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- Taiwan’s democracy will influence China: US academic2012-05-16
- Chen Chu thanks monastery for call to release A-bian2012-05-16
- Van Cliburn medal-winning blind pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii to tour Taiwan
范克萊本大賽冠軍視障鋼琴家辻井伸行下月訪台2012-05-17 - Kuokuang project may be revived in Malaysia2012-05-15
- Haiti hopes gold ore find will lead to mining boom2012-05-13
- Youth will not fight for Taiwan: poll2012-05-13
- TSMC sales hit all-time high in April2012-05-11
- Greater Kaohsiung to host Concours Mondial de Bruxelles next year
世界烈酒大賽 高雄明年主辦2012-05-16 - Hwang becomes chair of Taipower2012-05-16
- Star-gazers watch for rare solar eclipse2012-05-15
- The murky waters of the South China Sea2012-05-15
- Google to make searches smarter with new feature2012-05-18
- EDITORIAL: Is Ma deaf to normal people’s pleas?2012-05-17
- TPK plans share sale to raise funds for big expansion2012-05-17
- Bitan ‘grandfather’ mango tree faces axe; groups protest2012-05-17
- Agencies inspect colored water at Guanyin Beach2012-05-16
- Agency Against Corruption raids Taipower offices2012-05-16
- Tsai accuses President Ma of heavy-handed rule2012-05-15
- China, Japan, South Korea warn North Korea off atom test2012-05-14
- Howard Stern joins ‘America’s Got Talent’2012-05-14
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1Artist depicts facets of Taiwan as seductive beauties
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2Cultural Affairs boss hopes for an expanded budget
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3Tattoos prove novel way to memorialize loved ones
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4Pop Stop
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5Beijing obstructs Taiwanese SWAT team bid in Jordan
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1Taiwan’s democracy will influence China: US academic
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2Chen Chu thanks monastery for call to release A-bian
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3Van Cliburn medal-winning blind pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii to tour Taiwan
范克萊本大賽冠軍視障鋼琴家辻井伸行下月訪台 -
4Kuokuang project may be revived in Malaysia
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5Haiti hopes gold ore find will lead to mining boom

