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Taiwan's police chief promised tougher intervention Wednesday after supporters of embattled President Chen Shui-bian smashed a car during a confrontation with his opponents. Cable TV stations showed Chen supporters in the southern city of Tainan _ his...
Tags: southern city, police chief, Taiwan, Táinán, Million Voices Against Corruption President Chen Must Go, 3-19 shooting incident, Chen Shui-bian, Chen, Chen Shui-bian corruption charges
Watching planes take-off and landing near Kaohsiung Int'l Airport is a new recreation for Kaohsiung people. To offer guests who come from other cities a chance to experience the stunning activity, Han-Hsien International Hotel and Sky City Cafe together...
Tags: Sky City Cafe, Taiwan, Taipei, Hospitality Recreation, Kaohsiung
A man blamed for numerous killings and rapes has been executed in Texas for the murder of a woman who was raped, beaten and left to die on a Houston street. Fifty-one-year-old Johnny Ray Johnson was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m...A Harris County jury sent...
Tags: Texas, Taiwan, Taipei, Rape, Social Issues, Crimes, Violence, Law Crime, Murder
Taipei, Nov. 26 (CNA) Taiwan's economy will post a narrower contraction this year than previously forecast, but the new estimate of a 2.53 percent contraction will remain the worst decline in history, the country's chief statistician said Thursday. August,...
Tags: Taiwan, Shih Su-mei, gdp contractions, Taipei, Economy of Taiwan, Recessions, Business Finance
Taiwan-based Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co. said it aims for a “long-term” partnership with Qualcomm Inc. as the two companies make electronic displays that replicate the look of paper. Cheng Uei will manufacture Qualcomm’s Mirasol screens at a new...
Tags: Cheng Uei, Taiwan, Taipei, Inventec, Fabless semiconductor companies, Mirasol, Longtan, Business Finance, E-book, Qualcomm
Money sent home by OFWs are used by beneficiaries to purchase goods and services, helping the Philippines� consumption-driven economy. Remittances also provided the Philippines some �cover" in its trade gap, measured as the amount left over after its...
Tags: Philippines, Augusto Santos, Singapore, Manila, Overseas Filipino, Taiwan, Business Finance, Remittance, Human migration, Economy of the Philippines
Taipei, Nov. 28 (CNA) Taipei City Mayor Hau Lung-bin on Saturday said he has taken notice of Apple Daily's measures to warn youngsters against news presentation that may be unsuitable for them, but that the city will monitor the newspaper for a period...
Tags: Taipei City, Taiwan, birth rate, Taipei, Next Media, Newspaper, Republic of China, Apple Daily, Sub-replacement fertility, Hau Lung-pin, Social Issues, Apple Inc., Human Interest, Journalism
Taipei, Taiwan–On Nov. 25, a week after the publication of his new book “Taiwan Disaster,” Yuan Hongbing held a press conference in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan. He explained that Taiwan’s democracy has become a major threat to communist China, and the regime...
Tags: Taiwan News, Taiwan Strait, China, Chen Yunlin, Chen Shuibian, communist regime, press conference, ranking officials, DPP, Taiwan, Taipei, Legislative Yuan, Political status of Taiwan, Republic of China, Politics, Democratic Progressive Party, Chen Shui-bian, Kuomintang
The acclaimed one-day concert will take place in Taipei City, kicking off Nov. 28 and expected to draw hundreds of thousands of music lovers to partake in and party the night away from 9 p.m. through 3:30 a.m. at Shin Kong Mitsukoshi A10 square.
Tags: Taipei City Commerce Office, Taipei TAIPEI, spring wave, Taiwan, Taipei, Kenting National Park, Entertainment Culture
The union and management had held talks on the labor collective agreement until Tuesday. However, they could not narrow their differences over the reinstatement of fired workers and the company ended negotiations unilaterally. “We already agreed to discuss...
Tags: indefinite strike, collective agreement, Taiwan, Taipei, Labor, Collective bargaining, Trade union, Labour relations, Strike action