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21 Fu’s Guangfu meeting just a show Yeh Yu-cheng 葉昱呈 61
22 KMT’s pension moves threaten nation Taipei Times Editorial 90
23 Past shows risk of borrowed power Chang Shang-yang 張商陽 78
24 Taiwan can help lift US economy Wang Jiann-chyuan 王健全 87
25 Cheng’s win to shake up KMT Taipei Times Editorial 82
26 KMT deals with Chinese interference Taipei Times Editorial 78
27 Cho’s dialogue shows Fu’s weakness Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 78
28 Neighbors near and far Taipei Times Editorial 95
29 Threats and freedom of speech Taipei Times Editorial 132
30 Implications of Huang accusations Taipei Times Editorial 140
31 Mao thanked Japan, the CCP does not Derek Low 114
32 Tibetan broadcasts must return Khedroob Thondu 70
33 Advocacy for Taiwan overseas Rath Wang 王健智 91
34 Concern over communist groups Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 169
35 Dangers of social media to society Mike Chang 張昭仁 164
36 Beijing misreads history on Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 251
37 CCP desperate as narrative crumbles Raymond Sung 宋承恩 265
38 Getting Taiwan-China history right Gerrit van der Wees 280
39 ‘Natural independence’ eats itself Taipei Times Editorial 305
40 Seeking consensus to foster unity Taipei Times Editorial 473
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan Thinktank deputy chief executive Lai I-chung shows a graph of a public opinion survey indicating that more than 68 percent of Taiwanese are not satisfied with President Ma Ying-jeou’s performance, at a press conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

On the eve of the final year of President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) second four-year term today, Ma’s disapproval rating stood at nearly 70 percent or higher in various surveys, while his approval rating was as low as less than 20 percent.