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2141 No blank check for Ma and ‘1992 consensus’ Allen Houng 洪裕宏 534
2142 Now Ma suddenly loves the ROC flag Taipei Times Editorial 503
2143 Taking the credit, leaving the scraps Taipei Times 531
2144 Time to right historical wrongs Tunkan Tansikian 陳張培倫 616
2145 Taiwan needs to go asymmetrical J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 501
2146 Disclosure a betrayal of mutually held trust Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 478
2147 Ghosts of Kissinger and Brzezinski Taipei Times Editorial 627
2148 Ma’s puppet masters in cross-strait tug-of-war Paul Lin 林保華 540
2149 Mapping out a third way for the Taiwanese Michael Danielsen 450
2150 US cables expose ugly truth about politicians Chan Chang-chuan 詹長權 540
2151 Ma doesn’t deserve a second term Lin Terng-yaw 林騰鷂 664
2152 Taiwan deserves US’ assurances Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 488
2153 Thoughts on the WikiLeaks furor J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 518
2154 Taiwan’s bizarre politics get weirder Lu Shih-hsiang 盧世祥 498
2155 ‘Three noes’ destroying the so-called ‘status quo’ Paul Lin 林保華 613
2156 The ROC is in its death throes, but not Taiwan Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 513
2157 President Ma’s real ‘three noes’ William J.K. Lo 羅榮光 519
2158 What is the PLA hiding underneath Hebei? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 464
2159 Knowing when to put politics aside Taipei Times Editorial 533
2160 Threat of war is not an election tactic Taipei Times Editorial 486
 
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Newsflash

The three vice presidential candidates yesterday wrangled over foreign policy and the Constitution in a televised debate.

In her opening remarks, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) said Taiwan must strive to keep pace in a fast-changing world.

The Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) plans, such as reintroducing the cross-strait service trade agreement and opening up Taiwan to large groups of Chinese university students, allowing them to seek jobs in the nation after obtaining degrees, are examples of its “old mindset,” Hsiao said.