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1441 2012-11-28 Koh Se-kai: Prospects on the Taiwan-Japan Relationships and Japan's Political Problems from the Diaoyutai Islands Dispute Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 385
1442 2012-11-27 Taiwanese Save Bian Rescue Force 'Ascetic Around Taiwan' at Tsaotun Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 404
1443 2012-11-25 Holy Mountain - Health Steamed Vegetarian Stuffed Buns - Go Go Go Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 382
1444 2012-11-25 Losing Tongue, Poetic Discourse: Taiwanese poetry as a kind of intervention Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 362
1445 2012-11-24 Holy Mountain - A Fulfilling and Happy Saturday Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 770
1446 2012-11-18 Holy Mountain in the Rain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 798
1447 2012-11-17 Taiwanese Nationality Declaration Movement Explanation Meeting at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 420
1448 2012-11-10 A Layout of Holy Mountain Pray Cards Exhibition Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 749
1449 2012-11-11 Guardian of Taiwan Human Rights at Night Concert - The Fourth Anniversary of President A-bian's Crucifixion Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 513
1450 2012-11-11 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LIX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 784
 
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Newsflash

The majority of Taiwanese favor independence over unification and identify strongly with the name “Republic of China (ROC),” as well as with the national flag, but are less receptive to the national anthem, a recent public opinion poll conducted by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) showed.

Online news site Newtalk obtained and published the results of the survey — which were not released to the public — on Sunday.