Extractions: Defining Moment for President Bush Today President Bush meets with Wen Jiabao, who is referred to as the Premier of China. Wen is said to be bringing a message of warning to the US President that the President, on the behalf of China must "reign in" Taiwan and turn them away from continuing to be free and democratic. Wen makes these statements under a cloud of threat of war against Taiwan and even the US. Taiwan is a free and democratic nation. China is not. President Bush spoke eloquently in his State of the Union speech of 2002, shortly after the attacks on the United States. He stated: America will lead by defending liberty and justice because they are right and true and unchanging for all people everywhere. No nation owns these aspirations, and no nation is exempt from them. The President's response to the demands of China will speak volumes about his committment to his own magnificent words. If he answers in any other way than to say we defend liberty because it is true and right, then his words that night were empty. This is a defining moment for our 43 President.
Extractions: CNN Europe CNN Asia Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese On CNN TV Transcripts Headline News CNN International ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-Mail Services CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com The government priced Chunghwa at a premium, which saw it miss a rally in Taiwan's benchmark, the Taiex Story Tools TAIPEI, Taiwan (CNN) Shares in Taiwan's largest telecom, Chunghwa Telecom Co., were depressed on Monday after Taiwan's government announced the sale of a chunk of its stock. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications said Sunday it will auction 1.3 billion shares, or around 13.5 percent of the company, between December 6 and 16, selling it the next day. The ministry, which still owns 95 percent of the telecom, set a minimum bid of T$49.10. That pushed Chunghwa's shares down 0.21 percent to T$48.10, with the stock missing out entirely on a rally in the Taipei market. Election results in mayoral votes in Taipei and Kaoshiung saw Taiwan's Taiex jump 1.79 percent to 4,823.67, its highest close since August 27. The government has been looking to reduce its stake in Chunghwa Telecom since the company went public in 2000. It tried unsuccessfully to sell a 5.7 percent stake in the company in July.
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Marimari.com : Taiwan - Government Besides the ROC government, the taiwan Provincial government and various counties, cities, and ethnic minority groups have elected their own representatives to http://www.marimari.com/content/taiwan/general_info/government/government.html
Extractions: HOME Hotel Tour Cruise ... Car Select Destination Australia Bali Brunei China Hong Kong Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Vietnam TAIWAN Hotels in Taiwan Popular Places Best of Taiwan Entertainment ... General Info EDITOR'S PICK Editorial Express It! TRAVEL TOOLS Weather Check Currency Converter TimeZone Converter Language Translator ... Stock Index MARIMARI.COM About Us Contact Us Join Us Reservation Terms ... Site Map Government The Republic of China was founded in 1912, and was Asia's first constitutional republic. Under the able leadership of Dr. Sun Yat Sen in the early 20th Century, Taiwan's governing system is made 'of the people, by the people, and for the people'. The president, being the head of state, manages the five branches of the central government called 'Yuan'. They are the Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan, Judicial Yuan, Examination Yuan, and the Control Yuan. Executive Yuan - includes ministries, and other offices and departments.
Taiwanese Legal Research Guide Background Information and News Resources on the Internet; Master Index of taiwan WWW Servers government and Legal Resources on the Internet. http://ls.wustl.edu/Chinalaw/taiwan.html
Extractions: This is a very comprehensive website that provides a searchable law databank on Taiwan law, judicial decisions and interpretations, tracking proposed legislation, and law review index. It is a fee based website and the language used in this site is only Chinese. Securities and Future Laws and Regulations Root Co. Ltd. Legal Site
Taiwan - Government taiwan s government. The president of taiwan is LeeTeng-Hui. He impeachment. The people in taiwan elect their government officials. http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/pges/kid-pages/islands/taiwan/gov.html
Extractions: Taiwan's Government The president of Taiwan is Lee-Teng-Hui. He succeeded to the post after the death of president Chiang-Ching-Kuo. Besides the president, there are five yuans. Yuan is another word for council. The yuans are the Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan, Judicial Yuan, Examination Yuan, and the Control Yuan. The Examination Yuan gives tests to hire and promote government workers. The Judicial Yuan is Taiwan's highest court. The Control Yuan has the power of impeachment. The people in Taiwan elect their government officials. History Economy Plants and Animals Location ... Home
Taiwan Journal An online weekly journal about taiwan. By government Information Office, taiwan. http://publish.gio.gov.tw/FCJ/fcj.html
Extractions: June 5 - 11, 2004 National Affairs Vice president returns from Latin American trip Taiwan has high hopes for OAS observer status The news ticker Economy Asia's premier IT trade show draws record-breaking crowds Bullet train testing and training programs soon to begin Cows replicated using new cloning method Science digest Panorama Spirit of students, professors embodied in '206-bone' wall Arts and Culture Taiwan observes Railway Day by looking back, not forward Commentary CCP leaders must stop lying about Tiananmen Heavy-handedness counterproductive Issues Prospects bright for Taiwan-German ties This tablet painting depicts a famed 3,000-year-old "god tree" in the National Alishan Scenic Area, popularly believed to be the habitation of a nature god.
