged a quick breakthrough in global trade talks to beat the financial crisis.

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    Taiwan protests exclusion

    Taiwan has lodged a protest with authorities in Peru, the host country of the 2008 APEC forum, over the country's exclusion from an informal meeting of APEC foreign ministers, Taiwanese officials said on Thursday.

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    Obama plans to nominate Hillary Clinton: aides

    US president-elect Barack Obama plans to nominate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state as early as next week, a new milestone for a former first lady and a convergence of two political forces who contested mightily for the presidency.

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    Congress gives Big Three up to Dec. 2 to submit proposal

    Detroit's embattled automakers have two weeks to show a skeptical Congress how a multibillion-dollar lifeline would help them keep the industry from imploding.

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