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2121 Impossible to overlook politics in Chen’s case Hsu Yu-fang 許又方 560
2122 Political dirty tricks must be stopped Taipei Times Editorial 532
2123 Chinese agents monitor campuses J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 676
2124 New terminology is nothing new Lin Cho-shui 林濁水 569
2125 Injustice cannot and will not stand Taipei Times Editorial 544
2126 China fanning the flames in Tibet Lobsang Sangay 511
2127 US should heed Huntman’s advice Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 533
2128 No country for old men Taipei Times Editorial 530
2129 Wanted: a government with spine Taipei Times Editorial 516
2130 Be careful what you wish for Taipei Times Editorial 521
2131 Farmers must take brave stand Lee Wu-chung 李武忠 589
2132 KMT plans revisionist constitution rewrite idea Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 567
2133 Independence vital to Diaoyutais Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 540
2134 Ma’s commitment to human rights Taipei Times Editorial 533
2135 Martial law era stings still smart Taipei Times Editorial 527
2136 China plays by its own rules Taipei Times Editorial 516
2137 Provoking conflict as distraction Taipei Times Editorial 533
2138 Absolute power’s tendency to corrupt Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 541
2139 Fear not the great ‘brainwashing’ Taipei Times Editorial 565
2140 No democracy without US support Wu Li-pei 吳澧培 585
 
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Newsflash

A Taiwanese public university yesterday confirmed at a forum on cross-strait affairs that it had changed its name in an effort to attract more Chinese students, while a Chinese academic dared Taiwan to join an “experiment in democracy” in China.

National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has made extensive efforts to attract Chinese students, who will be allowed to enroll starting in September, NTNU professor Tsai Chang-yen (蔡昌言) said at the Cross-Strait Competitiveness Forum organized by the National Competitiveness Forum think tank.

In the school’s promotional posters and application brochures in simplified Chinese, the word “national” is not included in the school name, a move to demonstrate “goodwill” to China, Tsai said as he showed the poster to the audience.