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2001 2010-04-21 Cathy's Holy Mountain Diary - Visitors from Japan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 984
2002 2010-04-21 Holy Mountain Bakery - First Try - Part 2 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 963
2003 2010-04-18 Visitors from March for Taiwan Group, Chutung @-Bian Casters Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 907
2004 2010-04-16 Visitors from Taiwan 228 Care Association Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 781
2005 2010-04-11 The crisis of Taiwan's freedom talk given by Prof. Yuan Hongbing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 848
2006 2010-04-10 Wei Ling Ya, Tati Cultivator, Ascending to Heaven Prays Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 705
2007 2010-04-09 Holy Mountain Bread First Try Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 986
2008 2010-04-08 China security forces intimidate Taiwan protesters while Jason Hu entertains Han Zheng? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 822
2009 2010-04-08 Legislative Yuan News Conference: Ma Ying-jeou dare to face "2010 Taiwan's Great Disaster"? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 779
2010 2010-04-05 Chen Jun Press Conferene: Will Ma Ying-jeou bring a great disaster on Taiwan? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 791
 
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Newsflash

The government yesterday ordered certain food and drink products that use emulsifiers to be removed from stores unless they can provide proof that their products are free of the chemical di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP).

Affected items include sports drinks, juice, tea beverages, syrup and jams, as well as tablet supplements and powdered food products, Department of Health (DOH) Minister Chiu Wen-ta (邱文達) said.

All products in the five categories need be certified to be free of the chemical before being put on the market, he said.