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1841 2010-11-01 Jason Hu - Come out and Talk!(踹共!) - Demand a Gender Policy for Grand Taichung City, Press Conference Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 690
1842 2010-10-30 The second meeting of the Taiwan nation-building operations Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 691
1843 2010-10-30 Holy Mountain - Olive-shape Crispbread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 772
1844 2010-10-29 Singing Taiwan Song - Telling Taiwan History - Concert at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 635
1845 2010-10-26 Volunteers from Referendum Alliance walk around country for Taiwan Nation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 693
1846 2010-10-26 Taichung civil societies relay "Come out and Talk! (踹共 Taiwanese language)" and Demand "Su, Hu" policy debate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 706
1847 2010-10-25 The second anniversary of the Taiwan Referendum Alliance Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 639
1848 2010-10-25 Chin Heng-wei's Thanksgiving Tea Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 665
1849 2010-10-24 Holy Mountain - The First Pilgrimage Movement to 228 Monument Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 658
1850 2010-10-22 The 13th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain - A Perfect Light Ball Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 911
 
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Newsflash

One of six tsunami-crippled nuclear reactors appeared to stabilize yesterday as Japan discovered the first food contaminated by radiation and raced to restore power to the stricken power plant to prevent a greater catastrophe.

Engineers reported some rare success after fire trucks sprayed water for about three hours on reactor No. 3, widely considered the most dangerous at the ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex because of its use of highly toxic plutonium.

“The situation there is stabilizing somewhat,” Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told a news conference.