2010年7月30日 星期五

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives: "Authorities in China’s southern city of Guangzhou will punish people who try and organise any more protests in support of the Cantonese language, a state-run newspaper said yesterday.

Several hundred people took to Guangzhou’s streets on Sunday to demand the government halt efforts to push aside Cantonese.

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2010年7月19日 星期一

Evil ma like this

Taipei Times - archives: "After US-based Freedom House published a report earlier this month that questioned the impact closer ties with China was having on Taiwan’s sovereignty, Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Lo Shu-lei (羅淑蕾) described the conclusions as “unfair.”

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2010年7月17日 星期六

Free Taiwan ??

Taipei Times - archives: "After exiled World Uyghur Congress president Rebiya Kadeer was denied entry into Taiwan last year, another Uighur activist yesterday said he would not be able to make a scheduled trip to Taiwan because the Taiwanese office in Washington was still reviewing his visa application

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2010年7月13日 星期二

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives: "“We have heard the people’s voice. I promise you, the Chinese Nationalist Party [KMT] will be appreciative and humble. We’ll listen hard, care about the plight of the people and engage in policy reviews and introspection,” President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) said in his election victory speech on March 22, 2008, a pledge he has since repeated every so often.


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2010年7月4日 星期日

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives
It must be noted that China is not engaging in such economic deals out of a sense of philanthropy, but because they make political and economic sense. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang (張德江) made two visits to Athens in one month, to finalize deals worth billions of dollars in shipping, tourism, telecommunications and mo