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  Tsai Wan-Lin; Taiwan's wealthiest man; 81 | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Tsai Wan-lin, a financier and the wealthiest man in Taiwan, died Monday in Taipei, his family told Agence France-Presse.
Tsai was founder of the Lin-Yuan Group, which includes Cathay Financial Holdings, one of the largest financial services firms in Taiwan.
Tsai was ranked 94th this year on Forbes magazine's list of the 100 richest people in the world, with a fortune estimated at $4.6 billion.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20041002/news_1m2tsai.html   (180 words)

  
 Tsai Wan-lin | Obituaries | News | Telegraph
Tsai was one of the generation of hard-driven, self-made entrepreneurs who turned the offshore Chinese island into a prosperous "Asian tiger" economy, despite its long-running armed stand-off with the communist mainland and its political isolation from the rest of the world.
Tsai Wan-lin's greatest rival was his own younger brother, Tsai Wan-tsai, who commands a $2 billion-plus fortune of his own as the head of the Fubon Financial group.
Tsai Wan-lin, who was also a senior adviser to Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bien, was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 94th richest man in the world; but he lived modestly and shunned publicity.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/10/14/db1403.xml   (461 words)

  
 Culture and Emotion Lab
Tsai, J.L., Levenson, R.W., and Carstensen, L.L. Autonomic, expressive, and subjective responses to emotional films in older and younger Chinese American and European American adults.
Tsai, J.L., Pole, N., Levenson, R.W., and Muñoz, R.F. The effects of depression on the emotional responses of Spanish-speaking Latinas.
Tsai, J.L., Ying, Y.W., and Lee, P.A. Cultural predictors of self-esteem: A study of Chinese American female and male young adults.
www-psych.stanford.edu /~tsailab/pubs.html   (869 words)

  
 Tsai Wan-lin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsai Wan-lin (Chinese: 蔡萬霖; pinyin: Caì Wànlín) (November 10, 1924–September 27, 2004) was a Taiwanese businessman who, at the peak of his wealth in 1996, was considered to be the fifth richest person in the world, with a family net worth of US$12.2 billion
He was born into a poor farmer's family in Miaoli, and started out in Taipei by selling vegetables and soybeans with his brothers as a child.
Tsai was first listed by Forbes as a billionaire in 1987.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tsai_Wan-lin   (278 words)

  
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Billionaire Tsai Wan-lin, the richest man in Taiwan and one of the wealthiest in the world, is a rags-to-riches Midas who shuns publicity, loves solitude and finds comfort in quiet evenings at home.
Tsai acquired sole ownership of Cathay Life Insurance in 1979 when he and his brother agreed to divide their fortunes.
Tsai dispatched 10,000 salesmen to placate his clients and made a personal loan of $7.5 million to his nephew's savings and loan cooperative but refused further assistance.
ils.unc.edu /~viles/172i/users/big/docs/AP881101-0222   (776 words)

  
 Taiwan Communique no. 69
Tsai Ming-hsien, a lawyer and a member of the National Assembly was elected.
For Professor Chang it was a relatively routine re-election, but for Professor Lin the election means a major change: he has lived in Canada for 35 years, and was fllisted and banned by the Kuomintang authorities from returning to Taiwan for 33 of those years.
Lin had been instrumental in organizing Taiwanese community activities and helping to start up church groups.
www.taiwandc.org /twcom/69-no1.htm   (2412 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tsai Wan-lin, who died Monday, was Taiwan's richest man and founder of Cathay Financial Holdings.
Earlier this year, Tsai and his family were estimated to hold assets worth US$4.6 billion, ranking 94th richest in the world, according to a Forbes report published in February.
Although Tsai Chern-chou was a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmaker, the Legislative Yuan eventually voted to allow his arrest, arousing a dispute between the brothers over who should act to help him.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/biz/archives/2004/09/29/2003204864/print   (605 words)

