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'228' is not just 'history' for Taiwan

The decision to link the belated reopening of a national museum on the February 28th Incident of 1947 with the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Republic of China is likely to become a pretext for the sanitation of the role of the ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chiang Kai-shek,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Chen Shui-bian,  Ma Ying-jeou

Anti-beef legislation could harm relations with US: Taiwan security official

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Any attempts by legislators to amend the law in order to block the results of the beef import protocol will damage relations with the United States, National Security Council Secretary-General Su Chi said Thursday. The ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Department of Health,  National Security Council,  Democratic Progressive Party,  World Trade Organization

Ma plans changes in Taiwan game rules

Before and after his inauguration on May 20, 2008, President Ma Ying-jeou has frequently criticized the proposals floated by former president Chen Shui-bian for constitutional reform and restructuring and declared that Taiwan needed to "recuperate" ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Chen Shui-bian,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Lee Teng-Hui,  James Soong

Premier Wu accused of Bali holiday with gangster

Premier Wu Den-yih traveled to the holiday island of Bali with a convicted gangster, Next Magazine wrote yesterday. According to the publication, Chiang Chin-liang, 43, was involved in a ream of about 30 crimes including the murder of a ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

Taiwan animation industry moves into Guangzhou

Nine Taiwanese animation companies signed an agreement yesterday to invest in China's Guangzhou, reports said yesterday. The eventual investment in the southern city's animation business park could reach a total value of 500 million yuan (NT$2.5 ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  4 Nov 2009

Taiwan trade chief arrives in China to discuss ECFA

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Bureau of Foreign Trade Director Huang Chih-peng reportedly arrived in China Wednesday, reportedly for a round of unofficial talks about plans for an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement. Huang had been slated to leave ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, eTaiwan News,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chen Yunlin,  Ma Ying-jeou

Taiwan Premier Wu Den-yih accused of Bali holiday with gangster

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Premier Wu Den-yih traveled to the holiday island of Bali with a convicted gangster, Next Magazine wrote Wednesday. According to the publication, Chiang Chin-liang, 43, was involved in a ream of about 30 crimes including ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

Accountability is issue in Taiwan-U.S. beef flap

Yesterday's consensus among all parties in the Legislative Yuan to rapidly approve a legal ban on the importation of beef products with especially high risk of contamination of "mad cow disease" sent an important message to President Ma Ying-jeou's ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  National Security Council,  Wang Jin-pyng (politician)

Taiwan baseball star Tsao Chin-hui defends innocence

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Brother Elephants pitcher Tsao Chin-hui said Tuesday he had to apologize for the kind of friends he kept, but insisted he was innocent of accepting money to fix games. Tsao, a former player for the Colorado Rockies and the ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Los Angeles Dodgers,  Ministry of Justice

Taiwan's new democrats need integrity and passion

Taiwan's democracy resulted from the combination of decades of sacrifice and brave resistance to the authoritarian rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) by a bottom-up grassroots movement, international pressure from the global human ...

From TAIWAN NEWS, Taiwan News,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chen Shui-bian,  Wu Shu-chen,  Democratic Progressive Party

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