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Taipei, Nov. 21 (CNA) The Chung Hsing New Village in central Taiwan's Nantou County, once the seat of the Taiwan provincial government, will in 10 years be transformed into a research park that will generate an annual output value of NT$29.5 billion (US$911...
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Opposition Democratic Progressive Party Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen demanded that President Ma Ying-jeou's Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) government re-negotiate a controversial protocol signed last month with Washington to open the Taiwan market...
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Across the Taiwan Straits in Nanjing has sent a message to the Kuomintang government under President Ma Ying-jeou and the Taiwan people that "squeeze time" is approaching. Nanjing at Beijing's suggestion, of massive celebrations marking the 60th anniversary...
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Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has rejected an interview request from China's official Xinhua news agency, explaining that the timing was not right, a government spokesman said yesterday. Ma's decision came despite his government's overall policy of...
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Japanese counterpart, the Interchange Association, through an annual working-level meeting. A new opportunity may have arisen, however, since President Ma Ying-jeou took office on May 20, 2008. Cross-Taiwan Strait exchanges have been greatly boosted and...
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Council for Cultural Affairs Minister Huang Pi-twan tendered her resignation, but Premier Wu Den-yih asked her to stay on, the Executive Yuan said Wednesday. Wu asked her to take a couple of days leave and rethink her offer, Cabinet spokesman Su Jun-pin...
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The National Security Bureau (NSB) said yesterday wire-tappings have been greatly reduced. “There never was any illegal bugging,” an NSB spokesman said. President Ma Ying-jeou has banned wire-tapping without due authorization by the judiciary.
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The Veterans General Hospital in Taipei gave President Ma Ying-jeou a clean bill of health yesterday. At a joint press conference, the hospital's superintendent and deputy superintendent, together with Ma's personal doctor, said that after a thorough...
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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...
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Hau will then introduce President Ma to all of the more than 17,000 participants at the opening ceremony. Ma is expected to use international sign language to announce the opening of the games. The president will address the gathering in both Chinese...
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