  
 Cai (surname) Information
In Mandarin Chinese, the surname is transliterated as Cài in pinyin and Tongyong Pinyin, Ts'ai in Wade-Giles, and Tsay in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
Cai is romanized as Cai in the People's Republic of China, Tsai (or occasionally Tsay or Chai) in the Republic of China (Taiwan), and Choi or Choy in Hong Kong.
In Europe the word cai is used as a verb, which is slang for the act of ruining a good song.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Cai_(surname)   (696 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
I adopt Lin's (1998) idea that DOU is a generalized distributivity operator with quantificational force distributing over the members of a plurality cover (Schwarzchild 1996).
I argue that the difference between CHUAN and DOU is that CHUAN is not a distributor and its semantic function is solely to ensure that the value of cover is a good fit in the sense of Brisson (1998).
Lin, J. Distributivity in Chinese and its implications.
www.ling.upenn.edu /Events/PLC/plc25/schedule/tsai.txt   (408 words)

  
 Shao Lin Boxing Methods - Lineage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It is suggested that the Southern Shao Lin (Sil Lum) Ssu was becoming as well known for its martial arts as the original Northern Shao Lin Ssu.
Wong Fei Hung was born in 1847 and died in 1924.
Realizing that he was not going to be able to pass all of his Shao Lin on to his son directly, he requested on his death bed that his son travel to Shandong Province and seek instruction from Master Yim Kai Wun.
www.shaolinboxingmethods.com /pages/lineage.php   (2114 words)

  
 Geophysics Open-File Report 94
Lin (1994) and Lin and Sanford (2001) solved this problem by developing a fuzzy logic algorithm that obtains a highly reliable initial estimate of the epicenter for input into the SEISMOS program.
Extending east-northeast from the SSA into the Great Plains of eastern New Mexico and West Texas is a band of epicenters that straddles the trace of a prominent topographic lineation identified by Thelin and Pike (1991) on a digital shaded relief map they generated for the conterminous United States.
The ~85 km wide track of this feature is defined by a lineation of many features such as rivers, elongate depressions, faults, and the historical seismicity in Figures 2 and 3.
www.ees.nmt.edu /Geop/nmquakes/R94/R94.HTM   (5529 words)

  
 China Post - 英文報 , Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tsai Hon-tu, son of the late Lin Yuan Group founder Tsai Wan-lin, continues to be the wealthiest man in Taiwan, according to the latest survey of world billionaires by Forbes Magazine.
Tsai joins seven other Taiwanese people on the list of 946 billionaires surveyed by Forbes.
His father, Tsai Wan-lin, who along with his brothers founded the Cathay banking conglomerate, had been the richest in Taiwan for years.
www.chinapost.com.tw /news/archives/front/2007310/104250.htm   (312 words)

  
 Tsai, Taiwan's Richest Tycoon, Dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Tsai Wan-lin, Taiwan's wealthiest man and the head of the Lin Yuan Group, has died from heart disease, a company official said.
Tsai died Monday at Cathay General Hospital in the capital, Taipei, said Lee Yung-jen, an executive at Cathay Life Insurance Company, part of Tsai's massive Lin Yuan Group.
The businessman, worth $4.6 billion, was ranked No. 94 on the 2004 list of the world's richest people as estimated by Forbes magazine.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2004/9/29/230537.shtml   (210 words)

  
 Cinema
One of the major figures of the Second New Wave is Tsai Ming-liang, whose films Rebels of the Neon God (1992) and the 1994 Venice Film Festival award winner Vive l'Amour take an existentialist approach to the plight of urban teenagers and young adults who are on the margins of today's affluent society.
The latter also won praise for its unique style of filmmaking: it has no music or soundtrack, only the background noises of the city, and a minimal amount of dialogue, relying instead on the power of simple but ambiguous images.
Hsu Hsiao-ming, Steve Wang, and Lin Ceng-sheng are also among Taiwan's new directors whose works have been shown at prestigious film festivals around the world.
www.taiwan.com.au /Soccul/Arts/report09.html   (1263 words)

  
 Zhouchen Lin's HomePage
Zhouchen Lin, Lifeng Wang, Yunbo Wang, and Singbing Kang,
Ke Deng, Lifeng Wang, Zhouchen Lin, Tao Feng, and Zhidong Deng.
Liang Wan, Zhouchen Lin, and Rong Chun Zhao,
research.microsoft.com /~zhoulin   (776 words)

