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1061 Slow shift in Taiwan’s favor Taipei Times Editorial 709
1062 Taiwan needs a ‘third force’ party Chen Yi-chi 陳奕齊 458
1063 Sports still under party-state control Taipei Times Editorial 516
1064 FAPA’s monumental achievements Lucy Shen 沈仲珊 451
1065 A post-war view of Taiwan-US ties HoonTing 雲程 462
1066 Japan firms join the US’ trade war with China Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 449
1067 Taiwan is not a Han Chinese society Sim Kiantek 沈建德 462
1068 Taiwan could gain from ally’s betrayal James Wang 王景弘 441
1069 Joint force makes bullies quake Taipei Times Editorial 490
1070 PTS Hoklo channel’s fate still uncertain Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 480
1071 Taiwan must act on US goodwill Parris Chang 張旭成 612
1072 Taiwanese must band together to face China Paul Lin 林保華 569
1073 Time to fight sugar-coated poison pills from China Lam Sei-lin 林四連 514
1074 China’s growing economic clout Sam Sky Wild 455
1075 Standing up to China the bully Taipei Times Editorial 546
1076 Referendums must be more practical Taipei Times Editorial 471
1077 Name change would foster identity Chu Meng-hsiang 512
1078 Yao’s crisis today will be Tsai’s tomorrow Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 559
1079 The ugly side of human nature Chang Hsun-ching 張勳慶 503
1080 Kinmen’s risky water business Taipei Times Editorial 427
 
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Newsflash

DHARAMSHALA, October 9: In one of the rare voices from behind the veil of China’s military lockdown in Tibet, a Tibetan woman has told an undercover international news reporter that Tibetans have no rights and are beaten to death for speaking the truth.

The woman, who’s identity is not revealed, is from a region near Ngaba in eastern Tibet, the epicenter of the ongoing wave of self-immolation protests in Tibet.