Friday, 26 October 2007

Noble Scientist

Homer Jacobsen, American scientist, corrected his scientific conclusion after more than 50 years in order to stop abusion of his results by creationists. In his article published in 1955, he denies the possibility of existing amino acids on the early earth (see: Urey-Miller Experiment). Yet, so he argues in his letter to the editors of American Scientist, his conclusion was based on wrong premises.
In my opinion, it is a noble action of a scientist to be critical with his own results, and even refusing it. I think some creationist could learn from Jacobsen's example.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

To the Editors:

In January 1955, American Scientist published my article, "Information, Reproduction and the Origin of Life" (Vol. 43, No. 1). I ask you to honor my request to retract two brief passages, as follows:

On page 121: "Directions for the reproduction of plans, for energy and the extraction of parts from the current environment, for the growth sequence, and for the effector mechanisms translating instructions into growth—all had to be simultaneously present at that moment [of life's birth]."

On page 125: "From the probability standpoint, the ordering of the present environment into a single amino acid molecule would be utterly improbable in all the time and space available for the origin of terrestrial life."

I have several reasons for retracting the statements. For the first passage, use of the requirement of simultaneity was a conjecture, unsupported by any proof. Separate developments of partial structures might well have occurred in an environment of randomly reacting molecules, eventually to join into one or more self-reproducing structures.

The second passage refers only to an attempt to calculate the probability that a single molecule of a particular amino acid could spontaneously form from its components. The calculation was irrelevant, as it was based on an endothermic change during an imaginary spontaneous conversion of a mixture of component atoms and molecules into glycine under adiabatic and standard conditions, with no external source of energy. Such changes cannot spontaneously take place. Molecules of increased complexity have been found, however, when necessary components are available, with the aid of ambient energy from natural or experimental systems, e.g. electrical discharges, substantial temperature gradients or contiguous compounds or elements whose chemical reactions produce free energy. All of these could have existed under early Earth conditions, and thus this passage is completely inapplicable.

Retraction this untimely is not normally undertaken, but in this case I request it because of continued irresponsible contemporary use by creationists who have quoted my not merely out-of-context, but incorrect, statements, to support their dubious viewpoint. I am deeply embarrassed to have been the originator of such misstatements, allowing bad science to have come into the purview of those who use it for anti-science ends.

Jacobsen became aware of the abusion of his results entering his name into Google-Search. The first results were creationist pages like: Evolution-facts.org and DarwinismRefuted.com.

Friday, 12 October 2007

Bio-Fuel

What are the consequences of an increase in bio-fuel production?

See:


- UN Rep Praises Cuba Biofuel Stance, Prensa Latina, 26. Oct. 2007

- The Gospel According to Sir John: Chapter 3, CO2 Science, 24. Oct. 2007

- Africa: Food to Eat Or to Run Your Car?, All Africa, 23. Oct. 2007
- How mandatory is the EU biofuel directive?, Facts about Ethanol, 23. Oct. 2007
- New International Institute for Sustainable Development Study Expects U.S. Biofuel Subsidies to Reach $92 Billion Between 2006-2012, Biofuels Journal, 23. Oct. 2007
- A New Farm Bill: The Work is Not Finished, American Progress, 23. Oct. 2007

- UK Biofuel targets snub UN recommendations, eGov Monitor, 22. Oct. 2007
- The Collateral Damages of Growing BioFuel, Midas Oracle Blog, 22. Oct. 2007

- Ethanol: The Great Big Green Fraud, Steven Leahey Blog, 21. Oct. 2007
- Another Environmental Catastrophe - Biofuel in the EU, On the Wing Blog, 21. Oct. 2007
- Bio-fuels using corn may not be the answer, Columbus Telegram, 21. Oct. 2007
- Ethanol's dark side: Harsh working conditions mark production of Brazilian biofuel, Jamaica Gleaner News, 21. Oct. 2007

- ENVIRONMENT: Biofuels - Great Green Hope or Swindle, IPS, 20. Oct. 2007
- Speakers say biofuel boom puts pressure on water, Des Moines Register, 20. Oct. 2007

