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2231 2009-05-24 The Rushing Cattle Festival - Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 981
2232 2009-05-23 The TWFuture East Coast National Internet Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 905
2233 2009-05-23 The Year 2009 International Human Rights Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 856
2234 2009-05-21 Holy Mountain Activity - Hot Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1324
2235 2009-05-17 Taipei 517 Anti Ma, Pro Taiwan Rally Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 774
2236 2009-05-17 517 Local Non Partisan People Power, Kaohsiung Rally Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 709
2237 2009-05-17 Taiwan Independent & Support Chen Shui-Bian Rally (Kaohsiung) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 905
2238 2009-05-16 Pray for Former President Chen Shui-Bian Gathering Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 846
2239 2009-05-16 My heart goes with Taiwan, Even though in sickbed. Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 683
2240 2009-05-16 Holy Mountain Activity - Children Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1003
 
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Newsflash

The battle to keep Voice of America’s (VOA) Mandarin and Cantonese radio and TV broadcasts to China alive continued in the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday with a unanimous vote for a proposal that would secure money for the embattled China unit.

The authorization bill, sponsored by US Representative Dana Rohrabacher during a markup hearing, reserves US$13.76 million from the total budget for government-sponsored broadcasting next year to be strictly used for Mandarin and Cantonese radio and TV broadcasts.

That amount is equal to this year’s operational budget for VOA’s China unit.