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Chairman Chen Tian-jy (陳添枝) admitted yesterday at an interpellation session of the Economic Committee at the Legislative Yuan that Taiwan is still at the storm center of global financial crisis, which has brought negative impact on Taiwan’s financial...
Tags: Taiwan News, Taiwan, Taipei, Republic of China, Executive Yuan, Politics, Business Finance, Council for Economic Planning and Development, Kuomintang
Taiwan government will work to revive the sport of baseball in Taiwan from the grassroots level, the country's sports chief said Monday. "Efforts will be made first to promote the baseball sport and consolidate its existence and development from the...
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A Buddhist nun has taken in more than 70 orphans and displaced children, raised them and allowed them to go to school over the past 11 years, because she cannot bear to see poor children suffer. Zhenrong has managed to establish an orphanage in Wujie...
Tags: Zhenrong, Chinese Buddhism, Taiwan, Yílán, Yilan County Taiwan, Taipei, Radish, Wujie Yilan, Township, Rags, Orphanage
Taiwanese fashion designer Johan Ku, whose winning of a top prize in the 2009 Gen Art's Styles International Design Competition has gone viral, is planning to return to Taiwan this month for a solo show of his designs. Ku told CNA Saturday that he plans...
Tags: Taiwanese, fashion designs, designs competition, New York, Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwanese people
Ko Lai Chak and Tie Ya Na of HongKong, China, beat teammates Jiang Hua Jun and Tang Peng 4-0 to win the table tennis mixed doubles title at the East Asian Games on Monday. Ko and Tie won the match 11-2, 11-9, 12-10 and 11-6. Jiang and Tang finished...
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14 am TWN, CNA Van Gogh exhibition to open Dec. Taiwan -- The last piece of work the 19th century Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh painted while he was in an asylum was unveiled in Taipei Saturday in the final countdown to the special three-month exhibition...
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Of the 19 oil painters who received an award in this year's Chinese International Figure Painting Competition, two of the top prize winners chose to paint on the same subject—one that is dear to their hearts. “I started this painting with the hope to...
Tags: Michelle Chen, Taiwan, paint competition, Taipei, New Tang Dynasty TV, Falun Gong, Li
Welcome to the new world of Maybe Journalism a best guess at the news as it might well have been, rendered as a video game and built on a bed of pure surmise. A computer-generated “news report” of the Tiger Woods S.U.V. crash complete with a robotic-looking...
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Taipei, June 29 (CNA) Honduras has been dropped from President Ma Ying-jeou's itinerary for his upcoming visit to some of Taiwan's diplomatic allies in Central America, the Presidential Office said Monday. Presidential Office spokesman Wang Yu-chi said...
Tags: Panama Canal, Panama City, Honduras, Nicaragua, Wang Yu-chi, Taiwan, president ma, Panama, Spanish-speaking countries, Christine Chow Ma, Politics, Hakka, Ma Ying-jeou, Human Interest
Every year in Taiwan, around 10,000 people are diagnosed with liver cancer and 7,000 others die of the disease. And now, an innovative type of radiation therapy adopted by one of the country's leading hospitals may provide greater hope of survival for...
Tags: liver cancer, Taiwan, Taipei, Health Medical Pharma, Radiation oncology, Cancer treatments, Hepatology, Oncology, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Selective internal radiation therapy, Gastrointestinal cancer