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1321 Buying the right weapons Taipei Times Editorial 777
1322 KMT still whitewashing history Taipei Times Editorial 774
1323 Trump-Xi meeting needs attention Taipei Times Editorial 769
1324 ‘One China’ a disservice to Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 781
1325 Who is Lee Ming-che? Taipei Times Editorial 979
1326 Control Yuan’s dubious arguments Taipei Times Editorial 781
1327 Hong Kong’s ‘bird-cage democracy’ Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 774
1328 Films and TV must tell Taiwanese war stories Chen Ping-hsun 陳秉訓 805
1329 Respect integrity of Aboriginal land Taiwan Association of University Professors 台灣教授協會 766
1330 China’s South China Sea strategy Taipei Times Editorial 639
1331 Without the Women’s League Taipei Times Editorial 581
1332 Ma’s words undermine sovereignty James Wang 王景弘 462
1333 Academic spirit and national identity Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 700
1334 Transitional justice must be public Li Chung-chih 李中志 730
1335 Steady decline of military morale Taipei Times Editorial 626
1336 Chiang hall should remain empty Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 720
1337 US must aid Taiwan’s WHO entry Peter Chen 陳正義 556
1338 KMT continues to lose legitimacy Taipei Times Editorial 489
1339 Culprits behind 228 must be named Taipei Times Editorial 567
1340 Keeping justice reforms on track Taipei Times Editorial 642
 
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Newsflash

The US “kept Taiwan in mind” during US President Barack Obama’s recent meetings with Chinese President Hu Jintao (胡錦濤) and rejected any Chinese request that would have caused harm to Taiwan in negotiating the text of the two presidents’ Joint Statement, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chairman Raymond Burghardt said yesterday.

Saying that China came into the negotiations on the joint statement with the intention of trying to “break new ground,” Burghardt said the US managed to make it a constructive statement “that in no way violate[d] any of Taiwan’s interests.”