Monkey Business
• 2008 Sat+00:002009-02-14T18:07:55+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: a circulating fine, Chang Shih-Wei, Chang-Ting, CLA, COA, Council of Agriculture, Council of Labour Affairs, Fierce Competition, Forestry Institute, Formosan Macaque, Formosan monkeys, Formosan Rock Macaques, Frank Chang-Ting Hsieh, Frank Hsieh, Fushan region, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN, IUCN Red Data Book, KaohSiung City Government, Lucky 28, M. Mulatta, Macaca cyclopis, National Ping-Tung University of Science and Technology, National Taiwan Normal University, not endangered, NTNU, Protection For You and Me, Red Data Book, Rhesus Macaque, Taishan, Taiwan, Taiwanese, The Endagerment, the primates have become overweights and diagnosed with hypertension, The studied population, Wang Ying, When the Aboriginals discovered, Wildlife Conservation, Yilan County
Life Takes Visa
• 2008 Thu+00:002009-02-12T15:28:05+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
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 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
Undying Perseverance
• 2008 Tue+00:002009-01-20T13:11:38+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Central Taiwan, Chan Chun-Po, Chen Po-Chih, Chen Shui-Bian, China, Classified National Security Information Protection Act, Council of Grand Justice, Crafting the Taiwanese, Democratic Progressive Party, double standard, DPP, etaiwannews, Former First Lady, Frank Hsieh, Gao Jyh-Peng, Harvard, Harvard International Review, judge Hsu Chien-Hui, Judge Tsai Shou-Hsun, judge Wu Ding-Ya, KMT, Kuomintang, Lee Hung-Hsi, Lee Tung-Hui, Leslie Koo, Ma Ying-Jeou, national security, not guilty, political intimidation, Political Persecution, prosecution, secret diplomatic misions, Southern Taiwan, Striving Upstream, taipei, Taipei Detention Centre, taipeitimes, Taiwan, Taiwan Cement, Taiwan First, Taiwan Thinktank, Taiwan's Cross, Taiwanese, TaoYuan, U.N., United Nations, Vincent Siew, Wu Shu-Jen