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    Taiwan should learn from other countries to advance telehealth services in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era, Minister of Health and Welfare Chiu Tai-yuan (邱泰源) said yesterday.Chiu made the remark at a Taipei conference titled the “Current Challenges and Opportunities in Telehealth,” held by the Nation.

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    Nearly 30 percent of migrant workers in Taiwan have been targeted by financial fraud, with each person losing an average of NT$7,995, a survey released on Thursday by Taipei Fubon Bank and non-governmental organization One-Forty showed.The survey was conducted in June and July among migrant workers.

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    Two detained in Core Pacific City scandal. Former Dingyue Development Corp (鼎越開發) president Chu Yea-hu (朱亞虎) has admitted paying bribes in connection to the Core Pacific City case, the Taipei District Court said, which granted prosecutors’ request late on Saturday night to have him detained and held incommunicado for suspected ...

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    english digest 實用美語(空中美語) Get ready to spin on your head -- “breaking” is set to make its Olympic debut at the Paris 2024 Games! Often referred to as breakdance or breakdancing, breaking was born in the streets of New York City during the early 1970s.

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    The Taipei Times is a daily English-language newspaper with 16 pages. It showcases three main sections of local and international news, features and sports. The first section features front page news; Taiwan news; Asia news; world news; local and world business news; and opinion pages.

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    ENGLISH DIGEST 實用美語 (空中美語) 2024-09-25. Get ready to spin on your head -- “breaking” is set to make its Olympic debut at the Paris 2024 Games! Often referred to as breakdance or breakdancing, breaking was born in the streets of New York City during the early 1970s.

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    Three people in the indigenous communities of Djumulj (賓茂) and Rulakes (壢坵) in Taimali Township (太麻里), Taitung County, recently died from food poisoning, while several others are still in hospital. The victims ate steamed millet rice balls containing snail meat, and instant noodles and pork. The Min.

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    PROTECTIONISM: China hopes to help domestic chipmakers gain more market share while preparing local tech companies for the possibility of more US sanctions. Beijing is stepping up pressure on Chinese companies to buy locally produced artificial intelligence (AI) chips instead of Nvidia Corp products, part of the nation’s effort to expand its ...

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    John Stones scored deep in injury time as Manchester City salvaged a 2-2 draw with 10-man Arsenal on Sunday to remain top of the English Premier League table after a rip-roaring battle against their bitter title rivals.

  11. ‘Long’ wait for ‘Chinese dragon’ to go English - Taipei Times

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    The pre-eminent authority on the English language, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), last month issued an update to one of its entries, adding the term “Chinese dragon” to its lexicon for the first time.