- Protesters picket biofuel event, BBC News, 19. Oct. 2007
- Brazil rides biofuel bandwagon to Africa, Environment Newscientist Blog, 19. Oct. 2007
- International Monetary Fund: Using Food For Biofuel Will Increase Food Prices Worldwide, AHN, 19. Oct. 2007
- PARLATINO Warns of Biofuel Risks, Prensa Latina, 19. Oct. 2007

- Record oil price boosts demand for biofuels but critics question the cost, Forbes, 18. Oct. 2007

- Ethanol facts at a glance - National Geographic’s Biofuel Interactive, Facts about Ethanol, 18. Oct. 2007
- Biofuel Boom Means Bust for Colombian Campesinos, Nacla News, 18. Oct. 2007
- Map of the World’s Biofuel Potential, The Daily Green, 18. Oct. 2007

- Biofuel industry fights the critics, Reuters, 17. Oct. 2007
- Soaring oil lifts sugar prices on biofuel speculation, International Herald Tribune, 17. Oct. 2007
- Climatologist: Biofuel production could lead to Dust Bowl, The Tuttle Times, 17. Oct. 2007
- IMF warns about impact of biofuels on food prices, Forbes, 17. Oct. 2007
- Argentinian Gov’t Presents Bill Extending Biofuel Incentives, Biodiesel and Ethanol Investing, 17. Oct. 2007
- Global Bioenergy Partnership: cut biofuel trade barries to create a win-win strategy, Biopact, 17. Oct. 2007
- Brazil's Lula signs biofuels deal in Congo, Reuters, 17. Oct. 2007
- EU trims biofuel crop subsidy due to overplanting, Reuters, 17. Oct. 2007
- Tropical maize could become biofuel 'super' crop in the US, similar to sugarcane, Biopact, 17. Oct. 2007

- Analysis-Biofuel industry fights the critics, Reuters, 16. Oct. 2007
- Virgin to test Biofuel by beginning of 2008, Ecofriend , 16. Oct. 2007
- Farmers rush to clinch biofuel market in plant, Business Daily Africa, 16. Oct. 2007

- Ground broken on canola-to-biofuel plant, Edmonton Journal, 15. Oct. 2007
- UN expert urges farmers to halt biofuel crop production in effort to reduce hunger, WAOK, 15. Oct. 2007
- Virgin Atlantic 747 to test biofuel in early 2008, NJN, 15. Oct. 2007
- Brazilian president calls on Africa to join biofuel revolution, ABC Money, 15. Oct. 2007
- Food Prices Driven by Biofuels, Epoch Times, 15. Oct. 2007
- Biofuel Kills Ducks, Gator Charges Dropped, Russia Hunter Cleared, Pressrelease365, 15. Oct. 2007
- Big Oil Rips Off Ethanol Subsidies, La Revue Gauche, 15. Oct. 2007
- Biofuel booster, The Independent, 15. Oct. 2007
- Biofuel plants fail to start, ABC News, 15. Oct. 2007
- Biofuels are coming, ready or not, New Zealand Herald, 15. Oct. 2007

- SeQuential’s Biofuel Station, Seeing Green Blog, 14. Oct. 2007

- China: Biofuel will not hit food, water supply, Peak Oil, 13. Oct. 2007
- Better Than Corn? Algae Set to Beat Out Other Biofuel Feedstocks, World Changing, 13. Oct. 2007
- U.S. National Science Foundation awards grants to seed plant systems biology - biofuel and bioeconomy-centered projects, Bio Pact, 13. Oct. 2007
- Ethanol could harm water quality, Earth Sky Blogs, 13. Oct. 2007

- Sea could be used to grow biofuel, New Zealand Herald, 12. Oct. 2007
- Daimler, Volkswagen to Help Choren Develop Next-Generation Biofuel, Industry Week, 12. Oct. 2007
- 10 Khosla Biofuel Bets, Earth2Tech, 12. Oct. 2007
- Seven plants currently being considered as promising biofuel crops banned as noxious weeds in parts of Australia, Green Markets, 12. Oct. 2007
- UN rapporteur calls for biofuel production moratorium, China View, 12. Oct. 2007

