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Taipei, Nov. 22 (CNA) People of all ages who have benefited over the years from the services of the free counseling hotline, Teacher Chang, gathered Sunday to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Teacher Chang was established in 1969 by the China Youth Corps,...
Tags: Teacher Chang Foundation, Chang Shun-fa, Changhua City, counseling hotline, Chou Kun-yen, Taiwan, Taipei, Chiang Ching-kuo
A Taiwanese trade delegation is visiting Hangzhou and Suzhou, the leading cities of Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces in China, to promote Taiwan food products. Hangzhou after participating in FHC China 2009, the largest trade fair in China for imported...
Tags: Taiwan, China, food companies, Hangzhou, Republic of China, Business Finance, Politics of the People's Republic of China, Economy of Taiwan
As of Nov. 19, 104 legislators and city council members had joined a petition to the National Communications Commission (NCC) to investigate the intermittent blockage of New Tang Dynasty Television’s Asia-Pacific signal from Sept. 17 through Oct. 2, a...
Tags: Taiwan, NCC, Taipei, National Communications Commission, Republic of China, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Central Weather Bureau, Executive Yuan, Chunghwa Telecom
Housing, behavior instruction and basic work training for drug-sniffing dogs are different than for pet dogs, therefore prospective adoptive families must meet certain requirements and strictly follow the regulations formulated by customs authorities,...
Tags: adoptive family, sniffer dogs, customs office, Taiwan, Taipei, Dog training, Detection dog, Assistance dogs, Dogs, Puppy, Socialization, Social Issues
Mainland to push normalization of economic relations with Taiwan XI'AN�A Chinese mainland official on Taiwan affairs said here Thursday that the mainland would work actively for "normalization" of economic relations with Taiwan...The results show that...
Tags: Taiwan Strait, economic relations, Wang Yi, Taiwan, Taipei
A female dog possibly jumped off a building in Xinyi, Guangdong province, and committed suicide just days after its newborn pup died on Monday. Local residents said the dog, which gave birth early this month, stopped eating after its pup died a few days...
Tags: commits suicide, Taiwan, Xìnyì, Media of the People's Republic of China, Xinhua News Agency, Human Interest, Social Issues
Sunday November 22, 2009 The pursuit of happiness Eason Chan breaks new ground on his latest album by tackling a Hokkien tune. Chan�s latest album 5th Floor�s Happiness has some new elements in it, including You & Me , the Hong Kong veteran singer�s...
Tags: Hong Kong, 5th floor, eason chan, latest albums, Taiwan, Taipei, Hong Kong singers, Jackie Chan, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
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