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President Ma Ying-jeou faced criticism for forcing motorists in front of his motorcade to veer out of his way, according to the top story in the Chinese-language Liberty Times Monday. Last Saturday, the presidential motorcade encountered a traffic jam...
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President Ma Ying-jeou apologized through a ruling Kuomintang official Thursday for mentioning opinion poll results despite a ban on doing so during the final ten days of the election campaign. Ma mentioned the poll results during a meeting of the Kuomintang’s...
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President Ma Ying-jeou vowed to ``let the killing fields`` of the Chinese civil war ``fade into history and realize eternal peace`` across the Taiwan Strait during a commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the bitter battle of Guningtou on the Nationalist...
Tags: Kinmen of Taiwan, Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Affairs Office, China, Wang Yi, Wang Jing, ma ying, tests positive, economic cooperation
In violation of a campaign promise not to wear "two hats," President Ma Ying-jeou assumed the chairmanship of the ruling right-wing Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, KMT) Saturday and thus opened a era of restored KMT party-state and strong-man politics.
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Using a string of front kicks to score two points just 25 seconds into the gold medal bout, Chen continued to exploit her quickness and agility advantage over an opponent 10 years older than her to extend the lead to 4-0 after just over a minute...The...
Tags: Taiwan, premier liu, Typhoon Morakot, Cabinet, Wu Den-yih, Liu Chao-shiuan, ma ying, taiwan premier, political response, president ma
In this file photo taken on April 1, 2001, The Dalai Lama, left, and then-Taipei City Mayor Ma Ying-jeou put their palms together and smiles to each other as the Dalai Lama visits the mayor at Taipei City Government, in Taipei, Taiwan. China has denounced...
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Top leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Hu Jintao on Wednesday expressed his condolences to the Taiwan people for the deaths caused by Typhoon Morakot. Hu, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, expressed deep sorrow on behalf of mainland...
Tags: Taiwan Town, Typhoon Morakot, ma ying, China, president ma, Macao Red Cross, deaths toll
Fingerpointing has begun in earnest in Taiwan, as the island struggles to recover nearly a week and a half after its deadliest typhoon in at least 50 years. Many here pin blame on the government, especially President Ma Ying-jeou. The disaster has become...
Tags: Taiwan Strait, president ma, ma ying, Typhoon Morakot, private pain, public servants, Gutierrezes
A team of soldiers carry supply goodss for victims to the the flooded village of Maolin, southern Taiwan, following Typhoon Morakot, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009. Water purification tablets, tents, prefabricated homes and other foreign aid arrived in Taiwan...
Tags: Taiwan, Typhoon Morakot, foreign aid, ma ying, president ma, taiwan awaited, aid arrived
TAIPEI: Taiwan leaders, already under fire over the response to a typhoon that likely killed hundreds, have accepted foreign aid after earlier refusing the offers, officials said on Saturday, as the president apologised. Trying to repair its image after...
Tags: Taiwan, Typhoon Morakot, deaths toll, ma ying, taiwan leaders, president ma, southern taiwan