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• 2008 ThuUTC2009-02-26T18:36:28+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: a member of the press, a television interview this Friday, Annette Lu, Cabinet, CECA, Central News Agency, Chen Chui-Bian, China, China's National Tourism Administration, China's stance on Taiwan's sovereignce has not changed, China's ultimate goal to annex Taiwan, Chinese In Taiwan Today, Chinese Nationalist Party, CNA, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Cross Strait, Cross Strait relations, Cross Strait Tourism Exchange Meeting, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, EU, European Union, Febraury 27, George W. Bush, Huang Kun-Huei, KMT, KMT Says No, Legislative Yuan, Liu Chao-Shiuan, Ma Administration, Ma Ying-Jeou, National Security Bureau, National Security Council, National Unification Council, normalcy, nothing to do with political issues and sovereignty, NSB, NSC, proper capacity, public debate is not necessary over naming the arrangement and what should be stipulated, selling out Taiwan, selling out Taiwan sovereignty, Shao Qi-Wei, State Council, Taiwan, Taiwan Affairs Council, Taiwan Solidarity Union, the economic integration of the European Union, There Is No Such Thing As A Free Meal, TSU, Wang Yu-Chi, Welcome to Beijing, when travelling in Taiwan is safe, work both ways, Wu Ching-Chih
Life Takes Visa
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-02-12T15:28:05+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 2009 World Games, 30-day visa-free entry, Article 4, British Trade and Cultural Office in Taiwan, broadening visa exemptions, Canada, Celebrating Visa-Style, Central News Agency, Chen Chu, Chinese Nationalist Party, Civil Service Employment Act, CNA, David Lin, Democratice Progressive Party, Deputy Foreign Minister, DPP, dual citizenship, Dun Laoghaire, e-Passports, Environmental Protection Administration, EPA, EU, EU ambassador in Taiwan, European Economic and Trade Office in Taiwan, European Union, Executive Yuan, FAPA, Formosan Association for PUblic Affairs, Frank Hsieh, Guy Ledoux, How Many Appologies, International Olympic Committee, International Women's Club of Dublin, International Women's Club of Dublin Charity Drive, International World Games Association, Investigation Bureau, IOC, Ireland, Iris Ho, IWGA, Kaohsiung City, KMT, Lee Nan-Yang, Legislator Lee Ching, Lientan Conference Centre, Ma Ying-Jeou, Nathaly Leers, nullifying, Premier Liu Chao-Shiuan, suicide prevention campaign, Taipei National Palace Museum, TAIPEI TIMES, Taiwan, Taiwan's Nationality Law, taiwannews, Tang Dynasty, The Bigger Picture, the first Western powerhouse, the loyalty of public officials, UK, UK Visa Application Centre, United Kingdom, United States, visa-free entry, Wetland Attractions
A Sheep Painted Panda
• 2008 SunUTC2009-02-01T16:58:41+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 106th CONGRESS 1st Session, 1972 Shanghai Communique, 1992 Consensus, a pluralistic society, Chao Chien-Ming, Chen Shui-Bian, China, Chinese Culture University, CNA, Communist Part of China, CPC, Democratic Progressive Party, Deng Xiao-Ping, DPP, each adopted policies based on thos fears, each side believed increasingly that the other threatened its fundamental interests, eight point proposal, Hong Kong, Hu Jin-Tao, international space, Jiang Ze-Min, KMT, Lee Teng-Hui, Lee Teng-Hui on the issue at hand, Ma Ying-Jeou, MAC, Mainland Affairs Council, One China, PRC, Recent Events, ROC, six point overture, Taiwan, The Great Hall of the People, the result was a spiral of mutual insecurity and militarization, The Six Point Overture from Hu's speech, Tsai Wei, Wang Yu-Chi, What has happened?, What is China's idea of Peace?
Update to: Taiwan Under “Democracy Watch” List
• 2008 SatUTC2009-01-17T12:48:20+00:00. 15 • 6 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: civil liberty, CNA, Copyright Law, Democracy Watch list, human rights, Intellectual Prpoerty Office, IPR enforcement, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan, Wang Mei-Hua
