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1851 2010-10-16 Holy Mountain - Super Cute and Soft Korean Bread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 521
1852 2010-10-16 Yuan Hongbing - "Taiwan Grand State Strategies" Book Signing at Kingstone, Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 622
1853 2010-10-17 Koh Se-kai - Taiwan and Japan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 545
1854 2010-10-17 Holy Mountain - Censer Polishing and Pipeline Buring Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 778
1855 2010-10-16 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Headquarters Opening Rallies Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 524
1856 2010-10-15 One Side One Country Alliance Taichung city council candidates, Jiang Zheng-ji, campaign headquarters opening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 930
1857 2010-10-13 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Headquarters Opening at Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 548
1858 2010-10-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan God's Temple Renovation, Donuts Making and Teaching Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 857
1859 2010-10-09 Holy Mountain - Working at Holy Mountain on the weekend holiday - Thanksgiving! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 789
1860 2010-10-10 Chen Pokong - Containment against China, Taiwan can not become a strategic loop hole Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 575
 
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Newsflash

His Holiness the Dalai Lama holding a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in London on May 14, 2012. (Photo/Clifford Shirley)

DHARAMSHALA, May 8: Refusing to bow down to pressure from China, the United Kingdom has made it clear that the country will make its own decision on who they meet. This comes after Beijing demanded a public apology from the UK following Prime Minister David Cameron’s meeting with the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama last year.

The Downing Street has made it clear that ministers “will decide who they meet and where they meet them” while admitting that they have had difficulties arranging meetings with senior figures in the Chinese government as a result of the stand-off.