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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 455
1542 2012-04-21 Amnesty for Former President Chen - One Side One Country Alliance Rally at Madou, Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 485
1543 2012-04-16 Dream Craftsmanship ~ Small Strap Made from Holy Mountain Coffee Beans Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 473
1544 2012-04-15 Holy Mountain Telling by Dr. Yang Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 425
1545 2012-04-14 Legislator, Lin Chia-lung's Service Center Established Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 510
1546 2012-04-15 Holy Mountain - Tung Blossom Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 474
1547 2012-04-15 Amnesty for Former President Chen, Outdoor Petition at Kaohsiung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 411
1548 2012-04-14 Amnesty for Former President Chen, Outdoor Petition at Shuei-ping Pond Park, Tainan City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 426
1549 2012-04-12 228 Memorial Park at Leinei, Huwei Township, Yunlin County Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 468
1550 2012-04-08 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XL Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 436
 
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Newsflash

The BBC’s ambitions in China, one of the fastest-growing television markets in the world, could be undermined by the Chinese government’s anger over a recent documentary about the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

The Chinese authorities are understood to have ordered state-owned broadcasters in the country not to cooperate with BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s commercial arm, after officials were angered by the film, made by the respected reporter Kate Adie to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the pro-democracy protests. It is understood that domestic broadcasters, including China Central Television (CCTV), have been told not to cooperate with BBC Worldwide in buying programs or becoming involved in coproductions. BBC News is believed to be unaffected by the row, however.