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1201 KMT honors Beijing, but not Chiang Ching-kuo James Wang 王景弘 766
1202 Chinese identity was short-lived Sebo Koh 許世模 827
1203 Trump sees Taiwan as reliable ally Parris Chang 張旭成 667
1204 Confronting Chinese aggression Taipei Times Editorial 616
1205 Beijing unease calls for boldness Taipei Times Editorial 615
1206 The world knows of Taiwan, not the ROC Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 545
1207 It is about time for Taiwan to ‘deROCize’ Sebo Koh 許世模 576
1208 It is time to rid Taiwan of the ROC Taipei Times Editorial 690
1209 Diplomatic policy needs explaining Taipei Times Editorial 674
1210 Rethinking cross-strait strategies Jack Broome 508
1211 Tsai must abandon her overcautious mindset Lau Yi-te 劉一德 542
1212 Series’ cancelation highly suspect Hu Wen-hui 胡文輝 626
1213 Series’ cancelation highly suspect Hu Wen-hui 胡文輝 665
1214 Trump’s risky Taiwan policy Joseph Bosco 699
1215 Beijing puts George Orwell to shame Taipei Times Editorial 639
1216 China targeting young Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 585
1217 Industry secrets are tools of war Liberty Times Editorial 581
1218 Advocates of independence facing tough challenges Lau Yi-te 劉一德 553
1219 Chinese ICT products should be discouraged Paul Lin 林保華 595
1220 KMT’s rally at NTU a sign of its callousness Michael Lin 林子堯 493
 
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Newsflash

A majority of Taiwanese are unhappy with President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) performance in office, with both his popularity and public trust levels dropping this month, a poll by the Chinese-language Global Views magazine showed yesterday.

The poll, conducted on last Monday and Tuesday, showed that 52 percent of respondents were unhappy with Ma’s overall performance, compared with 35 percent who said they were satisfied. This represented a 3 percent drop in satisfaction with Ma and a 0.7 percent increase in dissatisfaction with his performance.