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1961 Human rights violated Tiffany Hsiao 481
1962 Lin court ruling puzzles the public Taipei Times Editorial 422
1963 The rape of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 473
1964 Government actions over Chen widen political gulf Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 446
1965 The right to medical care Taipei Times Editorial 480
1966 Stop sowing the seeds of hatred Taipei Times Editorial 421
1967 Taiwan, China wooing Scotland Colin Alexander 551
1968 Reinterpreting a dictator’s legacy Huang Chang-ling and Yeh Hung-ling 黃長玲,葉虹靈 558
1969 Freedom to choose national identity Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 451
1970 An affront to victims of terror Taipei Times Editorial 427
1971 Prosecutors a threat Paul Ding 502
1972 Ma is lying about the nuclear plant Taipei Times Editorial 508
1973 Discontent rising among Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 490
1974 Taiwanese should be in control: referendum Allen Houng 洪裕宏 466
1975 Observations on the nuclear debate Taipei Times Editorial 858
1976 Public must see past nuclear spin Fang Szu-hung 房思宏 479
1977 Preserving Taiwan’s native tongues Liberty Times Editorial 501
1978 ‘Chinese Taipei’ belittles Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 450
1979 Exposing the 228 Massacre’s secrets Taipei Times Editorial 503
1980 Action needed on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 495
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan is already a sovereign and independent nation and therefore has no need to declare its independence, Vice President William Lai (賴清德) said at his swearing in as Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman in Taipei yesterday.

Lai, who is regarded as the frontrunner to secure the DPP’s nomination for next year’s presidential election, made the comment after being asked to clarify his cross-strait policy.

Last month, he said it was to promote peace while protecting Taiwan.