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Taiwan Ex-Premier Su Tseng-Chang ElectedAFPTaiwan Ex-Premier Su Tseng-Chang Elected Head of Opposition PartyWall Street JournalBy JENNY W. HSU TAIPEI—Following the election of former Premier Su Tseng-chang as the head of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party on Sunday, the focus is now on how the new leader plans to improve the party's long-standing acrimonious ...Veteran politician is new Taiwan opposition leaderFox Newsall 116 news articles »
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 7:29 pm
Taiwan suppliers strengthen LED industryGlobal SourcesTaiwan suppliers strengthen LED industry chainGlobal SourcesTaiwan's LED manufacturers continue to strengthen the components and service segments while pushing for vertical integration. This is to enhance competitiveness against mainland China and South Korea counterparts. Local companies are eyeing the ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 6:03 pm
Renesas may cut up to 14000 jobs: report -AFPRenesas may cut up to 14000 jobs: reportMarketWatch(OTN:RNECY) (TYO:JP:6723) would cut about 30% of its 44000-employee work force and sell a major plant to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (NYSE:TSM) . Renesas plans to discuss its restructuring plans with shareholders Hitachi Ltd.* Renesas plans to sell system chip plant, mobile unit -sourceReutersRenesas says to tie up with TSMC in chip businessChicago TribuneRenesas may cut 14000 jobs; sell chip plantEE Times IndiaThe Korea Herald -CNBC.com -The Daily Yomiuriall 113 news articles »
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 5:48 pm
Veteran politician is new Taiwan oppositionVeteran politician is new Taiwan opposition leaderKFVSGruesome video Saturday showed rows of dead Syrian children lying in a mosque in bloody shorts and T-shirts with gaping head wounds, haunting images of what activists called one of the deadliest regime attacks yet in... The Syrian government denied ...and more »
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 11:48 am
Veteran politician is new Taiwan oppositionVeteran politician is new Taiwan opposition leaderNBC 29 NewsA lawyer by training and a former premier, Su takes a more pragmatic attitude toward China than many colleagues in the Democratic Progressive Party who support Taiwan's formal independence. Su was elected Sunday after the previous party chief stepped ...and more »
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 11:38 am

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Taiwan Ex-Premier Su Tseng-Chang ElectedTAIPEI—Following the election of former Premier Su Tseng-chang as the head of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party on Sunday, the focus is now on how the new leader plans to improve the party's long-standing acrimonious ties with China, a ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 11:18 pm
Owens: Staff to take ethics training inU.S. Rep. Bill Owens, D-Plattsburgh, said he is arranging an ethics seminar for his congressional office staff in light of his controversial trip to Taiwan in December. “One of the things I’m doing is I’m bringing in an expert on House ethics to give ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 9:59 pm
Renewables can recharge Taiwan - TaipeiThe policy to increase fuel and electricity prices has prompted a wave of public complaints directed at CPC Corp, Taiwan and Taiwan Power Co, as well as leading to a series of domestic commodity price fluctuations. However, amid the controversy ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 3:54 pm
Taiwan must face its ROC demons - TaipeiAfter re-reading A 1998 article my late husband wrote (“Taiwan should make a clean cut from Republic of China (ROC)”), I deeply appreciate his idea. This is exactly what Taiwanese need right now and it is the right path to take. My late ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 3:54 pm
Veteran politician Su Tseng-chang electedTAIPEI, Taiwan — Veteran politician Su Tseng-chang has been elected chairman of Taiwan’s main opposition party. A lawyer by training and a former premier, Su takes a more pragmatic attitude toward China than many colleagues in the Democratic ...
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 11:22 am