NTD $100 Luck
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-02-19T16:57:55+00:00. 15 • 3 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 100000 hair follicles, 12cm a year, avoid clothes in black and white, Benefiting From The Economy, buying a pair of shoes, Buying books, Certain religious groups, China, Chinese New Year, Electron micrograph, Electronmicrograph, even numbers, f100, foul languages, Funny Fact, getting a hair-cut, golden bowl, Hair-Cutting, Hong Kong, In the 1920's America, Japan, Jason, Male pattern baldness, Mohammad, Nail Cutting, NTD $100, NTD $100 in Taiwan, odd numbers, Offering anything in fours, Only in Taiwan, Other Should-Nots, Qing Dynasty, Rainie Yang, Regular hairdressing, Sam Zhu, Samson and Delilah, saying words like finished and gone, seven defined social values of hair throughout history, Shuan-Lian MRT station, Shuanglian MRT station, Shuanglian station, Singapore, Social Value, sweeping the floor, TaiChung, Taichung City, Taipei Main Station, Taiwan, talking about death, The African-American afro, the Christian Bible, The quality, the Spring Festival, Traditional Superstitions, USD $5 haircut, washing your hair, Western Superstition, What We Think We Know, While the amount of white or grey hair, Why we cut our hair
Taiwan’s Voice
• 2008 FriUTC2009-02-13T17:14:04+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Taiwan, DPP, mainland Chinese, MOFA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hong Kong, Democratic Progressive Party, Ma Ying-Jeou, Presidential Office, Wang Yu-Chi, Burning Bridges and No Ticket, Tsaing Ing-Wen, National Affairs Conference, Huang Kuen-Huei, Taiwan Solidarity Union, TSU, there is a problem in the community, The Problem, There is a fear for the future generation, Chen Chi-Mai, an appropriate way to attend the conference, the exchanges should work both ways, The situation is unbalanced, The Source Ma Ying-Jeou, Taiwan's diplomacy to prioritize economic issues, Japanese, Shih Wen-Bin, Department of Economic and Trade Affairs, Saudi Arabia, You Can Do It We Can Help, the goernment's bilateral and multilateral cooperation schemes, Free Trade Agreements, The Turtle Loses the Race, incompetent officials, Examination Yuan, exit mechanism, iron rice bowl, John Kuan, the Singaporean model, rights of civil servants, And the heads will roll, public trust, corruption, Billions To Offer, National Development Fund, to save a local chip sector, Dynamic Random access Memory, DRAM, Yin Chi-Ming, Taiwan Institute for Economic Research, Yang Chia-Yen, a transparent set of guidelines, Department of Social Movements, Taiwan's State and Social Movements, Civic Movment Department, under Tsai's reform plan, 1991 National Affairs Conference
Relationship Versus Territory
• 2008 TueUTC2009-02-10T17:39:55+00:00. 15 • 4 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Taiwan, China, WTO, Bush Administration, GPA, Government Procurement Agreement, Hong Kong, Taiwan independence, United States, Barack Obama, Washington D.C., Ma Ying-Jeou, WHO, World Health Organization, Cross Strait, Korean Peninsula, World Trade Organizatio, International Health Regulations, IHR, Clearly Unclear, Cristy Li, Portuguese, Macau, UK passports, US passports, EU passports, What the President Says, Unofficial Relations, World War II, Taiwan guidelines, State Department, authoritarian regime, Court of Appeals, 100 Taiwanese, Roger Lin, Charles Camp, did not include Taiwan's sovereignty rights to China, San Francisco Peace Treaty, Taiwanese Americans, US government, Judge Rosemary Collyer, Cheng Chung-Mo, Judicial Yuan, Judicial Yuan Vice President, Hillary Clinton, Formosa Betryaed, George Kerr, Melissa Patterson, Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the US and China and the Taiwan Relations Act, US Supreme Court, National Press Club
WHO Is He?
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-02-05T12:17:18+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1992 Consensus, Authenticism, Barack Obama, birth certificate, buzzflash.com, Chai Trong-Rong, Chen Shui-Bian, Cheng Wen-Tsang, China, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Frank Hsieh, George W. Bush, Guang-Dong, Guangdong, head of state, Hong Kong, KMT, Kowloon, Kowloon Hospital, Legislator, Lesley Ma, Ma Ying-Jeou, Ma Ying-Jeou autobiography, Mark Ma, natural born Citizen, President of Taiwan, Presidential Office, Review and Compare, Shenzhen, Taiwan, U.S., United States, US Constitution, Wang Yu-Chi, Where are the Papers, Who Said What, World United Formosans for Independence
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?
