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1211 2013-12-21 Holy Mountain - Memorial Masters at the Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving Prayer Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 482
1212 2013-12-20 New Politics, New Hope and New City - Taichung Taipei Twin Cities Dialogue: Chia-lung Lin VS Wen-Je Ko Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 314
1213 2013-12-15 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 433
1214 2013-12-14 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 410
1215 2013-12-15 Pray for President Chen Shui-bian at Parking Lot of Department of Psychiatry, Taichung Veterans General Hospital Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 327
1216 2013-12-14 Holy Pictures of Masters Placement Ceremony and Year-end Clean-up at Tati(Daixde) Zhenhai Guild Hall, Keelung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 326
1217 2013-12-12 DaPu Final - Court Observation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 312
1218 2013-12-10 Solidarity with President Chen Candlelight Vigil at Taichung Prison Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 435
1219 2013-12-08 Spirit Photo Offered by Huang Chin-tao, The Commander of Wu Niu Lan Battle - 228 Incident Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 326
1220 2013-12-08 The Review and Prospect of 228 Incident Accountability Report Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 305
 
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Newsflash

Officials from former president Chen Shui-bian’s (陳水扁) administration yesterday denied accusations that thousands of official documents had yet to be returned, putting them in possible breach of national security protocol.

In a statement last night, the Presidential Office accused officials from Chen’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration of failing to return documents — some classified — to national archives as required by law when Chen’s term ended in 2008.