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Taiwan’s Foriegn Minister Offer Resign Over Typhoon Blunder

TAIPEI : Taiwan’s foreign minister has offered to resign for turning down overseas aid after Typhoon Morakot struck the island earlier this month, a report said on Wednesday. Full Article at A Pakistan News

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  1. TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Foreign Minister Francisco Ou reportedly has tendered his resignation over the ministry's alleged mishandling of international aid in the wake of Typhoon Morakot. Full Article at China Post

  2. Taiwan's foreign minister has offered to resign for turning down overseas aid after Typhoon Morakot struck the island earlier this month, a report said Wednesday. Full Article at The Age

  3. Taiwan began a three-day mourning period to remember the victims of Typhoon Morakot on Saturday, two weeks after the island's worst weather disaster in 50 years devastated its mountainous south. Full Article at eTaiwan News

  4. Taiwan's prime minister says the island's defense minister and Cabinet secretary submitted their resignations Wednesday as criticism over the government's handling of Typhoon Morakot grows. Full Article at Voice of America

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