  
 TaiwanHeadlines - Society - Lawmaker questions Wan Hai seat on CAL standing committee board
Lin suspected that Wan Hai Lines Chairman Chen Chih-yuan's (陳致遠) seat in the CAL standing committee may be linked to the first family.
On the other hand CAL said on Monday that it had invited Chen Chih-yuan to join its board of directors back in 2000, a time when Chen was not yet the chairman of Wan Hai Lines, and Wan Hai Lines had not purchased CAL shares.
The airline explained that the decision to add three standing committee board directors this May was an attempt to boost the airline company's efficiency when running the board affairs, and confirmed that Chen is one of the three directors.
english.www.gov.tw /TaiwanHeadlines/index.jsp?recordid=101779&categid=10&viewdate=0   (553 words)

  
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DPP lawmaker Chen Ching-chun said he was worried the academics might be followed by others, particularly by former President Lee Teng-hui and former DPP Chairman Lin Yi-hsiung, who could put enormous pressure on Chen.
DPP spokesman Tsai Huang-lang said senior party officials were quite surprised by their "old friends," some of whom were former party members.
DPP factional leaders also promised to engage in self-reflection and improve themselves -- but they did not agree with the academics' call for Chen to step down.
www.taiwansecurity.org /CP/2006/CP-140706.htm   (842 words)

  
 Milestones - TIME Asia Magazine, Oct. 11, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
TSAI WAN-LIN, 80, rags-to-riches billionaire and Taiwan's wealthiest tycoon; in Taipei.
The son of a poor rice farmer, Tsai started his entrepreneurial career at age 18, opening a vegetable stand with his brother.
In 1962, the two founded Cathay Life, the island's first insurance company, and Tsai later started the Lin Yuan Group of insurance, real estate and construction businesses.
time.com /time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501041011-709154,00.html   (1022 words)

  
 Jose Rizal's Chinese Lineage
It is a variant of the family name CAI, which also has variant transliterations that include Tsai, Choi, Choy, Chua, Cue, and Chye.
As already stated, the Cuas today continue to enjoy the same status that they did hundreds of years ago.
Taiwanese billionaire Tsai Wan-Lin of the Cathay Life Group and Chua To-Hing of Gudang Garam Group of Indonesia are two of the richest Cua descendants today, according to Forbes magazine.
todd.lucero.sales.tripod.com /id16.html   (766 words)

  
 Streptococcal Pyrogenic Exotoxin B-Induced Apoptosis in A549 Cells Is Mediated by a Receptor- and ...
Streptococcal Pyrogenic Exotoxin B-Induced Apoptosis in A549 Cells Is Mediated by a Receptor- and Mitochondrion-Dependent Pathway -- Tsai et al.
Articles by Tsai, W.-H. Articles by Lin, M. Infection and Immunity, December 2004, p.
Streptococcal Pyrogenic Exotoxin B-Induced Apoptosis in A549 Cells Is Mediated by a Receptor- and Mitochondrion-Dependent Pathway
iai.asm.org /cgi/content/abstract/72/12/7055   (320 words)

  
 King Chun Martin Tsai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
K.C Tsai and P.R. Gray, "CMOS Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications," presented to the IEEE SCV Solid State Circuits Society on Nov 18, 1999.
K.C. Tsai and P.R. Gray, "A 1.9GHz CMOS Class E Power Amplifier for Wireless Communuications," Proceedings of the 24th European Solid State Circuits Conference., pp.76-79, Sept. 1998.
J.C. Rudell, J.J. Ou, R. Narayanaswami, G. Chien, J.A. Weldon, L. Lin, K.C. Tsai, L. Tee, K. Khoo, D. Au, T. Robinson, D. Gerna, M. Otsuka, and P. Gray, "Recent Developments in High Integration Multi-Standard CMOS Transceivers for Personal Communication Systems," Invited paper at the 1998 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics, Monterey, California.
kabuki.eecs.berkeley.edu /~tkc   (153 words)

