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 Lin Yang-kang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Nantou County, Taiwan, Lin graduated from National Taiwan University with a bachelor of science degree.
In the 1990s, Lin was in the "non-mainstream faction" that aimed to be less confrontational with the People's Republic of China than Lee Teng-hui.
He resigned his position as the head of the Judicial Yuan to become a presidential candidate in the 1996 elections.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lin_Yang-kang   (229 words)

  
 ROC presidential election, 1996 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former Taiwan Provincial Governor Lin Yang-kang ran as an independent with former Premier Hau Pei-tsun as his running mate.
On the recommendation of the KMT Disciplinary Committee, their party memberships were cancelled (a step short of expelled) in December for "viciously attacking" Lee Teng-hui and "seriously damaging the party's image and prestige." They were endorsed by New Party after its own nominee dropped out.
Hsu Hsin-liang, Lin Yi-hsiung, Yu Ching, and Peng Ming-min contended for this position.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ROC_presidential_election,_1996   (572 words)

  
 Lin Yang
M. Kang, L. Yang, and M. Alouini, ``Outage probability of MIMO optimum combining in presence of unbalanced co-channel interferers and noise.'' Under revision.
M. Kang, L. Yang, and M. Alouini, ``Certain computations involving complex Gaussian matrices with applications to the performance analysis of MIMO systems,'' Space-Time Processing for MIMO Communications, New York, NY: John Wiley Sons, 2005.
Yang, M. Alouini, and David Gesbert, "Further results on selective multiuser diversity", in the 7 th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM 2004), Venezia, Italy, Oct. 2004, pp.
www.ece.umn.edu /users/lyang   (815 words)

  
 The View From the Floor - Page 2 of 2
Lin Yang-kang enjoys the ample experience of a lifetime in politics, and he projected as his strong suit a good overall grasp of the nation's affairs.
Lin spoke with intensity and assurance on the constitutional system, with which he is very familiar.
In addition, he was able to discuss individual topics pragmatically, presenting tangible arguments instead of theoretical discourse about broad principles.
home.sina.com /sinorama/0496/article109/english/1.html   (398 words)

  
 Lin yang kang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/lin_yang_kang   (165 words)

  
 Election Results
Lin Yang-kang and Chen Li-an, trailed far behind with 14.9 and 9.98 percent respectively.
The virulous attacks by China -- and by candidates Lin Yang-kang and Chen Li-an -- against Mr.
Lee won convincingly, and the DPP is doing some soul-searching: Dr. Peng received a much lower percentage of the vote than the roughly one-third share the party normally gets in elections, because many independence-supporters crossed over to vote for President Lee.
www.taiwandc.org /nws-el04.htm   (706 words)

  
 Lin and Chen qualify for ballot; Lee opens campaign headquarters
Lin and Hau were ousted from the party for campaigning for New Party candidates in the Dec. 2 legislative elections.
The Jan. 24 United Daily News reported that Lin said on a cable television program that he may join the New Party or form a new political party if his KMT membership is not restored after the election.
Independent candidate Lin and his running mate Hau Pei-tsun this week stumped in cities and counties in central, southern and eastern parts of the island.
www.taipei.org /current/president/fcj3.htm   (824 words)

  
 MAR Data Chronology for Taiwanese in Taiwan
Lin Yang-kang, 66, a charismatic figure with close ties to both the liberal and conservative factions in the ruling KMT, said he wished to become the first Taiwanese president elected by a popular vote.
Lin, a KMT elder was attacked for reportedly creating a division between the mainlanders and the native Taiwanese.
Under pressure from Lin and other deputies, the education minister has told parliament he hopes to include Taiwanese in the education system's official curriculum.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=71303   (2635 words)

  
 Political Parties
Lin Yang-kang and his running mate Hau Pei-tsun were both former vice chairmen of the KMT, but decided to run as independents under the endorsement of the New Party.
Lin and Chen obtained 14.9 percent and 10.0 percent of the vote, respectively.
On March 18, 2000, 82.7 percent of all eligible voters went to the polls to elect the new president of the Republic of China.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/taiwan/party.htm   (898 words)

  
 middlton.txt
Another meeting was with Taiwanese presidential candidate Lin Yang-kang.
Lin wanted to go to the White House, he could make all the arrangements." Chen Yu-chun said that no direct pitch for money was made, and no money was given.
According to Lin's campaign spokesman, Chen Yu-chun, Middleton "mentioned that the reason he came to Taiwan was to raise money for Clinton.
members.aol.com /beachbt/middlton.txt   (1113 words)

