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2081 Lin court ruling puzzles the public Taipei Times Editorial 535
2082 The rape of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 615
2083 Government actions over Chen widen political gulf Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 556
2084 The right to medical care Taipei Times Editorial 616
2085 Stop sowing the seeds of hatred Taipei Times Editorial 552
2086 Taiwan, China wooing Scotland Colin Alexander 687
2087 Reinterpreting a dictator’s legacy Huang Chang-ling and Yeh Hung-ling 黃長玲,葉虹靈 707
2088 Freedom to choose national identity Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 575
2089 An affront to victims of terror Taipei Times Editorial 542
2090 Prosecutors a threat Paul Ding 631
2091 Ma is lying about the nuclear plant Taipei Times Editorial 622
2092 Discontent rising among Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 598
2093 Taiwanese should be in control: referendum Allen Houng 洪裕宏 576
2094 Observations on the nuclear debate Taipei Times Editorial 970
2095 Public must see past nuclear spin Fang Szu-hung 房思宏 599
2096 Preserving Taiwan’s native tongues Liberty Times Editorial 644
2097 ‘Chinese Taipei’ belittles Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 576
2098 Exposing the 228 Massacre’s secrets Taipei Times Editorial 627
2099 Action needed on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 613
2100 Remembrance, not burial of the truth Taipei Times Editorial 597
 
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Newsflash


Premier William Lai, left, and Mainland Affairs Council Minister Katharine Chang speak during a question-and-answer session at the legislature in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

The issue with the so-called “1992 consensus” is that there is no consensus about whether it exists or what it actually means, Premier William Lai yesterday told legislators yesterday, adding that the nation needs to address the problem.