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1961 Chameleon Ma thinks he can fool Taiwanese Chen Shan-jung 陳杉榮 496
1962 Political purging is also a disgrace Taipei Times Editorial 498
1963 The scope of the Taiwan Policy Act Frank Chiang 江永芳 522
1964 Curing democracy of its maladies Yen Chueh-an 顏厥安 530
1965 Happiness index not a true reflection Taipei Times Editorial 534
1966 Trade agreement and the Internet Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 505
1967 KMT2.0 has brought back the politics of the past Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 491
1968 Defending the use of nonviolence Chien Hsi-chie 536
1969 Government must protect farmland Du Yu 杜宇 522
1970 The misinterpretation of stability Taipei Times Editorial 564
1971 Taiwanese Spring in the making Peter Huang 黃文雄 519
1972 Defense posting shows Ma’s folly James Wang 王景弘 491
1973 White shirts protests symbol of hope Liberty Times Editorial 546
1974 The people taking back the future Liberty Times Editorial 633
1975 Spirit of Deng Nylon needs revival J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 568
1976 Take a stand against police abuse Taipei Times Editorial 514
1977 The rise of people power Taipei Times Editorial 479
1978 Hung case defines Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 537
1979 Repressing dissent kills democracy Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 538
1980 Teach Taiwan history to Taiwanese Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 485
 
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Newsflash

US President Barack Obama’s administration is weighing fresh arms sales to Taipei as part of a sweeping effort to deter any Chinese attack on Taiwan, administration officials told the US Congress on Tuesday.

Such supplies would be on top of plans sent to Congress on Sept. 21 to sell Taiwan US$5.85 billion in new hardware and defense services, including upgrades for its 145 F-16A/B aircraft, bought in 1992.

Beijing deems arms sales to Taiwan a grave interference in its domestic affairs and the biggest obstacle to improved relations between the world’s two largest economies.