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Judicial Yuan


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Taipei's Mayor Hau Lung-bin


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Taipei mayor Ma Ying-jeou


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the Taipei Municipal Government


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Taipei County Government Land Administration Bureau director


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Formosan Association for Public Affairs


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Taiwan President-elect Chen Shui-bian


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legislature


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Declaratoin of Formosan Self-Salvation


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Taiwan's Premier Yu Shyi-kun


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Justice Minister Cheng Chung-mo


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Taiwan has long been one of the most sensitive issues in US-China relations.


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Taiwan's indigenous people


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Taiwan's second-largest opposition party


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Taiwan Solidarity Union


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Taiwan's top emissary to the US, Hsiao Bi-Khim


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Taiwan's voters have perennially shown their preference to continue with the status quo and not veer towards independence.


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Ministry of Foreign Affairs(Taiwan)


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outlying island residents


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changing the name of the island's state-owned enterprises and diplomatic representative offices


 

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