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2201 2009-07-05 The Greening of Holy Mountain (Part IV) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1054
2202 2009-07-05 2009 Taiwan UN Youth Camp (Part II) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 736
2203 2009-07-04 2009 Taiwan UN Youth Camp (Part I) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 727
2204 2009-07-04 The Greening of Holy Mountain (Part III) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1002
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2206 2009-07-02 The Greening of Holy Mountain (Part I) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1101
2207 2009-07-01 Pre-operation for the Reforestation of the Holy Maintain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 996
2208 2009-06-29 Completed the First Phase of the Holy Mountain Engineering Work Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1101
2209 2009-06-27 Lession Two: Weeding Again Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 747
2210 2009-06-27 My Taiwan Children's Literature, Lecture given by Lu Chien-Hui Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 718
 
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Newsflash


National Taichung First Senior High School Apple Tree Commune Club spokesperson Chen Chien-hsun falls to his knees and asks forgiveness of student protester Dai Lin, who apparently committed suicide on Thursday last week in protest against curriculum adjustments, at a news conference following unproductive talks with Minister of Education Wu Se-hwa on the curriculum controversy at the National Central Library in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Talks between Minister of Education Wu Se-hwa (吳思華) and students over the curriculum controversy fell apart yesterday, with students storming out of a Ministry of Education (MOE)-sponsored forum in tears.

“What in the world are these talks supposed to be?” Northern Taiwan Anti-Curriculum Changes Alliance convener Chu Chen (朱震) said. “What I see is a failure of education and a policy that has gradually moved away from the masses.”