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A small charity is locked in a David and Goliath-style battle for funding, and is hoping to gather more ammunition from an international conference next year. The Prader-Willi Syndrome Association wants Government drug funding agency Pharmac to help more...
Tags: Pharmac, growth hormone, Taiwan, Taipei, Pediatrics, Growth hormone treatment, Syndromes, Obesity, Prader-Willi syndrome, Endocrinology, Growth hormones, Genetic disorders
Taiwan's trade promotion agency said yesterday that a recent symposium it held in Mexico could help Taiwan manufacturers of information and communication technology (ICT) products tap into the Central American country's communication market, creating...
Tags: Taiwan, TAITRA, ict companies, trade promotion, Taipei, Information and communication technologies, Very high bitrate digital subscriber line, TAITRONICS, Economy of Taiwan, Taiwan External Trade Development Council, Trade shows, Business Finance, Technology Internet
Taipei, Nov. 21 (CNA) Taiwanese fishing vessels found engaging in illegal fishing activities in international waters will face penalties that could include a revocation of their licenses, an official at the Council of Agriculture's Fisheries Administration...
Tags: Central Pacific, Greenpeace Esperanza, Pacific Island, fishing licenses, illegal fishing, Taiwan, Taipei, Environmental law, Illegal unreported and unregulated fishing, Tuna, Overfishing, Greenpeace, Fishing industry, Scombridae, Crimes, Environment
TSMC, UMC report July sales, weakened by lagging demand Both foundries are bolstering for a rough Q3, as both expect sales to be lower than is seasonally expected. By Ann Steffora Mutschler, Senior Editor -- Electronic News, 8/8/2008 Hsinchu, Taiwan-based...
Tags: TSMC, UMC, billion nt, lagging demand, net sales, allnews, Taiwan, Taipei, United Microelectronics Corporation, Electronic music, Business Finance, June, Ann Steffora Mutschler, TSMC&rsquo, Hsinchu
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...
Tags: Taiwan, president ma, Taipei, Kuomintang, Township, Wu Den-yih, Republic of China local elections, Politics of the Republic of China, Hakka, Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwan Province, Politics, Republic of China, Business Finance, Nantou County
After “reading” through it, you'd probably still come away with a similar feeling. This “book” is a creative and stimulating piece of work that challenges and stretches, even shatters, the normal perception of what a book is...The author Keri Smith also...
Tags: Taiwan, Taipei, Keri Smith, Creativity, Hospitality Recreation
But Jed's life is thrown into chaos when his former mentor, the game theorist Taro, and a mysterious woman named Marena Park, invite him to give his opinion on a newly discovered Mayan codex. Marena and Taro are looking for a volunteer to travel back...
Tags: Taiwan, Taipei, Mayan languages, Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources, Jed, Mesoamerican languages, Maya civilization, Taro
Premier Wu Den-yih stated yesterday that the time is not yet ripe for negotiations for a cross-strait "peace agreement" with the People's Republic of China and said that Beijing must "face the reality" of divided rule in the Taiwan Strait and treat Taiwan...
Tags: Taiwan Strait, People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Taipei, Republic of China, Kuomintang, One-China policy, Consensus, Politics, Politics of the People's Republic of China, Cross-Strait relations, Political status of Taiwan, Environment, War Conflict
Supporters of Taiwan in the US Congress on Friday pushed for President Barack Obama to move toward selling arms to the island, a step that would almost certainly anger China. Obama sought warmer relations with China on his maiden visit this week and is...
Tags: Taiwan, United States, Barack Obama, Congress, China, Beijing, Taipei, Republic of China, One-China policy, Ma Ying-jeou, Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China, Political status of Taiwan, Taiwan Relations Act, Politics
Taiwan's largest chipmaker MediaTek Inc on Friday reached a broad patent agreement on third-generation (3G) chips with US rival Qualcomm without paying royalties, the firm said in a statement on its website. The patent agreement with Qualcomm raised...
Tags: WCDMA, Taiwan, Taipei, MediaTek, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, Cross-licensing, 3G, Fabless semiconductor companies, Patent law, Qualcomm, Business Finance, Technology Internet