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1521 Taiwan eclipses bloated monoliths William Stimson 562
1522 Beijing’s sugar-coated lies Taipei Times Editorial 545
1523 Ruling threatens Xi’s tenuous hold Paul Lin 林保華 562
1524 US planing a new East Asia pivot Parris Chang 張旭成 588
1525 KMT paves way for further isolation Taipei Times Editorial 562
1526 Tsai apology needs backing policy Guy Carlton 666
1527 Time for leader to show leadership Taipei Times Editorial 592
1528 KMT still dancing to China’s off-beat tunes Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 554
1529 Remembering Chen Wen-chen Taipei Times Editorial 660
1530 KMT too entrenched to change Taipei Times Editorial 610
1531 Aborigines continue to be oppressed as in past Lin Yu-lun 林于倫 556
1532 Members of KMT should dismiss the whole party James Wang 王景弘 569
1533 Not by any other name Taipei Times 561
1534 Protecting the essential culture of Taiwan Omi Wilang 歐蜜偉浪 536
1535 ‘Chinese Taipei’ stance ‘Ah Q’-like Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 609
1536 KMT’s Alex Tsai exploits hate Taipei Times Editorial 788
1537 Moving away from discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 555
1538 The hoggish KMT should stop playing filthy games James Wang 王景弘 555
1539 Beijing changing the ‘status quo’ Parris Chang 張旭成 610
1540 Regional rebalancing and Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 534
 
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Newsflash

An instant poll conducted by the search engine Yahoo-Kimo, the Taiwan unit of Yahoo, yesterday found that 38 percent of respondents thought Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) had performed best in the first televised presidential debate.

Thirty-one percent of respondents favored People First Party presidential candidate James Soong’s (宋楚瑜) performance, while 29 percent said President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) performed better.