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1061 2014-09-22 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Holy Mountain Health Week - Day 3 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 436
1062 2014-09-21 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXLIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 548
1063 2014-09-20 Taiwan Independence National Hero Su Tung-chi and Su-Hong Yue-jiao Martyrs Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 449
1064 2014-09-14 Lin Chia-lung Campaign for Mayor Headquarters Office Opening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 381
1065 2014-09-14 September A-bian Union Assembly and A-bian Meal with Love Book Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 414
1066 2014-09-14 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXLII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 411
1067 2014-09-13 Are you tired? Having a can of "Bull" ! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 423
1068 2014-09-13 Taiwanese Veterans Association visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 432
1069 2014-09-13 Holy Mountain - The Initation of Grand Tao Stone and 9/20 Memorial Rehearsal Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 365
1070 2014-09-14 Penetrating the Darkness, A-bian Meal with Love - Books Presentation at Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 450
 
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Newsflash

Accusing the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government of ramming the cross-strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) through without regard for public concerns or democratic process, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday vowed that it would revisit the trade pact if it regains power in 2012.

“Taiwan will have to one day pay the price for its reckless passage of the ECFA,” DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said, one day after the KMT-dominated legislature approved the bulk of the trade pact. “This important piece of national policy should have been carefully considered, transparent and subject to legislative oversight, but we did not see this take place.”