- New study reveals that biofuel plans in India, China could cause shortage of supplies, Newszine, 11. Oct. 2007

Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Iran - The Nuclear Case


- China lehnt härtere Sanktionen ab, FAZ Net, 30. Oct. 2007

- Putin Says Russia, France Will Cooperate on Iran, Bloomberg, 10. Oct. 2007
- Iran Pledges to Answer UN Questions on Uranium Enrichment Work , Bloomberg, 10. Oct. 2007
- Sarkozy hails talks with Putin, BBC NEWS, 10. Oct. 2007
- Putin plays down Iran bomb fears, BBC NEWS, 10. Oct. 2007

- Iran president faces rare protest, BBC NEWS, 08. Oct. 2007

- Iran defiant over nuclear issue, BBC NEWS, 05. Oct. 2007

On U.N.

Human Rights Council:

See:

- Romney: USA Should Withdraw From UN Human Rights Council — America Already Boycotts It, TPM News, 18. Oct. 2007

- U.N. Human Rights Council Is a Failure, Bi-Co News, 10. Oct. 2007
- No funding for U.N.'s farcical rights council, Baltimore Sun, 10. Oct. 2007


Arms Trade Treaty:

See:

- Activists call for arms trade treaty at U.N., Reuters, 10. Oct. 2007


Role of U.N.:

See:


- Nepal stresses on democratising UN System, The HIndu, 24. Oct. 2007

- Romney is Right on the U.N., The Conservative Post, 22. Oct. 2007
- The U.N. Snubs the Dalai Lama - Again, Frontpage Magazine, 22. Oct. 2007
- A new world order? With real reservations, The Republican, 22. Oct. 2007

- United Nations Security Council, About.com Post, 20. Oct. 2007
- India be given augmented voice at the UN: Clinton, NDTV News, 20. Oct. 2007
- United Nations Day: UNDP advocates for change, Jamaica Gleaner News, 20. Oct. 2007

- United Nations Was Never the Point, Reject the UN, 19. Oct. 2007

- The United Nations is the Great Satan, Hells Handmaiden Blog, 19. Oct. 2007

- Another United Nations Failure Report, Reject the U.N Blog, 18. Oct. 2007
- Romney Calls United Nations a 'Failure', AP, 18. Oct. 2007

- UN Marks World Poverty Day Today, Voice of America, 17. Oct. 2007
- Libya and Vietnam Elected to Two-Year Terms on U.N. Security Council, Washington Post, 17. Oct. 2007
- Hopes dashed for Czech seat on UN Security Council, Actualne, 17. Oct. 2007

- Libya Wins Seat on U.N. Security Council, AP, 16. Oct. 2007
- Costa Rica Won UN Security Council Seat, Prensa Latina, 16. Oct. 2007
- Battle begins for spots on U.N. council, Reuters, 16. Oct. 2007

- Who Leads the United Nations? PCR Project, 15. Oct. 2007
- India, Nigeria reaffirm stance on UN Security Council, boost ties, IC Publications, 15. Oct. 2007

- Envoy urges UN to quit Mideast mediating group, Reuters, 14. Oct. 2007

- Lanka says 'no' to UN monitoring office, Hindustan Times, 14. Oct. 2007
- The Failure of the UN, Ottawa Citizen, 14. Oct. 2007

- Angola: Cuba Happy with President's Speech at UN Assembly, All Africa, 12. Oct. 2007
- Al Gore, United Nations share Nobel Peace Prize, India News, 12. Oct. 2007
- India asks UN to strengthen Govt of strife torn countries, The Hindu, 12. Oct. 2007
- Report Details Progress in Battle Against Corruption at U.N. Office, Fox News, 12. Oct. 2007
- UN or US pawn, Al-Ahram Weekly, 12. Oct. 2007

- Preventing Mass Atrocities "Sacred Calling" for UN and the World - Ban Ki-moon, Parc University's International Center for Civic Engagement, 11. Oct. 2007
- Ozawa says put the UN in charge of SDF, Liberal Japan, 11. Oct. 2007

