Tibet violence changes tone of Taiwan vote

Article and Illustration by Mark Perrault Vancouver Sun March 17th, 2008. Jonathan Manthorpe is correct to identify linkages between the current unrest in Tibet and the presidential elections in Taiwan and his critically-informed and sustained interest in the Taiwan situation offers one of very few perspectives on that part of

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Art for Politic’s Sake: A Kenbo Liao Retrospective

Kenbo Liao retrospective explores unknown Taiwan By Trista di Genova The China Post “Second Republic,” a retrospective of award-winning filmmaker Kenbo Liao opens Saturday night at the Beat Studio in Taipei, promising to be a controversial evening of film, animation and digital-inspired works offering a rare glimpse of contemporary Taiwan.

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Ron Paul and The Clash of the Medias

Congressman, Presidential Candidate, Dr. Ron Paul MD by Phillip Charlier It’s surprising to see that as we approach 2008, there are still many people who can’t deal with the reality that the Internet represents real information, and real people. The Internet does not consist of a virtual world of transient

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Taiwan Supports Aung San Suu Kyi's Release

Local support grows for release of Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi Trista di Genova and Nicholas E. Veitch, Special to the China Post Yesterday morning, Son Yu Liam, the founder and president of the Aung San Suu Kyi Network in Taiwan, met with Vice President Annette Lu at Sun Yat-sen

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CNN shelves Ron Paul victory in GOP debates

By Peter Dearman Political Analyst for The WIld East Hello all, Time for some important Orwellian news. When the Republicans held their televised candidate debates, CNN posted live comments from viewers as they came in, and ran a live poll of who viewers perceived as the winner. Well, unsurprisingly, because

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