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1921 Passing the buck on Kaohsiung blasts Taipei Times Editorial 590
1922 Eviction of pro-Beijing influence Paul Lin 林保華 599
1923 Safety of nuclear plant not guaranteed Lai Cheng-i 賴正義 621
1924 Explosions expose poor governance Taipei Times Editorial 519
1925 Beijing-Seoul FTA suits Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 629
1926 Control Yuan vote another hit to Ma Taipei Times Editorial 562
1927 China’s territorial claims are weak Bruce Jacobs 家博 675
1928 Candidates deserve equal standards Taipei Times Editorial 674
1929 Ma’s tactics are greatest concern The Liberty Times Editorial 758
1930 Nation’s freedom and US security Li Thian-hok 李天福 645
1931 Taxpayers paying tab for illegal hire of Kuo Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 691
1932 Transitional justice still lacking Taipei Times Editorial 586
1933 Mao seems to have had last laugh on Chiang Taipei Times 607
1934 Taiwan and Hong Kong on similar pathways Lin Thung-hong 林宗弘 644
1935 KMT has double standards Taipei Times Editorial 641
1936 Sunflower movement helped lift economy Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 575
1937 In search of the spirit of Lu Hsiu-yi Taipei Times Editorial 659
1938 KMT’s past crippling the nation’s free future Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 670
1939 Taiwanese must show China their tenacity Huang Tzu-wei 黃子維 598
1940 June 25: A dark day for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 621
 
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Newsflash


A watercolor painting by Lan Yin-ting from July 4, 1946, depicts Republic of China officials attending a banquet at the US Consulate in Taipei.
Photo: Lin Shu-hui, Taipei Times

Democratic Progressive Party Taipei City councilors were furious yesterday at the Taipei 228 Memorial Museum because a painting of great historic significance by Taiwanese artist Lan Yin-ting (藍蔭鼎) was hidden in an archive and folded in half.

Taipei City Councilor Chien Yu-yen (簡余晏) said this shows that the 228 Memorial Museum is handling the nation’s valuable cultural treasures in a roughshod manner.