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1851 2010-10-16 Holy Mountain - Super Cute and Soft Korean Bread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 514
1852 2010-10-16 Yuan Hongbing - "Taiwan Grand State Strategies" Book Signing at Kingstone, Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 616
1853 2010-10-17 Koh Se-kai - Taiwan and Japan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 530
1854 2010-10-17 Holy Mountain - Censer Polishing and Pipeline Buring Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 768
1855 2010-10-16 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Headquarters Opening Rallies Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 517
1856 2010-10-15 One Side One Country Alliance Taichung city council candidates, Jiang Zheng-ji, campaign headquarters opening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 923
1857 2010-10-13 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Headquarters Opening at Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 540
1858 2010-10-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan God's Temple Renovation, Donuts Making and Teaching Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 846
1859 2010-10-09 Holy Mountain - Working at Holy Mountain on the weekend holiday - Thanksgiving! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 780
1860 2010-10-10 Chen Pokong - Containment against China, Taiwan can not become a strategic loop hole Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 561
 
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Many small and medium enterprises, as well as small hospitals, have said that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration is discouraging them from supporting Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidates by threatening them with tax audits, DPP caucus secretary-general Wong Chin-chu (翁金珠) said on Sunday.

The Ma administration is fomenting another era of political terror, Wong said, adding that a number of hospitals had asked DPP representatives to ask on their behalf about certain taxation items they felt are unreasonable.

However, those inquiries resulted in even heavier taxation, Wong said.