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241 Looking forward to US recognition Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 291
242 Sub launch a major step forward Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 247
243 Sub success a milestone for nation Taipei Times Editorial 245
244 TPP bungles whistle-blower platform Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 245
245 Washington must prioritize Taiwan Masahiro Matsumura 230
246 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 258
247 Fujian plan bound to fail Taipei Times Editorial 245
248 Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan Ryan Hass 288
249 The continuing saga of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 321
250 How to keep Taiwan online in war Jason Hsu and Richard Y.K. Chen 240
251 A Taiwanese indigenous ‘voice’ Guy Charlton, Avi Charlton and Jennifer Min 264
252 The rise and fall of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 342
253 Countering CCP election meddling Taipei Times Editorial 260
254 Inoculation against poll interference Taipei Times Editorial 250
255 Expats crucial to countering China Taipei Times Editorial 289
256 Construction laws need a revamp Taipei Times Editorial 280
257 Ko’s house woes: a mother’s meddling Sophia Lee 李欣芬 243
258 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 228
259 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 245
260 China mapping a path toward trouble Taipei Times Editorial 238
 
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Newsflash

On a one-day visit to Penghu, President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday was greeted by protesters who called for fairer treatment from the central government for travel expenses and medical coverage.

Accompanied by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) county officials, about 100 local residents gathered outside the venue where Ma was having lunch with local dignitaries.