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2441 Reviews for referendums need to be re-examined Chen Miao-fen 陳妙芬 687
2442 Voters can either save Ma or save the nation James Wang 王景弘 673
2443 Lee denies suggesting joint ticket Taipei Times 645
2444 US-Taiwan draft treaty proposed Taipei Times 662
2445 Stop fabricating Taiwan’s history Liberty Times Editorial 1170
2446 Birdcaging democracy Taipei Times Editorial 670
2447 An inconsistent Presidential Office Taipei Times Editorial 586
2448 Who will stay behind as Taiwan’s people flee? Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 631
2449 Propaganda or self-promotion? Taipei Times Editorial 661
2450 Chaos will define 2011 in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 649
2451 Draft law threatens media freedoms Lu I-ming 呂一銘 658
2452 Beautiful or not, lies are still far from truth James Wang 王景弘 625
2453 Security overkill robs envoy, public Taipei Times Editorial 670
2454 Ma’s delusions of ‘soft power’ Taipei Times Editorial 695
2455 No place for politicking on human rights issues Cho Chun-ying 卓春英 700
2456 A challenging year for human rights Yang Tsung-li 楊宗澧 629
2457 Taiwan’s political isolation must cease Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 760
2458 Human rights at bottom of the heap Taipei Times Editorial 703
2459 ‘Taiwan consensus’ is a travesty J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 751
2460 The empty chair that said it all Taipei Times Editorial 658
 
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Newsflash

The Presidential Office said yesterday it was inappropriate for presidential advisers to attend Beijing’s celebrations marking 60 years of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule in China, but stopped short of denouncing or threatening to punish them.

Presidential Office Spokesman Wang Yu-chi (王郁琦) said that he had been informed that the three presidential advisers in question were indeed in Beijing, but they “should not be there to attend the celebration events.”