- U.N. more able to prevent genocide, conference told, Reuters, 10. Oct. 2007

- Cuba Highlights Importance of UN, Prensa Latina, 09. Oct. 2007

Myanmar/ Burma

See:

- Monks return to streets of Burma, BBC News, 31. Oct. 2007
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- Myanmar to Allow November Visit by UN Rights Official, Bloomberg, 23. Oct. 2007
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- China promises to support UN in Burma, Bangkok Post, 22. Oct. 2007
- UN fiddles while Myanmar burns, Burma News, 22. Oct. 2007
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- Burma's Military Government Appoints Commission to Draft Constitution, Voice of America, 19. Oct. 2007
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- New United Nations Report: Human Rights in Myanmar, Docuticker, 17. Oct. 2007

- Bangladesh backs UN efforts to resolve Burma crisis, Birma News, 17. Oct. 2007
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- China welcomes visit by UN Myanmar envoy, China View, 16. Oct. 2007

- UN envoy to discuss Myanmar with India, Sify News, 16. Oct. 2007

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- UN Envoy Urges Burmese Government to Stop Political Arrests, Voice of America, 15. Oct. 2007

- UN envoy presses Myanmar's neighbors to toughen stance, Forbes, 15. Oct. 2007

- UN envoy Gambari meeting Thai officials, Bangkok Post, 15. Oct. 2007

- U.N. envoy in Asia to press for Myanmar talks, Los Angeles Times, 15. Oct. 2007

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- UN envoy heads to Asia as Myanmar rounds up activists, AFP, 14. Oct. 2007

- Whether UN Security Council’s strong criticism enough for Military Regime in Burma?, Burma Review, 14. Oct. 2007

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- PM doubts if UN alone can change Burma, Bangkok Post, 13. Oct. 2007

-Myanmar stages rally as UN envoy heads back to region, AFP, 13. Oct. 2007

- UN envoy on Asia tour to pressure Myanmar, AFP, 13. Oct. 2007

- UN Security Council'strongly deplores' Myanmar crackdown, The Economic Times, 13. Oct. 2007

-UN lashes Burma over crackdown, The Age, 13. Oct. 2007

- China joins UN criticism of Burmese regime, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13. Oct. 2007

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-Myanmar's Military Junta Counters United Nations Statement, Thoughts of a Technocrat Blog, 12. Oct. 2007

- Myanmar Rejects UN Call for Negotiations, AP, 12. Oct. 2007

- Official UN Security Council presidential statement, Red Capitalism, 12. Oct. 2007

- Suu Kyi's party urges Myanmar junta to heed UN statement, Inquirer.net, 12. Oct. 2007

-Burma Rejects UN Statement Deploring Recent Crackdown, Voice of America, 12. Oct. 2007

- United Nations Security Council Reprimands Burma, Voice of America, 12. Oct. 2007

-United Nations Security Council Reprimands Burma, Cutting Edge Blog, 12. Oct. 2007

- Burma's illegal opium crops extremely alarming, ABC News, 12. Oct. 2007

- Junta told that UN 'deplores' Burmese violence, The Independent, 12. Oct. 2007

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- Text of UN Security Council statement on Myanmar, Reuters, 11. Oct. 2007

- U.N. envoy to Myanmar returning to region on Monday, International Herald Tribune, 11. Oct. 2007

- Myanmar opium trade not financing insurgents: UN, The Hindu, 11. Oct. 2007

- U.N. council deplores crushing of Myanmar protests, Reuters, 11. Oct. 2007

- U.S. talks tough on Myanmar as UN dithers, Canada.com, 11. Oct. 2007

- UN council agrees on statement condemning Myanmar, National Post, 11. Oct. 2007

- UN slams Myanmar crackdown, urges prisoner release, AFP, 11. Oct. 2007

- U.N. Agency Contradicts U.S. on Burmese Drug Trafficking, New York Sun, 11. Oct. 2007

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- U.N. Says Myanmar's Opium Output Jumps, AP, 10. Oct. 2007

