The New Age On The Generations
• 2008 Tue+00:002009-02-24T16:39:00+00:00. 15 • 4 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
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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
By The Numbers
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-02-02T15:06:10+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: alcohol, anxiety, Bureau of Labour, Cardinal Tien Hospital, college graduates, construction projects, Department of Social Welfare, depression, DGBAS, Directorate General of Budget Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, food voucher, gambling, Get in Line, Government Information Office, Government Wants YOU, hang-over, Hau Lung-Bin, insomnia, internship programs, Jiang Han-Guang, KaohSiung City Government, labour-intensive companies, Liu Chao-Shiuan, local service industry, Lunar New Year, Ma Ying-Jeou, Minister without Portfolio, over sleeping, Prime Minister, psychiatrists, public infrastructure construction budget, public sector, service industries, Shaking Hands, shopping voucher, shopping voucher programe, Shu-Tien Memorial Hospital, Su Jun-Pin, taipei, taipei city, Taipei City Government, Taipei City Mayor, Taiwan, The Deep Hole, the global financial crisis, The Other Numbers, Tom Yang, training courses, Tsai Hsung-Hsiung, university graduates, unpaid leaves, video gaming, white-collar workers, Who Brought the Psychiatrist