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831 2015-10-17 Medical Study of Spiritual Bodies and Transformation of Spiritual Bodies New Books Presentation at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 401
832 2015-10-15 Accomany with Senior Yang Tsui-hau(楊翠華-楊克煌女兒) and Visit Su Beng Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 937
833 2015-10-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan Paper Mulberry, The Origin of Pacific Paper Mulberry Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 414
834 2015-10-04 From Hospital to City Government - Talk about the Enterprise Management - Ko Wen-je Mayor Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 382
835 2015-10-03 Tati Annual Board Meeting and New BooKs Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 456
836 2015-09-26 The Junior Forerunner of Anti-China Colonial Education - Dai Lin (林冠華) Martyrs Monument Opening and Memorial Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 444
837 2015-09-25 One China Curriculum Guideline? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 431
838 2015-09-20 What We Don't Know About the 12 Years National Education - From Procedural Justice To Education Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 392
839 2015-09-19 Holy Mountain - Dai Lin (林冠華) Martyrs Monument Art Works Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 397
840 2015-09-16 It's not Chinese Taipei, It's Taiwan! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 451
 
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Newsflash

Academics yesterday called on the government to invite the Dalai Lama, Nobel Peace Prize laurete Liu Xiaobo’s (劉曉波) widow, Liu Xia (劉霞), and World Uyghur Congress president Rebiya Kadeer to Taiwan, as pressure from Beijing is bound to continue regardless.

China has over the past year snatched away diplomatic allies, contrived to terminate Taichung’s right to host the East Asian Youth Games, and demanded that foreign airlines and businesses change how they refer to Taiwan.