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TAIPEI, Taiwan -Taiwanese regulators have turned down an application for a television license from a Hong Kong company whose local affiliate conquered the Internet earlier
BEIJING -China reasserted its opposition to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan on Thursday, signaling possible tensions in ties just three weeks after a state visit by President
TAIPEI, Taiwan -Revelations that Taiwanese Premier Wu Den-yih traveled abroad with a former gangster have excited great interest among this island's sensation-seeking media
TAIPEI, Taiwan -Taiwan's High Court on Friday upheld its earlier decision to keep former President Chen Shui-bian in detention after the Supreme Court ordered it to hold a
TAIPEI, Taiwan -The crew of the Hollywood doomsday movie "2012" expressed sympathy Friday for victims of real-life flooding and earthquakes this week in the Asia-Pacific
CHE DING, Taiwan -The sword-maker inserts an 18-inch shaft of metal into his red-hot kiln. Then he adds his special ingredient: a human thighbone. The bone, says Kuo
CHE DING, Taiwan -The sword-maker inserts an 18-inch shaft of metal into his red-hot kiln. Then he adds his special ingredient: a human thighbone. The bone, says Kuo
HONG KONG -One of the top modern dancers of the East on Tuesday paid tribute to a giant of the West, as Taiwan's Lin Hwai-min mourned the death of Merce Cunningham, calling
TAIPEI, Taiwan -Taiwan's jobless rate fell slightly to 5.96 percent in October as fewer people lost their jobs due to company layoffs, the government said Monday
TAIPEI, Taiwan -Taiwan's biggest credit card issuer Chinatrust Financial Holding Co. says it will buy a 30 percent stake in AIG's Taiwan life insurance unit from Hong
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prices. Chi Mei, which is based in Tainan, Taiwan, is charged with price fixing in violation of the Sherman Act. Each violation carries a maximum fine of $100 million
prices. Chi Mei, which is based in Tainan, Taiwan, is charged with price fixing in violation of the Sherman Act. Each violation carries a maximum fine of $100 million
significantly to close the year well over 2008 levels, led by Brazil, China, India and Taiwan. Unanticipated events aside, we expect DR capital raising, trading
and desktop computers, digital cameras, cell phones, and LCD TVs. AOS has offices worldwide including the United States, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea
will involve approximately 420 patients across China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, is now open in Hong Kong and will subsequently expand to the additional