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2301 US needs ambition, aspirations for Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 556
2302 Failing to look into the blind spot Taipei Times Editorial 626
2303 Safeguarding Taiwan’s freedom Li Thian-hok 李天福 643
2304 Court ruling leaves a bad taste Taipei Times Editorial 574
2305 Ma doesn’t understand the status of Taiwan HoonTing 雲程 620
2306 Who’s in charge of policymaking? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1701
2307 ‘No surprises’ cable is no surprise Taipei Times Editorial 615
2308 Seeing through China’s strategy Liberty Times Editorial 603
2309 Letting go of redundant agencies Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 773
2310 US Congress: A friend to Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 711
2311 Who ‘likes’ being courted by Ma? Taipei Times Editorial 600
2312 Futility of reform in ‘dinosaur’ judiciary Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 680
2313 Abdicating sovereignty, little by little Taipei Times Editorial 630
2314 No help with trade disputes Taipei Times 714
2315 The Chinese regime does not deserve longevity Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 638
2316 Taiwan must fight for true justice Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 660
2317 The coexistence of two Chinas Hsiao Yatan 蕭亞譚 576
2318 Merkel shows leadership, Ma flops Kenneth Lin 林向愷 618
2319 Why is no one held to account? Lin Feng-jeng 林峰正 795
2320 Taiwanese must end presidential planking Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 758
 
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Newsflash

Relatives of victims of the 228 Massacre yesterday criticized former premier Hau Pei-tsun (郝柏村) over his comments that only about 500 people — instead of the commonly seen estimates of between 20,000 and 30,000 — were killed during the massacre, calling it a baseless rewriting of history.

“What Hau said in a letter to the editor [published in the Chinese-language United Daily News on Tuesday] about the 228 Massacre is unacceptable, because his statement was seriously biased, and was a complete betrayal of historic facts,” said Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Lee Chun-yi (李俊俋), who accompanied victims’ families in a news conference at the legislature.