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| Taipei, Nov.22 (CNA) The top U.S. liaison officer with Taiwan arrived in Taipei Sunday to brief Taiwanese officials and opposition leaders on U.S. President Barack Obama's just-concluded visit to China. |
| Taipei, Nov.22 (CNA) Customs authorities are seeking qualified families to adopt and help train puppies aged eight weeks to one year in an effort to boost the success rate of training drug detection dogs, an official said Sunday. |
| Taipei, Nov. 22 (CNA) The Special Investigation Division (SID) of the Supreme Prosecutors Office has received banking documents from Switzerland that confirm some of the prosecutors' findings in a case of alleged money laundering by the former first family. |
| Shanghai, Nov. 22 (CANA) A Taiwanese trade delegation is visiting Hangzhou and Suzhou, the leading cities of Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces in China, to promote Taiwan food products. |
| Taipei, Nov.22 (CNA) The Cabinet-level Research, Development and Evaluation Commission (RDEC) will compile a report on the top 10 public grievances against the government before the end of November, an official said Sunday. |
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| Last Week |
| Taipei, Nov. 17 (CNA) The Cabinet-level Department of Health (DOH) put forth measures for imported beef quarantine and inspection Tuesday amid public concern over the safety of U.S. beef after a ban on high-risk products such as offal and ground beef was lifted. |
| Taipei, Nov. 17 (CNA) A professor at Chinese Culture University in Taipei expressed worry Tuesday that the United States seems to have further "comprehended, affirmed and accepted the position of China, " while underscoring the importance of the Taiwan issue in U.S.-Taiwan relations. |
| Taipei, Nov. 18 (CNA) New Zealand will become the third country this year after Britain and Ireland to grant visa-free privileges to visitors from Taiwan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced Wednesday. |
| Taipei, Nov. 17 (CNA) President Ma Ying-jeou said Tuesday at a weekly regular meeting of the ruling Kuomintang that U.S. President Barack Obama mentioned the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) while meeting the press in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao. |
| Hong Kong, Nov. 17 (CNA) The Bank of Taiwan hopes to set up a stronghold in Shanghai as quickly as possible if a potential cross- Taiwan Strait trade pact will allow Taiwan-based banks to set up in China, Bank of Taiwan Chairwoman Susan Chang said Tuesday during a visit to Hong Kong. |
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