  
 Publications
The independent ticket of Lin Yang-kang and Hau Pei-tsun ran with the full support of the NP, which was formed in 1993 by a breakaway faction of the KMT.
Cheng-yi Lin is the Deputy Director of the Institute of European and American Studies at the Academica Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan.
The vote for Lin and Hau paralleled the vote for the NP in the 1995 Legislative Yuan elections.
www.ned.org /forum/reports/taiwan.html   (14982 words)

  
 Asiaweek.com 09/08/95
Lin had considered asking independent Chen Li-an to be his running mate, citing their similar policies.
If Lin doesn't get the KMT nomination, he has said he may run as an independent too.
But Lin opposes policies that fuel tensions with Beijing.
www.asiaweek.com /asiaweek/95/0908/nat2.html   (552 words)

  
 Responsibilities of the Judicial Yuan
The lead story in the China News on Tuesday, May 31, was about Judicial Yuan President Lin Yang-Kang.
Lin, who is a KMT vice chairman, announced his support for a KMT candidate for Taiwan governor and said he would like to run for president some day.
It would surely be a great day when everyone can look forward to the even-handed enforcement of laws and regulations.
www.constitution.org /pd/gunning/taiwan/res_jyua.htm   (221 words)

  
 China stops war games near Taiwan
Newspaper reports recorded Lee's victory but noted that the combined votes of two candidates favoring reunification of Taiwan and the mainland, Lin Yang-kang and Chen Li-an, surpassed the total of votes received by openly pro-independence candidate Peng Ming-min.
Lin received 15 percent of the vote; Chen 10 percent and Peng 21 percent.
In an interview on Monday, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Shen Guofang, said China favored reopening high-level contacts between China on Taiwan to establish what Beijing terms the "three links" -- direct communication, direct air flights and direct shipping.
www.chron.com /content/chronicle/world/96/03/26/china.2-0.html   (524 words)

  
 Taiwan Communique 69
Lin Yang-kang, who are both vice-chairmen of the Kuomintang.
Lin Yang-kang declared his candidacy in August (see Taiwan Communiqué no. 67, p.
Lin and general Hau, formalizing their break from the Kuomintang Party.
www.taiwandc.org /twcom/69-no2.htm   (831 words)

  
 wsl_3-25.shtml
Lin Yang-kang, a breakaway former KMT candidate, received 1.6 million votes, or 14.9%, and Chen Li-An garnered 1.07 million votes, or just under 10 percent of the votes cast.
A whopping 76% of registered voters took part in the election, despite rainy weather in many parts of the island.
By percentage, Lee, Chairman of the nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) Party, received 54% of the votes cast, against 21.1% for Peng, an Independent.
www.interpool.com /tcl/wsl_3-25.shtml   (525 words)

  
 Taiwan islands vacated: 3/18/96
But another independence candidate, Lin Yang-kang, accused Mr.
Lin's supporters marched through the center of Taipei in a rally denouncing the president.
Lee of dragging Taiwan to the brink of war.
www.s-t.com /daily/03-96/03-18-96/1taiwan.htm   (650 words)

  
 Dienstag, den 3
Yang Jiechi pointed out: The determination of the Chinese government and people to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity is firm and unshakable [jian ding bu yi de 1017 1353 0008 4448 4104].
Yang Yufang, a farmer in Hebei Province's Tanghai County, bought a farm with 500,000 yuan that he earned from business.
Lin Yixiong [Lin I-hsiung], DPP chairman, said Li Teng-hui's position shows that they share identical views on foreign policies.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de /oasien/china/service/bbc/990803.htm   (12220 words)

  
 Articles - Lin
Lin can be a pinyin transcription of one of several Chinese surnames, with 林 (pinyin Lín) being overwhelmingly the most common.
LIN also stands for Local Interconnect Network, which is a bus protocol for computer communications.
Lin Biao, Chinese Communist military and political leader
www.epsona.com /articles/Lin   (150 words)

  
 Presidential rivals in TV forum present platforms to the public
Independent Lin Yang-kang, a former Kuomintang vice chairman, reminded television viewers of his campaign slogan: "New Leadership, New Order, New Hope." Lin said it will be best for Taiwan to maintain the status quo--neither rush toward unification with the mainland nor declare independence.
On domestic issues, Lin said he would seek to amend the Constitution to extend the term of legislators to four years from the current three years to help ensure political stability.
While Lin warned the public not to ignore Peking's threat that it will use force against Taiwan should it declare independence, he also said that Peking cannot win the hearts of the Taiwan people through a military attack.
www.taipei.org /current/president/0301p1.htm   (964 words)

