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2061 Integrity ought not be invoked in vain Taipei Times Editorial 649
2062 Emperor Ma sells out Taiwanese Paul Lin 林保華 621
2063 Creativity does not trump security Taipei Times Editorial 564
2064 Ma brings Taiwan to its knees Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 597
2065 Cross-strait human rights dilemma Taipei Times Editorial 578
2066 Ma’s pacts pave way to ‘one China’ Liberty Times Editorial 557
2067 Cross-strait pact is ‘policy ambush’ Taipei Times Editorial 645
2068 The right to the Taiwanese Dream Taipei Times Editorial 668
2069 ‘Sorry’ cannot fix institutional flaws Taipei Times Editorial 556
2070 Media is wrong to be silent on democracy Hsu Yu-fang 許又方 574
2071 Double standards of the judiciary Taipei Times Editorial 566
2072 Scheming behind closed doors Taipei Times Editorial 626
2073 Facing the Chen Shui-bian issue Taipei Times Editorial 573
2074 Influence of China holds back media freedom Lu I-ming 呂一銘 583
2075 ‘One China’ against the Philippines Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 534
2076 Careless wording harms diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 594
2077 Xi’s memo is a wake-up call Taipei Times Editorial 634
2078 Be wary of Beijing in Manila row Paul Lin 林保華 612
2079 Protecting Taiwanese is Ma’s duty Taipei Times Editorial 645
2080 Action needed on Philippines Taipei Times Editorial 587
 
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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.