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961 2015-03-07 History of Rectification and Building Taiwan Nation: A Festschrift in Honor of Chang Yan-hsien, New Book Presentation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 440
962 2015-03-06 Going Home and Singing Taiwan Independence - Philosophy Friday Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 416
963 2015-03-06 Tashi Tsering and Members of Tibetan Youth Congress Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 404
964 2015-02-27 Revolution in Progress - Theaters Booked Playing at Tiger Town, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 406
965 2015-02-28 Tâi-uân-sîn, Prof. Chang Yan-hsien (Tsan-chih Practitioner), Monument Opening and 228 Memorial Service Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 370
966 2015-02-27 Joint Presentation of "228, The Disappearance of Taiwanese Elites" and "The Infectious Diseases and 228" Books Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 369
967 2015-02-22 2015 Holy Mountain Study Camp - 5th day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 390
968 2015-02-22 2015 Holy Mountain Study Camp - 4th day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 376
969 2015-02-21 2015 Holy Mountain Study Camp - 3rd day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 379
970 2015-02-19 Holy Mountain - 1st Day Lunar Year, Ritual and "Hsing-chun" Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 509
 
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Newsflash

Taiwanese taekwondo athlete Yang Shu-chun (楊淑君) was disqualified from the Asian Games yesterday over allegations that she used extra sensors in her socks, a move that sparked claims of a conspiracy and a flood of support from indignant Taiwanese fans and lawmakers.

Yang was disqualified in the first round of her under-49kg bout against Vietnamese opponent Vu Thi Hau, while holding a 9-0 lead.