Listening Intently
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-02-23T16:48:27+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 30th Anniversary, 44 South Village, A Repeated History, Academica Sinica, Alliance to Make 44 South Village a National Relic, Association of Mainlander Taiwanese, at least three Cabinet Ministers, Beijing, CECA, Chang Mao-Kuei, Chen Ching-Hsiou, Chen Shui-Bian, China, Chinese Nationalist Party, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Control Yuan, Curtis Smith, Democratic, Democratic Progresive Party, Director-General of the Central Personnel Administration, DPP, DPP Recommendations, first of a trio, Four Noes and One Without, Historic Site, Hsin-Yi, Hsinyi, Hsu Cheng, Hu Jin-Tao, Huang Kun-Hui, immediate Cabinet reshuffle, impeachment, Individual, It involves the exercise of sovereignty by an independent state, It was a numbers game, KMT, Lee Shu-Der, Lee Shush-Der, Lee Teng-Hui, Legislative Yuan, Li Fei, Ma Administration, Ma Ying-Jeou, MDN, Minister of Economic Affairs, Minister of Finance, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of National Defense, MOEA, National Policy Conference, One Step To Cooperation, one-China principle, open letter to Taiwanese compatriots, out of touch, Presidential Office, Presidential Spokesman, promising and historic milestone, Republican, Reviewing, second conference, Statue Governing Reconstruction of Old Military Dependents' Villages, Su Tseng-Chang, Taipei City Government, Taipei City Hall, Taiwan, Taiwan centric, Taiwan Solidarity Union, The Cabinet, The decision, The Impeachment, there is almost nothing that represents Taiwan history, third conference, Three Noes, TSU, United States, Wang Yu-Chi, Washington Post, What culture does Taiwan have, World Trade Organization, would only be fair, WTO, Xia-Men University, Yin Chi-Ming
“The Whites of Their Eyes”
• 2008 Sun+00:002009-02-08T17:15:59+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 228, 228 Incident, 908, 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign, a reign of terror, Andrew Nien-Dzu Yang, Approval ratings between CKS and Chen Shui-Bian, Beijing, Blood Sweat and Tears, Chen Shui-Bian, Chiag Ching-Kuo, Chiang Chung-Cheng, Chiang Kai-Shek, Chiang Kai-Shek Culture Park at Tashi, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Chiang Kai-Shek's diary, Chiang Kai-Shek's tomb, China, Chinese Civil War, Chinese Communist Party, Cihhu, Cihu, CKS Memorial Hall, CKS tomb, CKS' diary, Costa Rica, Cultural Heritage Protection Law, democracy, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Executive Yuan, February 1947, February 28 1947, Formosa, fourth tier, Hau Lung-Bin, honour gards, human rights, imposition of martial law, Ketagalan Institute, KMT, Kuomintang, Lee Jye, Lee Teng-Hui, Lee Yong-Ping, Legislative Yuan, Liberty Square, Lin Chia-Lung, Lin Shu-Fen, Ma Ying-Jeou, martial law, Ministry of Education, Ministry of National Defense, national defense, People's Republic of China, Republic of China, ROC, Secretary-General, Sun Teh-Hsin, Sun Yat-Sen, Taipei mayor, TAIPEI TIMES, Taiwan, Taiwan National Democracy Memorial Hall, Talungtung, Taoyuan International Airport, Tashi, Ten Minutes Today, the Confucius Temple, the Tibetan people after 1949, third tier, Two Hours in the Time of Two Years, U.N., What Brought the Fear, Why the Taiwanese reject reunification
WHO Is He?
• 2008 Thu+00:002009-02-05T12:17:18+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 Sun+00:002009-02-01T16:58:41+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?