- US envoy urges Burma 'transition', BBC NEWS, 10. Oct. 2007

- UN chief Ban briefs US first lady on Myanmar, The Times of India, 10. Oct. 2007

- US first lady blasts 'friendless' Myanmar regime, AFP, 10. Oct. 2007

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- UN Urges Myanmar to Hold Talks With Aung San Suu Kyi, Bloomberg, 09. Oct. 2007

- China wants only "prudent" UN action on Myanmar, Reuters, 09. Oct. 2007

- UN rights chief urges Myanmar to allow expert's visit, Inquirer.net, 09. Oct. 2007

- Chinesische Schutzmauer, FAZ.net, 09. Oct. 2007

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- UN Security Council under pressure to quickly slam Myanmar repression, Forbes, 07. Oct. 2007


Tensions between China and Taiwan

How should one judge this?


Military reshuffles with Taiwan in mind, China Economic Review, 10. Oct. 2007




See also:

- Taiwan urged to help solve China's 'three major problems', Taiwan Headlines, 04. Nov. 2007
- Most of Taiwan's foreign investment is in China: study, Taipei Times, 04. Nov. 2007
- Some people get it, Michael Turton, 04. Nov. 2007

- Republic of China equals Taiwan: vice president, Taiwan Headlines, 03. Nov. 2007
- Cross-Straits exchanges irreversible, China Daily, 03. Nov. 2007

- Chinese mainland vows to deepen media exchange with Taiwan, People`s Daily Online, 02. Nov. 2007

- Diary and News in US on Taiwan Issue. Jeff Pey Blog, 01. Nov. 2007
- Taiwan's Ma sticks with one-China policy, despite party move, International Herald Tribune, 01. Nov. 2007

- China warns Taiwan, United Press International, 31. Oct. 2007
- Urgent: Chinese mainland to take "necessary measures" if Taiwan cessionists risk "independence", China View, 31. Oct. 2007

- TAIWAN: President Chen insists on boosting defence, Radio Australia, 30. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan leader says he'd consult US before firing missiles at China, EUX.TV, 29. Oct. 2007

- Hu's 'olive branch' breaks in Taiwan, Asia Times, 27. Oct. 2007

- Fight against 'Taiwan independence' activities, China Daily, 26. Oct. 2007

- China should recognize Taiwan's international status: SEF, Taiwan Headlines, 25. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan, China, two nations on either side: president, Taiwan Headlines, 23. Oct. 2007
- Minister pans China over blocking WHO from engaging Taiwan, Taiwan Headlines, 23. Oct. 2007
- China’s largest island, China Online, 23. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan Editorial: Taiwan must fight like a flea, Taipei Times, 23. Oct. 2007

- For China, How To Manage Taiwan? Forbes, 22. Oct. 2007
- Defense minister denies U.S. selling Taiwan Tomahawk cruise missiles, Taiwan Headlines , 22. Oct. 2007
- No-win situation over Taiwan, The Standard , 22. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan said to develop graphite bomb to counter China, Earthtimes , 21. Oct. 2007
- Chiang Kai-shek in Taiwan, IV, China Post , 21. Oct. 2007
- Mainland-Taiwan trade up in first nine months, China Daily , 21. Oct. 2007

- Analysis: China's ability to take Taiwan's offshore islands, UPI Asia Online , 19. Oct. 2007
-China Call for Taiwan Accord a Bypass, Los Angeles Times , 19. Oct. 2007
- Kurt Campbell on Taiwan: US stalling may have ramifications, Taipei Times , 19. Oct. 2007
- Letters: Taiwan was colonized too, Taipei Times , 19. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan Leader Pans Chinese Peace Proposal, Newser , 18. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan's inward FDI placed it sixth in Asia last year, Taipei Times , 18. Oct. 2007
- China Construction Bank interested in setting up Taiwan office - report, Forbes , 18. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan records net inflow of 1.60 bln usd in foreign investor funds, Forbes , 18. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan ruling party presidential candidate calls for closer economic ties, DIGG , 18. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan opposition stalls anti-China missile budget, Reuters , 18. Oct. 2007

