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1871 2010-09-22 The 11th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 677
1872 2010-09-19 Yuan Hongbing - "Taiwan Grand State Strategies" Book Signing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 806
1873 2010-09-18 Holy Mountain - Moon Cake Packing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 796
1874 2010-09-12 Holy Mountain - The Morning Time and Fruit Salad Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 878
1875 2010-09-12 Tibet Series Film Festivals - Flame under the Himalayas Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 528
1876 2010-09-11 Holy Mountain - Leisurely Weekend and Opening of the Phoenix Pond Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 709
1877 2010-09-10 Beanstalk Cafe Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 853
1878 2010-09-09 Designer of the Phoenix Pond, Zan-chich fellow Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1089
1879 2010-09-08 The 10th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 575
1880 2010-09-08 Miss Chang, the host of the Dream State radio program, visits Taiwan Holy Mountain and Dr. Yang Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 478
 
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Newsflash


Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Taipei City Councilor Lai Su-ju, second right, arrives for questioning in connection with a corruption investigation at the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Wednesday evening.
Photo: CNA

The Taipei Prosecutors’ Office yesterday sought the court’s permission to detain a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Taipei City councilor known for her close ties to President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), on suspicion of accepting bribes in the bidding process for the Taipei Twin Towers project.

Lai Su-ju (賴素如), a lawyer and former KMT spokeswoman who now runs Ma’s KMT chairman’s office, was accused of promising to help a multinational consortium win the bid for the project in exchange for NT$10 million (US$334,520).