  
 CHINA-NUCLEAR China reports on nuclear five's statement on nonproliferation
Lin Yang-kang, 73, is a native of Nantou County, Taiwan Province.
Lin Yang-kang is of the opinion that the purpose of China's reunification is to further develop both sides' civil rights and enable the people on both sides of the strait to lead a happier life.
Yang Jinqi is relieved from the office of vice-president, and judge, of the Intellectual Property Court of the Supreme People's Court.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de /oasien/china/service/bbc/000503.htm   (17259 words)

  
 Tzu-Chi World
Lin is an authority in cardiology, Vice Superintendent Chien Sou-hsin is an authority in orthopedics, and Vice Superintendent Huang Chia-ching is a veteran in medical management.
Superintendent Lin Chin-lon and I went to the same university at the same time.
Dalin Hospital is fortunate, for it has a strong medical team led by Superintendent Lin Chin-lon.
www.tzuchi.org /global/publications/tcworld/Dec00/page7.htm   (1861 words)

  
 TT-092201.htm
In 1995 -- under Lee's leadership -- the KMT revoked the membership of two vice chairmen, Lin Yang-kang and Hau Pei-tsun for stumping for New Party candidates.
Lee is the first former KMT chairman to be ousted from the party in its 107-year history, though he's not the first party leader to get the boot.
Former Taiwan Provincial Governor James Soong was expelled from the party in 1999 for insisting on running in last year's presidential race without the party's nomination.
taiwansecurity.org /TT/2001/TT-092201.htm   (564 words)

  
 The Battle Begins in Earnest-- Television Takes the Forefront in the ROC Presidential Campaign- Page 2 of 7
On February 10, just before the Chinese New Year, the presidential candidates Peng Ming-min, Lin Yang-kang and Chen Li-an all took part in a televised debate, sponsored by the China Times.
Because the incumbent president Lee Teng-hui decided not to "use disadvantageous methods to campaign," the debate was regrettably only three- quarters complete.
home.sina.com /sinorama/0496/article104/english/1.html   (306 words)

  
 The Militant - 4/1/96 -- China Warns U.S. Navy To Stay Away
Reflecting divisions among Taipei's ruling circles, another candidate for president, Lin Yang-kang, accused Lee of dragging Taiwan to the brink of war.
They accused Taiwan's president of provoking China and demanded he resign.
www.themilitant.com /1996/6013/6013_3.html   (733 words)

  
 In first presidential election, Taiwan gives Lee a landslide
Lee had 5.8 million votes, Peng 2.3 million, Lin Yang-kang 1.6 million and Chen Li-an 1.1 million.
"The China threat made Lee Teng-hui very popular because he spoke back in very strong language," said Maysing H. Yang, a senior Peng aide.
Lee had crushed his opponents on both flanks -- Peng, who advocated outright independence for Taiwan, as well as two defectors from Lee's Nationalist Party who ran independently, advocating a more conciliatory line toward China.
www.chron.com /content/chronicle/page1/96/03/24/taiwan.html   (887 words)

  
 ROC Equals 'Republic of Computers'
TAIPEI -- This is how Lin Yang-kang, acting on the noblest Confucian principles, inadvertently helped to create the $20 billion Taiwanese computer industry:
In 1980, when he was interior minister under the martial-law Nationalist regime, Lin grew concerned that Pac-Man and other video arcade games were corrupting Taiwan's youth.
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www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/1995/12/23/103.html   (156 words)

  
 Asiaweek.com
In the presidential campaign, the party threw its support behind independent Lin Yang-kang, who shares its views on reunification and President Lee.
In legislative polls in December and in last week's National Assembly ballot, the party's share of the vote ran about 13%, behind the KMT and the DPP.
The decision not to run a candidate this year was a shrewd move.
www.asiaweek.com /asiaweek/96/0405/nat2.html   (296 words)

  
 Taiwan Politics and Leadership
The mainlander vote, about 15% of the electorate, which went to Lin Yang-kang and Chen Lu-an in 1996, went to James Soong in the March 2000 balloting.
  Lin  is, in fact a Taiwanese, but that year threw his lot in with the mainlanders.
  Lin received 14.9% of the vote in 1996, while Che Lu-an received 10%.
www.ndu.edu /inss/China_Center/PLA_Conf_Oct01/Tkacik.htm   (5151 words)

  
 ASIANOW - Asiaweek
Rival Lin Yang-kang, a Kuomintang veteran and an old-style pol, played rap music at rallies and even appeared on MTV to boost his credentials among young voters.
Like many politicians, Kaohsiung City Counci-lor Lin Yun-chien, a member of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), maintains a storefront office whose doors are open to constituents even on a Sunday.
Taiwan Provincial Governor James Soong Chu-yu has pain-stakingly cast himself as a man of the people, learning Taiwanese to make up for the fact that he was born on the mainland.
www-cgi.cnn.com /ASIANOW/asiaweek/97/1121/nat5.html   (948 words)

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