- Chinese official in rare 'nice' gesture to Taiwan, Reuters , 17. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan is already a `normal country', Taipei Times , 17. Oct. 2007

- Hu Jintao Calls for Taiwan Peace Pact...AGAIN...at the 17th National Congress of the CPC, Pan Asian Biz , 16. Oct. 2007
- Ma declares future of Taiwan should not be decided by China, Taiwan Headlines , 16. Oct. 2007
- Hu Jintao "correctly" deals with the Taiwan question, Zhongnanhai Blog , 16. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan Reacts to Party Congress, AOL Video , 15. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan urges China to drop preconditions for talks on peace accord, International Herald Tribune , 15. Oct. 2007
- U.S. welcomes China offer of talks with Taiwan, Reuters , 15. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan Rejects China "Peace" Offer, Michael Turton , 15. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan and S.Pacific allies agree to resist China, Reuters , 15. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan rejects Chinese call for peace accord, GMA News , 15. Oct. 2007
- China Offers Taiwan Peace Ahead of Island's Election, Bloomberg , 15. Oct. 2007
- China Offers Taiwan Peace - On its Terms, CNS News , 15. Oct. 2007
- China's president offers Taiwan talks for peace, Reuters , 15. Oct. 2007
- China's Hu opens key congress with reform pledges, AFP , 15. Oct. 2007
- Chinese president warns against Taiwan independence, ABC News , 15. Oct. 2007

- Clouds Forming Over 2008 Olympic Games, Information Dissemination , 14. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan presidential hopefuls split on ties with China, International Herald Tribune, 12. Oct. 2007
- Common market won't work for Taiwan, Taipei Times, 12. Oct. 2007
- Chen Could Strain Taiwan-China Ties, The Wall Street Journal, 12. Oct. 2007
- Does Either Party Want to Win the 2008 Elections?, Michael Turton, 12. Oct. 2007
- China Wants to Be Part of Taiwan!, The Montreal Writers' Storm Sewer, 12. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan should discard `guise' of Republic of China, Taiwan Headlines, 12. Oct. 2007

- Mainland official condemns Taiwan leader's new secessionist remarks, China View, 11. Oct. 2007
- President Chen calls for slower progress in China-Taiwan relations, China Post, 11. Oct. 2007
- China Announces Gains in Air Defense, New York Times, 11. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan Military Parade Sends Clear Message Omninerd, 10. Oct. 2007
- China and Taiwan flex military muscles, International Herald Tribune, 10. Oct. 2007 (see also the comments)
- China Promotes Taiwan-Focused Military Officers, New York Times, 10. Oct. 2007

What connects Taiwan and Swaziland?

With respect to it's U.N. membership bid, Taiwan has only few allies.


See: President thanks Swaziland for speaking up for Taiwan's U.N. bid, Taiwan Headlines, 9. Oct. 2007



See also:

- The U.S. Should Support Taiwan’s Bid For United Nations Membership, Even If It Does Annoy China, Independence Institute, 04. Nov. 2007

- Taiwan DPP gets 2.2 million to sign for UN vote, The Standard, 01. Nov. 2007

- Taiwan needs to boost ties with Pacific allies: official, Taiwan Headlines, 30. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan President Says UN Referendum Not About Independence, Global Security, 29. Oct. 2007
- Taiwan's Chen says UN referendum not move toward independence, International Herald Tribune, 29. Oct. 2007

- Japanese survey indicates strong support for UN bid, Taipei Times, 27. Oct. 2007

- European Parliament members back Taiwan's U.N. bid, Taiwan Headlines, 26. Oct. 2007
- Official urges Japan to change Taiwan's official description, Taipei Times, 26. Oct. 2007

- Costa Rican President Makes First China Visit Since Cutting Taiwan Ties, Voice of America , 24. Oct. 2007

- Chen: U.N. bid referendum will lead U.S. to review 'one China' policy, Taiwan Headlines , 21. Oct. 2007

