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1931 2010-07-04 Su Jia-chuan's Speech at the Central Taiwan and Ocean Associations General Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 701
1932 2010-07-04 Holy Mountain - Grand Chef Show Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 711
1933 2010-07-04 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Association in Central Taiwan - Homei Branch Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 672
1934 2010-07-03 Holy Mountain - Sunny Sponge Cake Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 938
1935 2010-06-30 Holy Mountain - A Passage to Heaven Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 833
1936 2010-06-28 Holy Mountain - Warm and Comfort Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 862
1937 2010-06-27 Holy Mountain - Planting Sunflowers, Cosmos and Dragon Fruit Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 893
1938 2010-06-27 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Office Openning Tea Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 670
1939 2010-06-26 Rally Against One China Market, Support Peoples' Referendum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 600
1940 2010-06-26 Routine ritual held 5th time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 900
 
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From left, Chien Hsin University of Science and Technology professor Yen Chien-fa, New Power Party Executive Chairman Huang Kuo-chang, Taiwan Association of University Professors secretary-general Shiu Wen-tang, National Chung Hsing University professor Chen Mu-min and Taiwan Thinktank deputy chief executive Lai I-chung take part in a forum on cross-strait relations in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times

Lawmakers and academics yesterday called for constitutional reform to free Taiwan from the shackles of the “one China” framework and push for “normalization” of the nation, while rejecting the feasibility of the so-called “1992 consensus” that they said has been forced upon president-elect Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) by Beijing and President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九).