A Single Heartbeat
• 2008 Sat+00:002009-01-31T15:22:04+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
The Man Who Changed the KMT
• 2008 Thu+00:002009-01-22T15:35:09+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1992 Consensus, Actions That Speak Louder Than Words, ADA, Agriculture Development Act, APEC, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, Association of Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), Beijing University, Central Taiwan, Chairman, Chairman of Political Science Department, Chao Lan-K'un, Chen Shui-Bian, Chen Yun-Lin, Chiang Ching-Kuo, Chiang Kai-Shek, Chiang Qing-Kuo, China, Chinese Civil War, Chinese envoy, Chinese nationality, Chong-Qing, Communist Party of China, constitutional but inappropriate, Council of Grand Ju, Council of Grand Justice, CPC, Dean of the Graduate Institute of Political Science, Diaoyutai, Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, direct flights, direct shipping, DPP Legislator, Enter the KMT, epoch-making, erase the Lee effect from Taiwan, Francisco Ou, friendlier KMT, Globalizing through China, Governor of Taiwan Province, Hong Kong, Hu Jin-Tao, Influence As a Chairman, Interior Minister, International Law and Diplomacy, Japan, KMT, KMT Chairman, KMT loyalists, Kuomin, Kuomintang, Land Law, Lee effect, Lee Teng-Hui, Legislative Yuan, Legislative Yuan committee meeting, Lien Chan, Lien Chen-Tung, Lien Fang-Yu, Lien Heng, Lien Hui-Hsin, Lin Fong-Cheng, Mainlander group in Taiwan, Mao Ze-Dong, National Taiwan University, NTU, Pandas, Peking University, People's Republic of China, Peru, PRC, Presidential Office, property scandal, Republic of China, Return to the Good Old Days, ROC, Second Sino-Japanese War, Secretary-General, Shaanxi, Southern Taiwan, State Council, Taipei City Council, Taipei mayor, Taiwan, Taiwan Affairs Office, Taiwan Constitution, Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Strait talks, Taiwan Work Office, Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), Taiwanese Agriculture Policy, Taiwanese envoy, Taiwanese fruits, Tang Bi-A, THE Talks on November 21 2008 and Beyond, U.N., UC, United Nations, University of Chicago, Vice President, WHA, What Lays Beyond 'The Talks' the opportunity, WHO, World Health Organization, Xi-an
Dear President Ma Ying-Jeou,
• 2008 Wed+00:002009-01-21T15:00:06+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
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Update to: “Undying Perseverance”
• 2008 Wed+00:002009-01-21T11:30:02+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 908, 908 Taiwan Nation Movement, Chang Min-Chiang, Chen Che-Nan, Chen Chih-Chung, Chen Shui-Bian, Cheng Hung-Yi, Democratic Progressive Party, Douglas Hsu, DPP, DPP government scandals, Far Eastern Group, Former First Lady, funds for political campaign, Ho Po-Wen, Huang Fang-Yen, Huang Jui-Ching, Hung San-Hsiung, KMT, Kuomintang, Lee Heng-Lung, money laundering, My Humble House Group, Pacific Distribution Investment Co., Peter Wang, plea bargain, political freedom, Presidential Office deupty secretary-general, pretrial hearings, ShinKong Hospital, Sogo deal, Sogo gift vouchers, Special Investigation Division, subpoena, Supreme Prosecutors Office, Swiss authorities, Taipei District Court, Taiwan, Taiwan Financial Asset Holding Co., Taiwan Financial Asset Service Corporation, Taiwan National Movement, Talking Show, Tsai Chen-Yang, Undying Perseverance, Walter Lin, Waterland Financial Holding Co., Wu Shu-Jen
Undying Perseverance
• 2008 Tue+00:002009-01-20T13:11:38+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
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Politics Leading Politcs
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-01-19T14:35:25+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1979, America, Andrew Hsia, Annette Lu, Barack Obama, Buerau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Chen Shui-Bian, civic journalists' movement, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Eric Chu, Formosa Magazine, Harvard University, Hau Long-Bin, Huang Hsin-Chieh, Jason Hu, John Chiang, KaohSiung Incident, KMT, Kuomintang, Legislative Yuan, Ma Ying-Jeou, Mandarina Crown Hotel Incident, Massachusetts, MOFA, Mount Jade Evening News, Mt. Jade Evening News, New York, Richard Boucher, TaiChung, TaiNan, Taipei Detention Centre, Taiwan, Taiwan Straight, Taiwan's Cross, TaoYuan, The Visionary Growth of TaiChung, To Culture a Pearl, Tsai Ing-Wen, United States, Wang Jin-Pyng, Washington D.C., witch hunt, Wu Rong-I, YuShan Evening News