  
 Taiwan Press Releases
It seems a pity to leave the blogging day without a pointer to the ongoing discussions in the KMT over who will be on the ticket.
Tsai family to take bigger stake of Taiwan Mobile
Kaddy Chung, Taipei; Esther Lam, DigiTimes.com [Wednesday 14 March 2007] The Tsai family Taiwan Mandarins that run a number of businesses including the Taipei Fubon Bank plan to increase their stake in mobile...
www.topix.net /world/taiwan/pr   (1749 words)

  
 Association of a Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism of the Deleted-in-Azoospermia-Like Gene with Susceptibility to ...
Lin YM, Chen CW, Sun HS, Tsai SJ, Hsu CC, Teng YN, Lin JS, Kuo PL 2001 Expression patterns and transcript concentrations of the autosomal DAZL gene in the testes of azoospermic men.
Lin YM, Chen CW, Sun HS, Hsu CC, Chen JM, Lin SJ, Lin JS, Kuo PL 2000 Y-chromosome microdeletion and its effect on reproductive decisions in Taiwanese patients presenting with nonobstructive azoospermia.
Lin YM, Teng YN, Lee PC, Lin YH, Hsu CC, Lin JS, Kuo PL 2001 AZFa candidate gene deletions in Taiwanese patients with spermatogenic failure.
jcem.endojournals.org /cgi/content/full/87/11/5258   (4333 words)

  
 DBLP: Rung-Bin Lin
Guang-Wan Liao, Ja-Shong Feng, Rung-Bin Lin: A divide-and-conquer approach to estimating minimum/maximum leakage current.
Rung-Bin Lin, Isaac Shuo-Hsiu Chou, Chi-Ming Tsai: Benchmark Circuits Improve the Quality of a Standard Cell Library.
Rung-Bin Lin, Meng-Chiou Wu: A New Statistical Approach to Timing Analysis of VLSI Circuits.
www.sigmod.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/l/Lin:Rung=Bin.html   (324 words)

  
 YouTube - Jolin Tsai - Advert of LUX
YouTube - Jolin Tsai - Advert of LUX
Jolin Tsai - Wan Mei (2 min ver) 依林MV-玩美2分版
蔡依林 Jolin Tsai Yi Lin - Lux CF
www.youtube.com /?v=avuDOGzAaNI   (127 words)

  
 27 Sep History: This Date
2004 Tsai Wan-lin, financier with a fortune of $4.6 billion, the wealthiest man in Taiwan and 94th in the world.
He was born in 1924 in a family of poor tenant farmers.
After it split in 1979, Tsai, with his share of holdings, formed the Lin-Yuan Group, which includes Cathay Financial Holdings, one of the largest financial services firms in Taiwan.
www.safran-arts.com /42day/history/h4sep/h4sep27.html   (9489 words)

  
 Hong Kong tycoon tops Forbes' China list - Boston.com
Michael Kadoorie, whose family had extensive business interests in Shanghai before the 1949 Communist revolution, is fourth with a fortune of US$9 billion, with a big stake in the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels and CLP Holdings, a Hong Kong electric utility.
The wealthiest Taiwan-based businessman, according to the list, was Tsai Hong-tu, whose US$7.1 billion in assets were mainly inherited from his father Tsai Wan-lin, an insurance and real estate mogul.
Taiwan's second wealthiest was Terry Gou, whose Hon Hai Precision, flagship of his computer manufacturing empire, has units making iPods and phones for Apple Inc. on the Chinese mainland.
www.boston.com /business/technology/articles/2007/01/18/hong_kong_tycoon_tops_forbes_china_list   (558 words)

  
 DBLP: Li Lin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Qian Yu, Minjian Zheng, Xiuxi Li, Li Lin: Implementation of knowledge maintenance modules in an expert system for fault diagnosis of chemical process operation.
Zhang Tie, Li Lin, Xie Cunxi: Research of inarticulate micro-manipulator robot driven by magnetic levitation force.
Sekhar Narayanaswami, George Chien, Jeffrey A. Weldon, Li Lin, King-Chun Tsai, Luns Tee, Kelvin Khoo, Danelle Au, Troy Robinson, Danilo Gerna, Masanori Otsuka, Paul R. Gray: Recent developments in high integration multi-standard CMOS transceivers for personal communication systems.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Lin:Li.html   (293 words)

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