2013年5月30日 星期四

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Taiwan to open new cyberwar unit: report
AFP
TAIPEI — Taiwan is preparing to launch a fourth cyberwar unit, a local newspaper reported Wednesday, in response to what it claims is a growing security threat from Chinese hackers. The new unit is scheduled to open on July 1 and will work to counter ...

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Taiwan's Wu says China won't oppose IOC bid
AFP
PARIS — Taiwan's Wu Ching-kuo has said Chinese officials "fully understand" his bid to lead the powerful International Olympic Committee (IOC) and won't oppose it in line with broader policies on the island. The world boxing chief, who last week ...
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Taiwanese groups hold unity street party for Pinoys
GMA News
Tags: Taiwan. Several Taiwanese non-government organizations (NGO) on Sunday held a "unity street party" for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) after Philippine-Taiwan relations soured with the May 9 shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters.
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Taiwan's Copyright Act amendment proposal comes under fire
ZDNet
The Taipei Times reported Tuesday that Taiwan's Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is proposing to amend the country's Copyright Act to ensure local Internet service providers (ISPs) will block illegal content posted on foreign Web sites. This is to ...
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Philippines' Basketball Team Disinvited to Taiwan Game
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Gilas, the Philippines men's basketball team, has been “uninvited” to the William Jones Cup basketball tournament in Taiwan scheduled this July, an offshoot of the tensions between the Asian neighbors after the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman ...
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Taiwan Unveils Plan to Boost Growth as Ma Popularity Slumps (2)
Businessweek
Taiwan will let insurers invest in infrastructure projects and create a NT$1 billion ($33 million) fund to channel money to companies as President Ma Ying-jeou bids to boost growth and revive his flagging popularity. The island also plans to revise ...
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Taiwan Scheduled to Receive LNG Cargo From Nigeria at Yongan
Businessweek
CPC Corp., Taiwan's state-run energy company and importer of liquefied natural gas, is scheduled to receive a spot cargo from Nigeria today at its Yongan terminal, according to ship tracking data. The LNG Ondo, with a capacity of 148,478 cubic meters ...
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Taiwan faces resistance over SOPA-like anti-piracy proposal
PCWorld
A proposal in Taiwan to enforce copyright laws by blocking access to top piracy sites is facing concerns that the measures could impinge on Internet freedoms on the island. The intellectual property office of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs is ...
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Taiwan boxing chief enters IOC race
Hong Kong Standard
Taiwanese boxing chief Wu Ching-kuo on Thursday vowed to fight doping and match-fixing as he announced his bid to run for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Wu, head of the International Amateur Boxing Federation since 2006, ...
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Taiwan protests deployment of Phl ships
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - Taiwan has protested to the Philippines the deployment of naval vessels around an islet in the Spratlys, according to Taipei's representative office in Manila. In an email to media on Saturday, the Taipei Economic and Cultural ...
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Hundreds rally against Taiwan nuclear referendum
AFP
TAIPEI — Hundreds of Taiwanese protested in the capital Taipei on Sunday over government plans to hold what they call an unfair referendum on the fate of a nearly-completed nuclear power plant. Chanting slogans like "Stop dangerous nuclear power", the ...
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Taiwan protests Philippine ships in disputed waters
The News International
The Spratlys, a sprawling group of islands, are claimed in whole or part by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Brunei. The potentially resource-rich sea, home to important trade routes, is an increasingly dangerous flashpoint and ...
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PH, Taiwan iron out details of probe; NBI team off for Taipei Monday
Inquirer.net
TAIPEI—Did Taiwan set new conditions for helping the Philippines investigate the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipino coast guards? Or did Taipei simply try to clarify the rules of cooperation between Taiwanese and Filipino investigators?
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Report: Pinoy in Taiwan succumbs to rabies
GMA News
A Filipino factory worker in Taiwan who was suffering from rabies died in a hospital in Southern Taiwan Sunday, Taiwanese health authorities said. Taiwan's Central News Agency quoted Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Deputy Director-General Chou ...
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Recall of starch-based products from Taiwan over maleic acid taint
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Eleven starch-based products from Taiwan - mostly tapioca starch balls used in bubble tea - have been withdrawn from sale. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) said it has tested 66 ...
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Fish is at root of rows with Taiwan, China
Inquirer.net
The Philippines is being bullied by two neighbors: China and Taiwan. China is sending its navy to protect its fishing vessels while poaching in Philippine fishing grounds. And Taiwanese are harassing Filipino workers in Taiwan in retaliation for the ...
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