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95年 - 95 地方政府特種考試_三等_新聞(選試英文):新聞英文#34814
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⑴ WTO
⑵ ASEAN
⑶ UNESCO
⑷ US Supreme Court
⑸ APEC
⑹諾貝爾獎得主
⑺立法院
⑻台北證券市場收盤指數值
⑼中央研究院
⑽菲律賓人
⑴ Frequent Jet Lag Sufferers May Face Risks
⑵ Global Refugee Numbers Decline
⑶ New York City Plans to Make Gender Personal Choice
⑷ To Prevent Amputations, Doctors Call for Aggressive Care
⑸ Tibetan River Floods Force Indian Power Plant to Shut Down
⑹ Bond Dealers Urged to Bolster Market Integrity
⑴ Quality Of Service Remains An Issue For Wireless Customers.(10 分) Wireless service providers point to surveys indicating that consumers primarily choose a cell phone plan based on price and coverage, and they note that prices have gone down as coverage has improved.
⑵ Obesity Study Into Action Games.(10 分) A university study has been launched to examine if active video games could reduce obesity in children. The year-long study, run by Nottingham Trent University, will look at how actionorientated games could encourage physical activity.
⑶ Oil Prices Stabilize On Talk Of OPEC Cut.(30 分) SINGAPORE (AP) -- Oil prices stabilized Tuesday after climbing nearly a dollar on threats of violence in Nigeria and a suggestion that OPEC may need to further cut its output. Light sweet crude for December delivery rose 3 cents to $60.05 a barrel in midmorning Asian electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Prices jumped 88 cents in Monday's trading after armed protesters shut down a Nigerian oil pumping station. Oil prices have retreated significantly from a summertime high above $78 a barrel, trading in a range of around $57-$61 a barrel over the past month as traders look for demand clues in weather and economic forecasts and weigh them against OPEC's plans to curb supplies by 1.2 million barrels a day. Some members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are concerned that prices have already fallen far enough from their July peak above US$78 a barrel. OPEC President Edmund Daukoru, also Nigeria's oil minister, said the oil cartel may need to further cut its output. "The market is clearly oversupplied, clearly oversupplied," Daukoru told reporters Monday during a visit to South Korea. On Tuesday, he said OPEC doesn't have a specific price floor or band that it wants to defend. Setting a target price band "is not really applicable to the fluid, free market," he said.