Taiwan Advice: Uncovering The Truth About The Taiwan Status Argues that taiwan's correct international position is as unincorporated territory under the United States Military government and that the San Francisco Peace Treaty and the taiwan Relations Act both support this conclusion. http://www.taiwanadvice.com/ustaiwan/
Extractions: Index GENERAL BACKGROUND As most people know, at the present time Taiwan is not recognized as a sovereign independent nation by the world community. Over the last three years I have been researching this curious fact in detail. According to the historical record, the "major participants" in Taiwanese history after WWII up through the signing of the peace treaty in 1951 were Japan, the United States, and the Republic of China. The People's Republic of China, founded in 1949, was still not a major player in world politics at that time. In the peace treaty, Japan gave Taiwan up, but it wasn't given to the Republic of China. Interestingly, the United States was the principal occupying power of all areas spoken of in the treaty. How do all these facts fit together? Please read on. Included in this research I have overviewed the US occupation of Cuba (after the Spanish American War), certain areas of Mexico (during the Mexican American War), and West Berlin (after WWII), and analyzed how this all corresponds and dovetails with the situation of Taiwan. I also looked at the legal details of the British occupation of certain areas of Maine during the War of 1812. I have pieced this together with recent Chinese history, the Shanghai Communiques, and all other pronouncements of the US government including the Three Nos, Six Assurances, Taiwan Relations Act, the policies of the current Bush administration toward Taiwan, and a large number of US Supreme Court cases . . . . . . and it all fits together quite nicely. The 1992 "Cross Straits Consensus" also fits in. In particular, (a) Taiwan's entry to the WTO as a "separate customs territory", (b) the
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Sino A monthly publication about taiwan. Complete text of recent issues and a searchable archive is available online. By government Information Office, taiwan. http://www.sinorama.com.tw/en/
Extractions: Law and Politics About Taiwan Health Ethnicity and Culture ... Sino bookmarks Books Subscribe Online Mailbox Online Registration Change Your Online Registration Data ... A New Age for Wildlife Conservation in TaiwanHits the Bookstores! Sinorama articles are now appearing weekly in the Bilingual Weekly. Onward to the Polar Regions To improve your English, you not only need to be able to speak and comprehend, but also write. But what's the best way to write an essay? Fear not! Sinorama English Tutor is here to help. Pluck up your courage and use your best English to write us a letter with your ideas on some subject discussed in Sinorama, and Sinorama's foreign-language teacher will correct it free! When you register on the Sinorama website, each day Sinorama will offer, free of charge, a useful sentence in both English and Chinese, complete with a pronunciation sound bite. Equip yourself with the English you'll need in any situation, improve your grasp of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, upgrade your grammar, and make English part of your every day! Take Me Out to the Ballgame Bill, Jill, and the Professor are sitting together at the game between Taiwan and Japan at the end of the Baseball World Cup. This is called the "consolation game" because it only determines third place, not first place. But this is the game that most of the fans have come to see, because Taiwan is the host team.
Industrial Technology Research Institute A nonprofit R D organization engaged in applied research and technical service. Founded to attend to the technological needs of taiwan's industrial development. It has become both a technical center for the industry and an important arm of the government's industrial policies. http://www.itri.org.tw/english/
MapZones.com Government In a move to streamline the administration, the position of elected governor and many other elements of the taiwan Provincial government were eliminated at the http://www.mapzones.com/world/asia/taiwan/governmentindex.php
Extractions: Country Info Taiwan Introduction Taiwan General Data Taiwan Maps Taiwan Culture ... Taiwan Time and Date Taiwan Government Back to Top The authorities in Taipei exercise control over Taiwan, Kinmen, Matsu, and the Penghus (Pescadores) and several of the smaller islands. Taiwan's two major cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung, are centrally administered municipalities. At the end of 1998, the Constitution was amended to make all counties and cities directly administered by the Executive Yuan. From 1949 until 1991, the authorities on Taiwan claimed to be the sole legitimate government of all of China, including the mainland. In keeping with that claim, when the Nationalists moved to Taiwan in 1949, they re-established the full array of central political bodies, which had existed on the mainland. While much of this structure remains in place, the authorities on Taiwan in 1991 abandoned their claim of governing mainland China, stating that they do not "dispute the fact that the P.R.C. controls mainland China." The first National Assembly, elected on the mainland in 1947 to carry out the duties of choosing the president and amending the constitution, was re-established on Taiwan when the KMT moved. Because it was impossible to hold subsequent elections to represent constituencies on the mainland, representatives elected in 1947-48 held these seats "indefinitely." In June l990, however, the Council of Grand Justices mandated the retirement, effective December 1991, of all remaining "indefinitely" elected members of the National Assembly and other bodies.
Sports And Recreation government site providing information on contemporary arts and culture, with an emphasis on the visual arts. http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/yearbook/chpt21.htm
Extractions: Sports and Recreation Yangmingshan National Park, with its rich geographical landscape and many tourist attractions, is a renowned recreational spot north of Taipei City. (Courtesy of Yu Chia-jung, Tourism Bureau) As people's quality of living continues to improve due to technological innovation, the developed countries of the world are beginning to regard health and physical fitness of the population as an overall indicator of national power. Sports, the best way to improve the stamina of individual citizens, are the key to demonstrating a nation's competitiveness. The government formulated the Challenge 2008 National Development Plan ¬D¾Ô¤G¡³¡³¤K°ê®aµo®i«ÂIpµe in May 2002 to foster the creativity and talent Taiwan needs to transform itself into a "green silicon island." In the plan, the Executive Yuan stresses that physical health is the foundation for the next generation of society. Therefore, education in sports is an important goal for the central government, which will allocate resources to the sports and leisure industries in the upcoming six years to generate added value to its products and services. The government focuses its training efforts on sports in which it has the resources to do well at the Olympic Games, such as table tennis, baseball, shooting, archery, and gymnastics. These are some of the disciplines in which Taiwan usually has a chance of winning a medal.