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1851 2010-10-16 Holy Mountain - Super Cute and Soft Korean Bread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 451
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1856 2010-10-15 One Side One Country Alliance Taichung city council candidates, Jiang Zheng-ji, campaign headquarters opening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 852
1857 2010-10-13 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Headquarters Opening at Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 481
1858 2010-10-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan God's Temple Renovation, Donuts Making and Teaching Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 739
1859 2010-10-09 Holy Mountain - Working at Holy Mountain on the weekend holiday - Thanksgiving! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 689
1860 2010-10-10 Chen Pokong - Containment against China, Taiwan can not become a strategic loop hole Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 491
 
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Newsflash


National Tsing Hua University student Dennis Wei speaks at a Taiwan Association of University Professors symposium in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

The recently concluded visit of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) Minister Zhang Zhijun (張志軍) exposed the danger of the President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) administration’s attempt to merge “two distinctively different civilizations and the fragility of Taiwan’s democracy and civic society,” panelists at a symposium said yesterday.

“Never think that the tragedy of the 228 Incident cannot happen in the 21st century,” retired National Taiwan University professor Kenneth Lin (林向愷) told the symposium, organized by the Taiwan Association of University Professors.