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Taiwan News (formerly China News) is one of the three English-language newspapers in Taiwan, the other two being the Taipei Times and the China Post. It is published by the food manufacturing company I-Mei, which also publishes the Mandarin-language news weekly of the same name (Taiwan News; the title being in English).

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SIA, Tourism NSW ink promotion pact

Singapore Airlines and Tourism New South Wales have signed a joint marketing agreement aimed at boosting visitor numbers to Sydney and beyond. Under the terms of the memorandum of understanding, both parties will jointly explore and implement ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Singapore Airlines

Global survey finds employers offer greater benefit choices

One in four employers around the world now offers employees choice in the benefits they receive, with a third of the remainder also considering doing so, according to a survey of more than 1,700 organizations in 47 countries, conducted by Mercer. ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009

Sheraton Taipei Hotel honored with three World Travel Awards

For the third year in a row, the Sheraton Taipei Hotel has won three top honors at the 16th Annual World Travel Awards. Nominated as Taiwan's Leading Business Hotel, Taiwan's Leading Conference Hotel, and Taiwan's Leading Hotel, the ballots were ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Wall Street Journal,  Academy Awards,  Daihatsu,  Amway

Tropics in Singapore decked out for Xmas festivity and shopping

SINGAPORE - This Christmas in the Tropics is set to be a jolly one, jam packed with celebrations and lifestyle experiences from November 7, 2009 to January 3, 2010. Compared to previous celebrations, the duration of this year's light-up is ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009

U.S. must clarify stance on Taiwan

Besides failing to sufficiently highlight the importance of human rights and democracy during his first state visit to the People's Republic of China, United States President Barack Obama left the 23 million Taiwan people troubling questions ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Hu Jintao,  Ma Ying-jeou,  Ronald Reagan

AADA adjusts bunker surcharge

Reflecting recent increase in the price of oil at Hong Kong and South Korea, the member lines of AADA wish to advise that in accordance with the established review procedures, the Bunker Surcharge level for shipments from China and Hong Kong to ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009

Vice Foreign Minister in heated debut at Legislative Yuan

New Vice Foreign Minister Shen Lyushun marked his debut appearance at the Legislative Yuan amid vehement verbal clashes with aides and lawmakers alike, reports said yesterday. Shen, 60, is a high-school classmate of President Ma Ying-jeou. He has ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Chen Shui-bian,  Department of Health

Former Interior Minister Yu Cheng-hsien gets two-year suspended sentence for corruption

Former Interior Minister Yu Cheng-hsien was sentenced to two years in prison suspended for five years yesterday in one of the corruption scandals surrounding jailed ex-President Chen Shui-bian. The Taipei District Court also sentenced him to 120 ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chen Shui-bian,  Ma Ying-jeou

KMT likely to lose 3 counties in local elections, says poll

The ruling Kuomintang was likely to lose control over three counties in the Dec. 5 local elections, a poll said yesterday. The opposition Democratic Progressive Party was likely to wrest back Ilan County from the KMT, while Hsinchu County and ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Ma Ying-jeou,  Yu Shyi-kun

KMT likely to lose 3 counties in Taiwan local elections: Poll

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The ruling Kuomintang was likely to lose control over three counties in the December 5 local elections, a poll said Friday. The opposition Democratic Progressive Party was likely to wrest back Ilan County from the KMT, ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Ma Ying-jeou,  Yu Shyi-kun

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