- President insists U.N. bid torch relay lawful, Taiwan Headlines , 20. Oct. 2007
- China offers soft loan to Taiwan's Pacific ally Tonga, Taipei Times , 20. Oct. 2007
- The time has come for Taiwan to become a member of the UN, Gayandright , 20. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan President To Stage Relay Run to aid in UN Bid, Zhong Guo Today , 19. Oct. 2007
- 'United Nations for Taiwan' to be printed on 'unified invoices', China Post , 19. Oct. 2007

- Kuomintang wants probe of United Nations campaign abuse, China Post, 18. Oct. 2007

- President thanks Denmark party leader for backing Taiwan, Taiwan Headlines, 18. Oct. 2007
- Stamp promoting UN role for Taiwan is source of contention, International Herald Tribune, 17. Oct. 2007

- U.N. study center to be set up, Taiwan Headlines, 16. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan-Pacific Allies Summit, Solomon Times Online, 15. Oct. 2007
- The two-day at the weekend was the second annual meeting with the island nations -- the Marshall Islands, Palau, Kiribati, Tuvalu, the Solomon Islands and Nauru, Islands Business, 15. Oct. 2007


- Taiwan president secures support from Pacific allies over UN bid, Earth Times, 14. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan's South Pacific allies support its U.N. bid, Taiwan Headlines, 14. Oct. 2007

- President urges Kiribati to set up embassy in Taiwan, Taiwan Headlines, 14. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan encouraged to open up linguistically, culturally, Taiwan Headlines, 14. Oct. 2007

- President fires back on identity issue, Taipei Times, 14. Oct. 2007

- Chen chides Ma over issue of sovereignty, Taiwan Headlines, 14. Oct. 2007


- U.N. bid will help Taiwan emerge from China's shadow: president, Taiwan Headlines, 13. Oct. 2007


- DPP candidate challenges KMT rival to debate on U.N. bid issue, Taiwan Headlines, 12. Oct. 2007

- TAIWAN SUMMIT: Chen Says Taiwan Will Spare No Effort For Allies, Pacific Magazine, 12. Oct. 2007


- Chen: Viva democracy, viva UN entry, Taipei Times, 11. Oct. 2007

- Taiwan's Chen undaunted by 'Chinese suppression', AFP, 11. Oct. 2007


- President pledges to continue pushing Taiwan's U.N. bid, Taiwan Headlines, 10. Oct. 2007


- NZ Taiwanese Call for Support to Join United Nations, Epoch Times, 08. Oct. 2007


- Doug Bandow on US-Taiwan-China Relations, Michael Turton, 01. Oct. 2007

- Independence Games, The Spectator, 01. Oct. 2007


- And, if the whole world one day came to its senses and called a spade a spade, would anything actually happen? The Only Redhead in Taiwan Blog, 30. Sept. 2007

Taiwan's controversial missile


One can find the corresponding article at Reuters



See also:

- Taiwan deploys secret new cruise missile, Sarge`s Blog, 03. Nov. 2007

- Taiwan unveils missiles at National Day parade, AFP, 10. Oct. 2007


- Taiwan displays missiles at National day parade, Radio Netherlands, 10. Oct. 2007


- Taiwan shows off military might, BBC NEWS, 10. Oct. 2007


- Taiwan Stages Military Parade, AP, 10. Oct. 2007

Artist's point of view

Is Taiwan part of China? What does artist Susan Stockwell think about it?


See: Map brings Britain artist to Taiwan, Taiwan Headlines, 9. Oct. 2007

Taiwan - U.S. Relations


See:
- Taiwan to lose friend in US Congress, Taipei Times, 01. Nov. 2007

- Taiwan-US relations stalled by who? Michael Turton, 31. Oct. 2007

- Academic urges Washington to upgrade U.S.-Taiwan dialogue level, Taiwan Headlines, 29. Oct. 2007

- U.S. has flexible `one China' principle: Taiwan representative, Taiwan Headlines, 27. Oct. 2007

- Joseph Wu says relations with the US improving, Taipei Times, 13. Oct. 2007

- Burma, Taiwan, and US by Michael Turton, 9. Oct. 2007