Beijing and Washington welcome his less bellicose approach to independence for the island, but the progress is tenuous. In his first 100 days in office, Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou ... ...full story at LA Times
from LA Times on Sat, Aug 30 2008
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| 27 May 08 |
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Taiwan's "Three No" Policy »
YouTube video "No Unification"
"No Independence"
"No War"
*Ma Ying-Jeou, belonging to Kuomintang, the Chinese National Party, was sworn in on May 20th as the President of Republic of China, Taiwan. Since the separation from the mainland in 1949, the relationship... |
| 14 Feb 07 |
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Ma to run for 'president' as independent » People's Daily Taiwan's major opposition Kuomintang leader Ma Ying-jeou declared yesterday that he would run for "president"in the island's 2008 elections after local prosecutors indicted him on charges of corruption. |
| 13 Feb 07 |
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Ma Ying-jeou indicted, will resign as KMT chairman » Peking Duck AP reports: TAIPEI, Taiwan - Prosecutors filed corruption charges Tuesday against opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou, a Harvard-educated lawyer many thought would be Taiwan's next president. The prosecutors said Ma had diverted $333,000 from a Taipei city... |
| 20 Mar 08 |
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Just days before the Taiwanese head to the polls, and Tibet matters: big time » Zhongnanhai The unrest in Tibet is having a dramatic effect on Taiwan's national elections. Ma Ying-jeou, the KMT candidate, had held a commanding lead in the polls by advocating a common market, or economic zone, with China. Of course, Ma's... |
| 04 Apr 07 |
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Ma Ying-jeou goes on trial » Xinhua Ma Ying-jeou, former leader of Taiwan's main opposition party Kuomintang (KMT), pleaded not guilty to charges of corruption on the opening day of his trial in Taipei on Tuesday. |
| 19 Mar 07 |
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Taiwan Ma Ying-jeou Sets up Headquarters for Election » china.org.cn Ma Ying-jeou, former leader of Taiwan's main opposition party Kuomintang (KMT), established the headquarters for his 2008 "Presidential" campaign on Sunday, according to local media reports. |