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2201 A fuller perspective on 228 needed Jolan Hsieh 謝若蘭 713
2202 Learning from others’ food safety mistakes Warren Kuo 郭華仁 665
2203 Taiwan has to move on toward true democracy Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 692
2204 Peace Prize for Ma? Let’s be serious J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 634
2205 China and US cannot co-manage Taiwan Winston Dang 陳重信 578
2206 Burgy has come back, with a major beef Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 598
2207 Helping Tibet would help Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 550
2208 US intervened in Jan. 14 election Chen Ching-chih 陳清池 556
2209 The Chinese shadow on Taiwan’s elections Gerrit van der Wees 575
2210 What can Taiwan do for the US? Parris Chang 張旭成 662
2211 Where next for the DPP? Taipei Times Editorial 572
2212 Politicians dream the impossible Ian Inkster 646
2213 Ying’s words opportunity to reflect Taipei Times Editorial 632
2214 Neutrality needed from Beijing and Washington Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 605
2215 The biggest losers of the presidential campaign James Wang 王景弘 761
2216 Accountability key to democracy Hsia Hsiao-chuan 夏曉鵑 654
2217 Taiwanese democracy, Stalin-style Joseph Wu 吳釗燮 616
2218 Ma’s tangled web gives Tsai leg up Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 637
2219 AIT has nothing but praise for Tsai John Tkacik 777
2220 KMT even running out of ‘quality’ dirty tricks Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 575
 
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Newsflash

In a New Year’s Day statement issued yesterday, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said she found it incomprehensible that President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) seems confused as to the definition of the country he governs.

Saying that the land and people are the roots of a country, Tsai said that while the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) prostrates itself before “power and rulers” and believes that “no Republic of China (ROC) means no Taiwan,” the DPP has faith in “this land and its people” and is of the opinion that “there would be no ROC if there were no Taiwan.”