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2121 Pigs have taken flight Taipei Times Editorial 476
2122 Piggy banks fly as change desired Taipei Times Editorial 548
2123 Peace agreement nothing but a trap Paul Lin 林保華 451
2124 Ma is so unpopular because he is, well, Ma Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 441
2125 Oct. 25 is Taiwan’s date with disaster Kuo Cheng-deng 郭正典 447
2126 Tseng wins for herself and Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 424
2127 Making Taiwan an end in itself Taipei Times Editorial 408
2128 Seeing through Ma’s gimmicks Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 430
2129 Ambiguous Ma won’t win any votes Taipei Times Editorial 430
2130 Ma’s peace plan pleases his masters in Beijing Paul Lin 林保華 480
2131 Tibetans are happy, aren’t they? Taipei Times Editorial 579
2132 This land has long been our home Omi Wilang 486
2133 Suspended opinion poll smacks of conspiracy Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 534
2134 The US has to support Taiwan’s democracy Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 489
2135 Taiwanese paying for a Chinese anniversary William J.K. Lo 羅榮光 463
2136 Self-determination key to survival Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 599
2137 Beware of the ‘Chinese culture’ pill Huang Tzu-wei 黃子維 460
2138 China winning around the world Taipei Times Editorial 466
2139 China’s big mouth may have helped Taiwan out Edward Chen 陳一新 528
2140 New era of Chinese spying dawns Taipei Times Editorial 489
 
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Newsflash

Widespread resentment from local Tibetans resulted in the cancellation of a long-planned trip by Gyaltsen (Ch. Gyaincain) Norbu, the China appointed 11th Panchen Lama to the Amdo region of Tibet this month, reports confirm.

Threats of pay-cuts and extermination from jobs failed to deter local Tibetan officials from complying with Chinese government decree to prepare a grand welcome for the 21-year old Gyaltsen Norbu.

“Fake” Panchen, a term popularly used to describe the boy handpicked by the Chinese government was scheduled to visit the Labrang monastery in Sangchu county amidst tight security. Over a thousand Chinese police and security forces, including plainclothes police, were reportedly stationed around the monastery as preparatory measures.