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2015-06-16 The Controversy of Curriculum Outline Lectured by Chen Wanli, Teacher of History, Ming Dao High School

The Controversy of Curriculum Outline Lectured by Chen Wanli, Teacher of History, Ming Dao High School

 



The Controversy of Curriculum Outline Lectured by Chen Wanli, Teacher of History, Ming Dao High School


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 June 2015 08:14 )  

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Workers yesterday tow away a truck that was driven through security obstacles and up the stairs of the main entrance of the Presidential Office earlier in the day in what police say was an intentional act.
Photo: Chen En-hui, Taipei Times

A driver rammed a large truck into the main gate of the Presidential Office yesterday morning, in what police have initially determined was an intentional act.

Chiehshou Police Station Chief Tsai Han-cheng (蔡漢政) said the driver has been identified as Chang Ter-cheng (張德正).

The incident — the most serious security breach to occur at the Presidential Office in years — took place at 5:05am when Chang drove a 35-tonne truck into the office, ramming through three layers of protective barriers and speeding up a flight of stairs before being stopped by a bulletproof door leading to the office’s main building, police said.