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1721 2011-04-30 Protest Against Nuclear Plant, Sunflower Action at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 656
1722 2011-04-24 Holy Mountain - Visits Min-huan and Tzan-chi's pear garden Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 810
1723 2011-04-24 The Dragon in the Land of Snows Storytelling at Taichung Park Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 712
1724 2011-04-23 Yilan Green Expo 2011 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 790
1725 2011-04-23 Morning tea with Tsai Ing-wen Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 612
1726 2011-04-20 Against Kuokuang Petrochemical Project for Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 722
1727 2011-04-16 Holy Mountain - When chief baker was not at home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1616
1728 2011-04-13 Taiwan National Liberation Movement Lecture IX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 709
1729 2011-04-13 Referendum Alliance protests against the unlawful enrichment of the Red Cross Society of the ROC Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 559
1730 2011-04-09 Holy Mountain Telling by Dr. Yang - Section II Episode V Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 566
 
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Newsflash

The US “kept Taiwan in mind” during US President Barack Obama’s recent meetings with Chinese President Hu Jintao (胡錦濤) and rejected any Chinese request that would have caused harm to Taiwan in negotiating the text of the two presidents’ Joint Statement, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chairman Raymond Burghardt said yesterday.

Saying that China came into the negotiations on the joint statement with the intention of trying to “break new ground,” Burghardt said the US managed to make it a constructive statement “that in no way violate[d] any of Taiwan’s interests.”