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2141 Ma’s record shows why he’s not to be trusted Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 621
2142 Nuclear power not worth the risks Tsai Ya-ying 蔡雅瀅 726
2143 Don’t let foxes guard hen house Taipei Times Editorial 728
2144 The tragedy of being Taiwanese Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 767
2145 Ma needs Diaoyutai history lesson Lai Fu-shun 賴福順 646
2146 Emperor fiddling as Taiwan burns Taipei Times Editorial 640
2147 Choice of diplomatic rookies all due to King Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 722
2148 Toward a nuclear-free homeland Taipei Times Editorial 788
2149 Prosecutors cannot deny their moral obligations Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 620
2150 When public figures should shut up Taipei Times Editorial 616
2151 Chen’s health no laughing matter Taipei Times Editorial 732
2152 China’s influence must be blocked Liberty Times Editorial 626
2153 Hong Kong leading the resistance Paul Lin 林保華 621
2154 Whitewashing China’s ambitions Taipei Times Editorial 583
2155 Taiwan, Hong Kong and democracy Taipei Times Editorial 608
2156 A manifesto for Taiwan’s youth J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 705
2157 Rubbing salt in the wound Taipei Times Editorial 664
2158 The many faces of Ma give no true reflection James Wang 王景弘 588
2159 KMT moving to legalize its ‘assets’ Liberty Times Editorial 826
2160 Too little, too late Taipei Times Editorial 689
 
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Newsflash

Protesters on June 23 hold up placards and banners as they attend a demonstration in Sydney to call on the Australian government to boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics over China’s human rights record.
Photo: AFP

China has reacted angrily to the US government’s diplomatic boycott of next year’s Winter Olympics, as more nations said they would consider joining the protest over Beijing’s human rights record and New Zealand announced that it would not send representatives to the Games.

Chinese officials dismissed Washington’s boycott as “posturing and political manipulation,” and tried to discredit the decision by claiming that US diplomats had not even been invited to Beijing.