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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-04-25 "Tâi-uân Sîn-tō - Practitioner's Reference Manual" New Book Presentation @ Kaohsiung

2015-04-25 "Tâi-uân Sîn-tō - Practitioner's Reference Manual" New Book Presentation @ Kaohsiung

"Tâi-uân Sîn-tō - Practitioner's Reference Manual" New Book Presentation @ Kaohsiung
 



"Tâi-uân Sîn-tō - Practitioner's Reference Manual" New Book Presentation @ Kaohsiung


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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 April 2015 07:35 )  

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National Communications Commission Vice Chairman Yu Hsiao-cheng gestures while unveiling a list of seven companies that will bid for up to seven 4G operation licenses at a press conference in Taipei yesterday. Yu said he hopes the super-fast 4G mobile Internet service will become operational next year.
Photo: Mandy Cheng, AFP

National Taiwan University (NTU) students and democracy activists are to commemorate former Carnegie Mellon University assistant professor Chen Wen-chen (陳文成) during a ceremony today which marks the 32nd anniversary of his mysterious death — a case that remains unsolved to this day.

They are set to gather at Chen Wen-chen Memorial Square on the NTU campus and pay tribute to the supporter of the pro-democracy movement at 6:30pm in a ceremony that has become an annual event.