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901 2015-06-14 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CLXV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 431
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903 2015-06-13 New Age Dialogue -  Citizens' Groups vs Tsai Ing-wen Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 418
904 2015-06-13 Bookshelves Assembling at Library, Tati North Taichung Branch Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 369
905 2015-06-12 Opposes pro-China Curriculum Guidelines Adjustments at Taichung II Senior High Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 353
906 2015-06-07 Literature of Returning Home - Lin Shuang-wen Events and Historical Novel Writing - Lin Jianlong Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 421
907 2015-06-07 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CLXIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 350
908 2015-06-06 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 338
909 2015-06-02 Tsan-chu Practitioner's Speech at Taiwan Human Rights & Culture Association Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 357
910 2015-05-31 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CLXII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 383
 
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Newsflash


Supporters of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters clash with riot police outside the Executive Yuan in Taipei yesterday as they demand to meet Premier Sean Chen over the planned Next Media Group takeover.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Students, academics, civic group representatives and opponents of the planned sale of Next Media Group’s (壹傳媒集團) four Taiwanese outlets to a consortium yesterday vowed to keep fighting for the nation’s freedom of speech and media diversity as the controversial deal was set to be inked in Macau.

About 100 university students from the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters ended their overnight protest in front of the Executive Yuan in Taipei shortly after noon after clashing with police twice as the students tried to enter the building.