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 | Leader of the Taiwan Solidarity Union party and former Taiwan president Teng-hui Lee, center, raises hands with candidates during a campaign rally for the upcoming legislative elections, Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004, in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan's ruling and main opposition parties held rallies on Sunday to drum up support ahead of a crucial legislative election this month that could shape the island's relations with rival China. click to open  |  | Former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui (2nd L) raises his hands with members of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party at a rally in the southern county of Tainan, February 1, 2004 to protest against China's deployment of missiles aimed at Taiwan and in support of President Chen Shui-bian's plans to hold a defensive referendum. click to open  |  | Politics in Taipei: Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui holds a copy of "Taiwan's Viewpoint," a book that sums up his decade-long quest for a separate Taiwanese identity as he released the book in the presidential office in Taipei Wednesday, May 19, 1999. In the book, Lee also suggests that China divide the country into several autonomous regions, including Taiwan and Tibet. click to open  |
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