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《TAIPEI TIMES》Poll shows China bans and conscription trends - 焦點

By Chen Yu-fu and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writerAbout 60 percent of respondents did not blame the government for import restrictions imposed on Taiwanese goods by Beijing, while nearly three-quarters supported extending mandatory military conscription to one year, a poll released yesterday by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation showed. ....

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《TAIPEI TIMES》Most lack confidence in defense: poll - 焦點

EYE ON PRESIDENT: The survey showed that 48.6 percent approved of President Tsai Ing-wen’s management of cross-strait ties, while 43.3 percent did not approveBy Chen Yu-fu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer ....

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TaiwanPlus' TV bid approved – 台北時報

State-funded English-language streaming service TaiwanPlus is to start broadcasting on terrestrial television and through Chunghwa Telecom’s multimedia-on-demand service on Oct. 10 after its broadcast application was yesterday approved by the National Communications Commission (NCC). The NCC assigned TaiwanPlus to use the frequency block between 542 megahertz (MHz) and 548MHz designated for use by the ....

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Half of Taiwanese back independence

Half of Taiwanese support independence, according to the results of a poll released yesterday by the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation, which also found that President Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) support rating fell by 7 percentage points.
Fifty percent of respondents supported independence, 25.7 percent supported maintaining the “status quo” and 11.8 percent supported unification, while 12.1 percent had no opinion, did not know or refused to answer, the foundation said.
Support for independence is the new mainstream opinion, regardless of which party is in power, foundation chairman Michael You (游盈隆) said.
Insinuations that Taiwan wants to maintain the “status quo” are a fabrication that ....

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Public split on Lin's run for mayor: poll

Almost 50 percent of respondents to a survey said that former Hsinchu City mayor Lin Chih-chien (林智堅) should withdraw from Taoyuan’s mayoral election after his National Taiwan University master’s degree was revoked on grounds of plagiarism in his thesis.
The Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation asked participants if Lin should withdraw if accusations of plagiarism were substantiated. Forty-eight percent of the respondents said “yes,” 28.3 percent said “no,” and 23.7 percent did not share an opinion.
“The results convey a clear message: When National Taiwan University confirmed that Lin plagiarized, the public thinks that he should withdraw from the mayoral election in Taoyuan,” ....

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