| Li Peng Li Peng (), (born 20 October 1928) was the Premier of China between 1987 and 1998, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from 1998 to 2003 and was second-ranking in the Communist Party of China (CPC) behind Jiang Zemin on the Politburo Standing Committee until 2002. Li_Peng
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| Next Media Next Media Limited (Chinese:Pinyin:Jimmy Lai, has more than 3,600 employees and is the largest-listed media company in Hong Kong. Lai has built a company culture of transparency and creativity without hierarchy. Employees are encouraged to tackle challenges through trial and error while assuming responsibility for their actions and sharing in profits from success. Next_Media
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| Self-immolation This is an article on the ritualistic suicide practice. For the record company, see Self Immolation. Self-immolation
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| Ruby Lin Ruby Lin (; born 27 January 1976 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese actress and pop singer. Lin made her acting debut in a TV commercial in Taiwan. When she received her first experience in front of the camera in 1995 as minor role, she start to developed a passion for acting. Ruby_Lin
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| Republic of China presidential election, 2008 Republic_of_China_presidential_election,_2008
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| Cross-Strait relations Cross-Strait_relations
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| Sharp Daily Sharp Daily (Chinese:Pinyin:tabloid newspaper, published in Taipei, Taiwan by Next Media.Launched on October 24, 2006 as a rival to Cola (可樂報 PinyinSharp Daily shares news content with the Taiwanese Apple Daily. According to Forbes each copy costs 2.8 New Taiwan dollars to produce and its target readership is "the train-riding working class" Sharp_Daily
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| National Socialism Association (Taiwan) National Socialism Association (NSA; ) is a neo-fascist political organization founded in Taiwan in September 2006 by Hsu Na-chi (), a 22-year-old political science graduate of Soochow University. The NSA has an explicit stated goal of obtaining the power to govern the state. National_Socialism_Association_(Taiwan)
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| The X-Family The X-Family () is a Taiwanese drama that aired in Taiwan on August 8, 2007 starring Pauline Lan, Jiro Wang, Danson Tang, Sunnie Huang, Calvin Chen, and Aaron Yan.It is the sequel to KO One, which aired in the winter of 2005 through the spring of 2006. The_X-Family
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 June 27 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_June_27
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| Articles for deletion/Cinderella Liao Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Cinderella_Liao
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| Kuang Hua VI class missile boat Kuang_Hua_VI_class_missile_boat
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| 18th Golden Melody Awards 18th Golden Melody Awards were held on June 16, 2007 at the Taipei Arena in Taipei, Taiwan. It was themed "Mii", which stood for "Music is international". 18th_Golden_Melody_Awards
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| Chen Yunlin Chen Yunlin (; born December 1941) is the current chairman of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), the body responsible for negotiations with Taiwan in the People's Republic of China. Chen_Yunlin
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| Scchiang/Victor Chou User:Scchiang/Victor_Chou
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| Cape No. 7 Cape No. 7 (; Japanese:Taiwanese romance comedic music-drama film written and directed by Wei Te-Sheng, his first full-length motion picture. The film is in Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese with significant lines in Japanese. Before its commercial release, the film was world premiered on June 20, 2008 at the 2008 Taipei Film Festival as the opening film. The film later won 3 awards in this festival. Cape_No._7
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| October 25, 2008 anti-China protest October 25, 2008 anti-China protest or 1025 demonstration was a demonstration sponsored by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and Taiwan Solidarity Union in Taipei, Taiwan. This protest march was launched five months after Ma's inauguration and was preceded by an earlier protest in August which focused on Ma's failing economic plans.The protesters marched against the protester's perceived pro-China policies of the Ma administration. October_25,_2008_anti-China_protest
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