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2661 Unintentional sobriety Taipei Times 893
2662 Deaflympic hubris — courtesy of the Ma team Hsu Chien-jung 許建榮 1022
2663 Behold China’s network in Taiwan Yao Jen-to 姚人多 720
2664 Freedom fading fast in Hong Kong Taipei Times 744
2665 Ma no longer ruler of his domain Taipei Times 882
2666 Dalai Lama rose above the hacks Cao Changqing 曹長青 897
2667 Senator Ted Kennedy: a true friend of Taiwan Mark Chen 陳唐山 739
2668 Taiwan’s legal system and Chen Bruce Jacobs 家博 961
2669 Propaganda overshadows Dalai Lama Taipei Times 650
2670 The balance between the US, Japan and Taiwan Sebo Koh 許世模 867
2671 Now the punishment begins Taipei Times 731
2672 Referendum decision bodes poorly Taipei Times 871
2673 Tragedy could bring ray of hope J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 764
2674 US, PRC maneuvers post-Morakot HoonTing 雲程 772
2675 Ethnicity crucial to response to Morakot Paul Lin 林保華 918
2676 Dalai Lama visit puts Ma in quandary Taipei Times 827
2677 Now for the overseas fifth column Sushil Seth 842
2678 The Ma Ying-jeou myth perishes Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 701
2679 Ma’s lack of competence, humility is all on show Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 773
2680 Legislation that befits a disaster Taipei Times 808
 
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Newsflash

Hundreds of college students assembled in Taipei last night to mark the 22nd anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square Massacre, joining the candlelit vigils held in Hong Kong and Macau to honor the victims of the bloody crackdown and call for a spotlight on Chinese rights abuses.

Speaking at the event at Liberty Square, Wang Dan (王丹), a student leader of the 1989 pro-democracy movement, said the problems facing China today, including corruption, high unemployment, unequal distribution of wealth and moral failings, were a result of the crackdown on the movement.

“The crackdown snuffed out an opportunity” for China to peacefully transform into a democracy, he said.