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  • Ms. Tsai's rise in the polls, which now makes the election too close to call, has knocked investor confidence.

    Freezing Exports, Not Boiling Politics, Determine Taiwan's Growth Tom Orlik 2012

  • According to a July 22 poll carried out by Taiwan's Global Views Survey Research Center, Mr. Ma's support rate was at 37.3% compared to Ms. Tsai's 37.2% rate.

    Taiwan Says Arms Deals Will Get Harder Paul Mozur 2011

  • Ms. Tsai's Democratic Progress Party has seized on the issue.

    Wealth Gap Could Sway Taiwan Vote Paul Mozur 2011

  • Next said the bureau reported back to a Hu subordinate last month with details of Tsai's campaign events and her meetings with political activists, including evaluations of how many votes they were likely to bring to Tsai should they support her.

    Spying claim against Taiwanese president 2012

  • Notable titles include Mr. Hou's "A Time to Live and a Time to Die," Mr. Tsai's 1992 debut, "Rebels of the Neon God," Fred Tan's "Rouge of the North" and the new film "Juliets," an omnibus in which three different directors reimagine Shakespeare.

    Taiwan to India Steve Dollar 2011

  • Ms. Tsai's Democratic Progress Party has seized on the issue.

    Wealth Gap Could Sway Taiwan Vote Paul Mozur 2011

  • China has made it no secret that it backs Mr. Ma, issuing a rebuke last week of Ms. Tsai's cross-Strait policy.

    Taiwan's Tsai Stresses Slower Track for China Ties Paul Mozur 2011

  • Ms. Tsai's DPP said she would step down as partly leader effective March 1.

    Taiwan Markets Slip After Election Aries Poon 2012

  • Chen Chao-chien , a professor at Ming Chuan University, said Ms. Tsai's attitude change was an example of how she was taking a "softer and more pragmatic approach" to appeal to swing voters.

    Taiwan Opposition Softens Tone on China Jenny W. Hsu 2011

  • The allegations of intelligence service abuse were first raised last week by Taiwan's Next magazine, which said the National Security Council secretary General Hu Wei-chen instructed justice ministry investigators to monitor Tsai's activities in May after she became a presidential candidate.

    Spying claim against Taiwanese president 2012

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