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 Single Heartbeat
• 2008 SatUTC2009-01-31T15:22:04+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 23 million Taiwanese, a divided DPP, A Single Heartbeat, a united KMT, authoritarian dictatorship, Barack Obama, Beyond Political Censorship His Words, bureaucratic paralysis, CCP, checkbook diplomacy, Chen Chih-Chung, Chen Shui-Bian, Cheng Jei-Cheng, Chiang Kai-Shek, China Times, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Nationalist Party, CKS Memorial Hall, Controversial Innocence At Play, democratic movement's integration of grassroots political forces, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, efficiency of implementation of government policies, Executive Yuan, favouritism, four noes, Frank Hsieh, Huang Jui-Ching, human rights and democracy, KMT, Lee Ying-Yuan, Liu Chao-Shiuan, Lu Mu-Lin, Ma Ying-Jeou, Ministry of Education, money-laundering charges, National Taiwan Democracy Hall, Office of the President, olive branch, PRC, public infrastructure projects, ROC, secret diplomacy, Sun Yat-Sen, Tainted Red, Taipei District Court, Taiwan, Taiwan independence, Taiwan's Cross, Taiwan's legal system, The Fall of the Plan for Democracy, the Organic Act of the CKS Memorial Hall, the Organic Regulations of the National Taiwan Democracy Hall, U.N., U.S., United Nations, United States, Wang Yu-Chi, Wu Shu-Jen, Yu Shyi-Kun, Yun-Lin County
“Level” of Freedom, the Reflection
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-01-15T13:37:14+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Asia, Assembly and Parade Law, autocratic regional hegemonic powers, BERI, Business Environment Risk Intelligence, Cathay United Bank, CBC, CCW, Central Bank of China, Chen Shui-Bian, Chen Yu-Lin, China, Chinatrust Commercial Bank, Citicorp., Citizen Congress Watch, civil liberties, Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, credit cards, Democracy Watch list, determination for unilateralism, DPP, E. Sun Bank, Economic Freedom, Environmental Advocacy Group, exaggerated faith, Financial Supervisory Commission, free country, Freedom House, FSC, George W. Bush, Heritage Foundation, Ho Tsung-Hsun, Hong Kong, Human Rights Watch, Index of Economic Freedom, India, interest rates, International Human Rights Group, invasion of Iraq, Iraq, Japan, Jason Tsai, KMT, KMT boycott, Lee Tung-Hui, Level of Freedom, Ma Yin Jeou, market fundamentalism, police brutality, political freedom, prosecution and detention, regime change, Russia, Singapore, Taipei Fubon Bank, Taishin International Bank, Taiwan, Taiwan Business Alliance Conference, U.S., Union Bank of Taiwan, United States, Universal Declaration for Human Rights, vouchers, Wall Street Journal, Wild Strawberry Movement, world's freest economy
Violating the W.T.O.
• 2008 MonUTC2009-01-12T12:49:28+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Taiwan, Ma Yin Jeou, economy, China, MOEA, Ministry of Economic Affairs, CECA, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, WTO, World Trade Organization, MOU, Memorandum of Understanding, U.S., EU, Japan, Canada, Chinese financial market, CEPA, Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, MOFA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cross-Straight relations, FTA, Free Trade Agreement, tainted milk, lead toxin, lead poisoning, Bush Administration, Clinton Administration, IRP, Intellectual Property Rights, GPA, Government Procurement Agreement, tariffs, Made in Taiwan, GDP, Yen Ching-Chang, Hong Kong, Macao
