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1941 2010-06-24 Year 99 High-Quality Private Website Aid Plan Meeting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 682
1942 2010-06-25 Holy Mountain - Toads, Camera Shy? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 840
1943 2010-06-22 Holy Mountain - After the severe mid-day thunderstorms... Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 643
1944 2010-06-19 Holy Mountain - Biscuits and Bread Making Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1048
1945 2010-06-20 Holy Mountain - Biscuits, Bread Making and Teaching - Beetle(Epicauta Hirticornis) Crisis Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 738
1946 2010-06-18 A Press Conference to Protest AUO on Environmental Issues Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 765
1947 2010-06-17 Having Jew's Mallow at Nam Theun, Hasten Pangolin by Clog Shoes - Only in Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 830
1948 2010-06-16 Holy Mountain - Taiwan 5th Day Festival Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 895
1949 2010-06-15 Holy Mountain - Making Zongzi to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1133
1950 2010-06-12 Routine ritual held fourth time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 622
 
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Newsflash

Former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) yesterday warned the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) not to be too optimistic about its prospects in the Taipei mayoral election in November, saying the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) had yet to launch what he expects to be a “mudslinging campaign.”

In comments published in Neo Formosa Weekly, which resumed publication in electronic format in September last year, Chen said it was unfair to say that the DPP’s candidate for Taipei City mayor, Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌), and its candidate for the soon-to-be-renamed Sinbei City, DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文), were not committed to their campaigns and had set their sights on the next presidential election in 2012.