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TAIWAN: Chinese state media allowed back in Taiwan in goodwill - Read More

Date Added: July 02, 2008 04:28:27 AM
TAIPEI, Taiwan --- The Government Information Office (GIO) will immediately allow two major Chinese state media outlets to station reporters in Taiwan, a spokesperson for the Cabinet said yesterday.

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