The Man Who Changed the KMT
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-01-22T15:35:09+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Taiwan, China, Pandas, Japan, Hong Kong, NTU, KMT, Chen Shui-Bian, Chinese envoy, Legislative Yuan, Kuomintang, Central Taiwan, Southern Taiwan, Council of Grand Justice, U.N., United Nations, Chen Yun-Lin, National Taiwan University, Chiang Kai-Shek, Lien Chan, Lien Fang-Yu, Lin Fong-Cheng, Chairman, Kuomin, Presidential Office, KMT Chairman, Secretary-General, Lien Heng, Taiwan Strait, Xi-an, Shaanxi, Lien Chen-Tung, Chao Lan-K'un, Mainlander group in Taiwan, International Law and Diplomacy, University of Chicago, UC, Chairman of Political Science Department, Dean of the Graduate Institute of Political Science, property scandal, Taipei mayor, Lien Hui-Hsin, Agriculture Development Act, ADA, Land Law, Enter the KMT, Governor of Taiwan Province, Lee Teng-Hui, Vice President, Taiwan Constitution, Council of Grand Ju, constitutional but inappropriate, Interior Minister, Taiwanese Agriculture Policy, DPP Legislator, Tang Bi-A, Influence As a Chairman, erase the Lee effect from Taiwan, Lee effect, Return to the Good Old Days, Chiang Ching-Kuo, Chiang Qing-Kuo, KMT loyalists, friendlier KMT, Taipei City Council, Actions That Speak Louder Than Words, Communist Party of China, CPC, Hu Jin-Tao, Mao Ze-Dong, Chong-Qing, Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War, Beijing University, Peking University, Taiwanese envoy, Peru, THE Talks on November 21 2008 and Beyond, Association of Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), direct shipping, direct flights, Taiwan Strait talks, What Lays Beyond 'The Talks' the opportunity, Diaoyutai, Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, 1992 Consensus, ROC, Republic of China, PRC, People's Republic of China, Chinese nationality, Legislative Yuan committee meeting, Francisco Ou, WHA, WHO, World Health Organization, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, APEC, State Council, Taiwan Work Office, Taiwan Affairs Office, Globalizing through China, epoch-making, Taiwanese fruits
The Age of Tea
• 2008 SunUTC2009-01-18T11:32:43+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Cha Chi, Cha Gang, Cha Hu, Cha Pan, Chinese Kung Fu Teahouse, Chinese National Standard, clay teapot, friend green tea, Giab, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Consumer Council, Interministerial Taiwan Tea Improvement Organization, Japanese Tea Ceremony, Kong Fu Tea Ceremony, lead poisoning, Lou Dou, Lu Yu, Ming Dynasty, Oolong tea, Perennial Tea Ceremony, Qing Dynasty, Reintroducing An Old Culture, Sen tea, Sindian, steamed green tea, Taiwan Provincial Government's Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Taiwan Tea Exporter Association, Taiwan Tea Manufacturer's Association, tea cup, tea houses, Ten Ren Teaism Foundation, The Classic of Tea, Yi Xing, Yunnan
“Level” of Freedom, the Reflection
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-01-15T13:37:14+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Taiwan, Ma Yin Jeou, DPP, China, police brutality, U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, Lee Tung-Hui, political freedom, Freedom House, KMT, Chen Shui-Bian, United States, Assembly and Parade Law, Level of Freedom, Singapore, Democracy Watch list, George W. Bush, determination for unilateralism, Iraq, India, Asia, invasion of Iraq, market fundamentalism, exaggerated faith, autocratic regional hegemonic powers, Russia, regime change, Chen Yu-Lin, Wild Strawberry Movement, prosecution and detention, civil liberties, free country, Human Rights Watch, International Human Rights Group, Universal Declaration for Human Rights, Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, Economic Freedom, Wall Street Journal, Heritage Foundation, Index of Economic Freedom, world's freest economy, Taiwan Business Alliance Conference, Business Environment Risk Intelligence, BERI, Ho Tsung-Hsun, Jason Tsai, Environmental Advocacy Group, Citizen Congress Watch, CCW, KMT boycott, credit cards, interest rates, Central Bank of China, Financial Supervisory Commission, FSC, CBC, vouchers, Taipei Fubon Bank, Citicorp., Taishin International Bank, Cathay United Bank, Union Bank of Taiwan, E. Sun Bank, Chinatrust Commercial Bank
Violating the W.T.O.
• 2008 MonUTC2009-01-12T12:49:28+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Bush Administration, Canada, CECA, CEPA, China, Chinese financial market, Clinton Administration, Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Cross-Straight relations, economy, EU, Free Trade Agreement, FTA, GDP, Government Procurement Agreement, GPA, Hong Kong, Intellectual Property Rights, IRP, Japan, lead poisoning, lead toxin, Ma Yin Jeou, Macao, Made in Taiwan, Memorandum of Understanding, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MOEA, MOFA, MOU, tainted milk, Taiwan, tariffs, U.S., World Trade Organization, WTO, Yen Ching-Chang
