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1971 2010-05-22 Protesters Sit-in for ECFA Referendum Day 3 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 687
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1973 2010-05-21 Protesters Sit-in for ECFA Referendum Day 2 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 495
1974 2010-05-21 Holy Mountain - Fresh Baked Bread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 867
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1976 2010-05-19 Holy Mountain Cathy's Diary - Fresh Brewed Coffee and Herbal Tea Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 949
1977 2010-05-18 Holy Mountain Pan Shop, Bakery, is ready to open for business Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 842
1978 2010-05-16 Holy Mountain - War on weeds, Day 2 plus pet owners day Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 912
1979 2010-05-15 Holy Mountain - War on weeds, Day 1 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 790
1980 2010-05-14 Tati routine ritual held second time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 800
 
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Newsflash


National Taichung First Senior High School Apple Tree Commune Club spokesperson Chen Chien-hsun falls to his knees and asks forgiveness of student protester Dai Lin, who apparently committed suicide on Thursday last week in protest against curriculum adjustments, at a news conference following unproductive talks with Minister of Education Wu Se-hwa on the curriculum controversy at the National Central Library in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Talks between Minister of Education Wu Se-hwa (吳思華) and students over the curriculum controversy fell apart yesterday, with students storming out of a Ministry of Education (MOE)-sponsored forum in tears.

“What in the world are these talks supposed to be?” Northern Taiwan Anti-Curriculum Changes Alliance convener Chu Chen (朱震) said. “What I see is a failure of education and a policy that has gradually moved away from the masses.”