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991 2015-01-04 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXLIX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 366
992 2015-01-02 Holy Mountain - Cement Paving for the Sky Ladder Trail Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 357
993 2015-01-05 Go Home - President Chen's Medical Parole Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 471
994 2015-01-03 Holy Mountain - Initiation of the Monument of Dr. Chai Trong-rong, Tâi-uân-sîn Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 449
995 2015-01-01 Holy Mountain - Cement Molding for the Sky Ladder Trail Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 502
996 2014-12-31 President Chen still not released by Luo Ying-shay and Ma Ying-jeou Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 373
997 2014-12-28 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXLVIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 363
998 2014-12-28 Northen Taichung Tati(Daixde) Branch Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 363
999 2014-12-27 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 349
1000 2014-12-27 Hualien Tati(Daixde) Branch Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 385
 
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Newsflash


Former Financial Supervision Commission chairman Shih Chun-chi, right, protests outside the Academia Sinica during President Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to the institution in Taipei’s Nangang District yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Several hundred researchers at the Academia Sinica shouted appeals first made by the Sunflower movement at President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday when he visited the nation’s most eminent national research institution for an international conference about the Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台) issue.

While Ma was giving the keynote speech at the conference, Chen Yi-shen (陳儀深) and Shiu Wen-tang (許文堂), associate research fellows at the college’s Institute of Modern History, and Paul Jobin, an associate professor at the University of Paris Diderot, silently held aloft posters with messages for the president.