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[Title] => China publicizes landing drills near Taiwan after elections
[Summary] => Chinese forces recently held live-fire landing exercises along the coast opposite Taiwan, the military's official television channel said Thursday, days after the self-governing island elected an independence-leaning president.
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[Title] => Taiwan plane with 58 aboard crashes in Taipei; 19 killed
[Summary] => A Taiwanese flight carrying 58 people banked sharply onto its side, clipped a highway bridge and careened into a shallow river Wednesday shortly after taking off from Taipei, killing at least 19 people and leaving 24 missing, officials said.
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[Title] => Cross-Strait infrastructure between China and Taiwan
[Summary] => The South China Morning Post reported Aug. 5 that in its recently approved National Highway Network Plan for 2013-2030, the State Council included two highway projects linking Taiwan to the mainland. One involves the long-proposed Beijing-Taipei Expressway, which would start in Beijing and pass through Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang and Fujian's Fuzhou before crossing the strait and reaching Taipei.
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[Title] => Taiwan rejects return of defector economist
[Summary] => Taiwan's military says a former army captain who defected to China and became a top economist should not return for a visit because he violated the "core value" of loyalty.
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[Title] => Chinese man foiled in bid to watch Taiwan election
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[Title] => Tropical storm Pabuk pounds Taiwan
[Summary] => TAIPEI (AFP) - Tropical storm Pabuk Wednesday pounded southern Taiwan with strong winds and torrential rains, disrupting traffic and power supplies, rescue authorities said.
Pabuk made landfall in southern Pingtung county early Wednesday, forcing the cancellation of 14 flights after airports in the area and on Green and Orchid islands were shut down, said the National Fire Agency.
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[Title] => Tropical storm Pabuk pounds Taiwan
[Summary] => TAIPEI (AFP) - Tropical storm Pabuk Wednesday pounded southern Taiwan with strong winds and torrential rains, disrupting traffic and power supplies, rescue authorities said.
Pabuk made landfall in southern Pingtung county early Wednesday, forcing the cancellation of 14 flights after airports in the area and on Green and Orchid islands were shut down, said the National Fire Agency.
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December 8, 2011 - 1:08pm