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431 2018-01-03 Tshiong Film Opening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 949
432 2018-01-02 Holy Mountain Taiwan Ancestor Temple Ritual Service Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 929
433 2018-01-01 Tati(Daixde) Hall November 15th Ritual Prayer Nationwide for Peace and Blessings Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 929
434 2017-12-31 Taichung Tati(Daixde) Headquarters Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 855
435 2017-12-30 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 790
436 2017-12-27 Keelung Tati(Daixde) Branch Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 952
437 2017-12-25 Hualien Tati(Daixde) Branch Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 743
438 2017-12-24 Senior Su Beng(Tsan-chu 贊主) Pay a Visit to President A-bian(Tsan-fan 贊凡) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 899
439 2017-12-23 Tati Annual Board Meeting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 496
440 2017-12-22 Solstice Rubbing Rice Balls in Mr. Su Beng's Home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 758
 
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Newsflash

The Department of Health (DOH) decision to try a new tool — Plurk, a micro-blogging service similar to Twitter — to promote public understanding of the new policy on US beef imports has turned out to be as controversial as the beef policy itself.

The department announced on Oct. 23 that Taiwan would expand market access for US beef, after officials of the two countries agreed on a protocol the day before in Washington, to lift a partial ban on US beef imports. Under the terms of the new protocol, US bone-in beef, ground beef, intestines, brains, spinal cords and processed beef from cattle younger than 30 months and which have not been contaminated with specific risk materials (SRMs), will be allowed to enter Taiwan starting on Nov. 10.