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1141 No country should want a neighbor like China John Yu 于則章 688
1142 Sunflower response to Ko’s ‘one family’ line Chen Tsai-nan 陳財能 606
1143 Global naivety on China astounding Taipei Times Editorial 593
1144 Self-serving ideologies have become a malaise Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 632
1145 Bringing White Terror history to the public Weng Chien-tao 翁建道 548
1146 Rights do not include threats Taipei Times Editorial 556
1147 DPP could learn from Taiwanese activists Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 580
1148 US engagement has failed in China Joseph Bosco 591
1149 Soft stance on ID cards is misplaced Taipei Times Editorial 550
1150 In space, Taiwan can live forever Richard Fisher Jr 635
1151 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 688
1152 Slow shift in Taiwan’s favor Taipei Times Editorial 865
1153 Taiwan needs a ‘third force’ party Chen Yi-chi 陳奕齊 558
1154 Sports still under party-state control Taipei Times Editorial 619
1155 FAPA’s monumental achievements Lucy Shen 沈仲珊 560
1156 A post-war view of Taiwan-US ties HoonTing 雲程 585
1157 Japan firms join the US’ trade war with China Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 563
1158 Taiwan is not a Han Chinese society Sim Kiantek 沈建德 577
1159 Taiwan could gain from ally’s betrayal James Wang 王景弘 561
1160 Joint force makes bullies quake Taipei Times Editorial 599
 
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Newsflash

The Indigenous Peoples Action Coalition of Taiwan (IPACT) held a rally last night on the Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office to pray for the souls of the dead a year after Typhoon Morakot struck Taiwan, took some 700 Taiwanese lives and left thousands homeless.

President Ma Ying-jeou has come under heavy fire for his government's slow response after the monster typhoon slammed into Taiwan Aug. 7-9 last year, and triggered massive floodwaters and landslides that buried native peoples alive and isolated their villages in the south.