News in May 2010

  • Paul Tiao appointed key administration post
  • Yu Chen arrested in Naperville
  • Taiwan may delay in China trade deal
  • DPP supports Tsai statement that ROC is government in exile
  • Clinton and Geithner in China Talk
  • Chinese Christian leaders to visit Brite Divinity School
  • Remarks by Joseph Donovan on Taiwan
  • Chinese convicted for exporting items used in military radar, electronic warfare
  • Woman dies from injuries in Flushing attack
  • Reflecting on Ma's two lost years
  • China opens first quasi-official office in Taiwan to boost tourism
  • State Department defends official who expressed regret to Chinese over Arizona immigration law
  • ABC 7 CHICAGO presents Asian influences
  • Two Chinese convicted in US of illegal electronics export
  • Students from Taiwan snatch 7 awards in the Intel ISEF 2010
  • Taiwan's ex-security chief confirms secret China talks
  • No breakthroughs in US-China human rights talks
  • Chi Tong Kuok guilty of military smuggling
  • Wan Yanhai flees China for Philadelphia
  • Yi-Lan Chen pleads guilty in Iran missile case
  • U.S. to fund software maker tied to Falun Gong
  • Maj. Gen. John L. Fugh dies
  • NFL team drafts first Chinese-American player
  • Taiwan-US FTA resolution introduced in Congress
  • Guest-Teaching Chinese, and Learning America
  • Taiwanese philanthropist wants normal life
  • Ma: 'A long way to go' before talks with China
  • L.A.'s Chinatown tries to draw more nighttime visitors
  • FAPA to start Keep Taiwan Free Facebook Campaign
  • Chinese electric car firm plans to enter US market
  • Chi Mei executives to plead guilty in LCD price-fixing case
  • Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month kicks off
  • Chinese American man held after bomb hoax on plane
  • Diplomats arrest in Houston spurs complaint from China
  • Formosa Betrayed set for Taiwan release in August


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