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1641 2011-10-12 Tsai Ing-wen, "Great to have you onboard!" Taiwan No. 1 Highway March, Changhua Rally Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 456
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1646 2011-10-02 The Opening Ceremony of Tati(Daixde) Taipei Wenshan Lecture Hall Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 397
1647 2011-10-01 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XVI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 703
1648 2011-10-02 Holy Mountain Pilgrimage Movement II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 658
1649 2011-09-25 Holy Mountain Pilgrimage Movement I Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 637
1650 2011-09-24 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 738
 
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Newsflash


A demonstrator gestures in front of a poster of Want Want-China Times Group chairman Tsai Eng-meng during a student protest in front of CtiTV headquarters in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

About 700 people yesterday protested in front of the CtiTV (中天電視) building in Taipei, calling on Want Want-China Times Group (旺旺中時集團) chairman Tsai Eng-meng (蔡衍明) to apologize for leading what they called an “unprofessional media group” and to return to his old business of selling rice crackers.

The protesters were mainly members of the Anti-Media Monster Youth Alliance, which is composed of 30 student clubs from several universities. Teachers, journalists and regular working people also showed up, adding to the mix of placards and posters.