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1541 2012-04-26 Amnesty for Former President Chen - Outdoor Petition at Nanho Environment Park, Kaohsiung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 419
1542 2012-04-21 Amnesty for Former President Chen - One Side One Country Alliance Rally at Madou, Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 450
1543 2012-04-16 Dream Craftsmanship ~ Small Strap Made from Holy Mountain Coffee Beans Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 442
1544 2012-04-15 Holy Mountain Telling by Dr. Yang Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 382
1545 2012-04-14 Legislator, Lin Chia-lung's Service Center Established Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 468
1546 2012-04-15 Holy Mountain - Tung Blossom Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 432
1547 2012-04-15 Amnesty for Former President Chen, Outdoor Petition at Kaohsiung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 366
1548 2012-04-14 Amnesty for Former President Chen, Outdoor Petition at Shuei-ping Pond Park, Tainan City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 381
1549 2012-04-12 228 Memorial Park at Leinei, Huwei Township, Yunlin County Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 422
1550 2012-04-08 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XL Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 393
 
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Newsflash

Japan’s nuclear crisis intensified yesterday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the quake and tsunami-savaged northeastern coast where fears spread over possible radioactive contamination.

Nuclear plant operators were frantically trying to keep temperatures down in a series of nuclear reactors — including one where officials feared a partial meltdown could be happening yesterday — to prevent the situation from deteriorating.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said yesterday that a hydrogen explosion could occur at Unit 3 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, the latest reactor to face a possible meltdown.