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Taiwan Ho Lee Developed Anti-tangled, Noiseless Water Propeller & Safe Surfing Board Fin for People and Ecology asiatodaynews.wordpress.com 26 Jan 2011 | 02:01 am
Taipei, Taiwan – (ASIATODAY) – An acclaimed Taiwan manufacturer, Ho Lee Co., Ltd., made its popular water sports products safe for people and eco-friendly by innovative designs. In 2010, Ho Lee secur...
Birthday cake 2011 babyandkidsworld.blogspot.com 10 Aug 2011 | 03:54 am
Mom-in-law made this year again one of her famous fruit birthday cakes (berry cake, mainly strawberry, yummy!). We celebrated together with the couple whose wife is coming from Taiwan(they live in our...
Rocklin Internet Crimes Law Firm bowmanandassoc.com 17 Aug 2012 | 04:13 am
One fact is certain: the United States Government monitors internet activity. Whether an individual is simply “surfing the net”, downloading ...
JAW-HWA INTERNATIONAL PATENT & TRADEMARK & LAW OFFICES ipguide.org 5 Mar 2013 | 09:07 pm
Contact person: Ms. Sandy Wang – Senior partner Head office: 10-1 FL., NO.23, SEC.1, CHANG-AN E. RD. 10441 TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Tel. / Fax: 886-2-2531-0876 / 886-2-2581-2761 e-mail: wt.moc.awh-wajnu...
Taitung Set To Host Historic First Ever ASP World Tour Event This November aspworldtour.com 27 Aug 2013 | 07:08 am
Jinzun Harbor during last year’s Taiwan Open of Surfing. Pic ASC/Hain COOLANGATTA, QLD/Australia (Tuesday, August 27, 2013) – The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) have partnered with the Ta...
Taiwan offers a model for advancing human rights eastasiaforum.org 23 Aug 2013 | 05:00 am
Author: Daniel Severson, Harvard University Taiwan has come a long way since it emerged from martial law just a quarter century ago. Back then, the struggle for basic rights, including freedom of ass...
Taiwan Open of Surfing returns to Taitung surftotal.com 27 Aug 2013 | 11:18 am
Taitung Set To Host Historic First Ever ASP World Tour Event This November
Unbekannte Übersetzer aus China in Taiwan infobib.de 26 Aug 2013 | 03:20 pm
Während der “Martial Law”-Periode (1949-1987) war es in Taiwan offenbar untersagt, von Festlandchinesen übersetzte Werke zu veröffentlichen. Die Folge waren gefälschte Übersetzer-Angaben. During the ...