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2581 SEF-ARATS talks subvert Taiwanese sovereignty Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 867
2582 Did the DPP fall into a US beef trap? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1008
2583 Ma administration rolls over again Taipei Times 997
2584 Furtive government deals disturbing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 790
2585 Let them come, let them speak Taipei Times 825
2586 Letting the public have its say on policies Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 721
2587 Misjudging public opinion Taipei Times 823
2588 The ECFA is the main game Taipei Times 615
2589 Campaign to discredit Chen goes on Taipei Times 629
2590 Ma government not a good sport Taipei Times 659
2591 Why Pearl Harbor is still essential James Holmes 657
2592 A quiet, but strong Obama Taipei Times 868
2593 Pitfalls and possibilities in Obama’s Taiwan line Nat Bellocchi 661
2594 The crucial place of a democracy’s referendum Yeh Chu-lan Lee Ying-yuan 葉菊蘭,李應元 688
2595 DPP needs coherent policies to win Taipei Times 828
2596 Ma’s covenant of political silence David S. Min 敏洪奎 808
2597 Can ECFA negotiations be trusted? Taipei Times 948
2598 The PRC’s malign currency policy Thomas I. Palley 782
2599 Death will not silence the protests Taipei Times 750
2600 No need to sign a peace agreement with China Peng Ming-Min 彭明敏 791
 
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Newsflash

Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay (Phayul file photo)

DHARAMSHALA, October 7: Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay, the elected leader of the Tibetan people, has said the issue of Tibet should be “on the table” during talks between India and China.

Dr Sangay was talking to reporters in the Indian capital New Delhi enroute to a 20-day visit to the United States and Europe, Friday.

“I believe Tibet should be on the table as a foreign issue,” media reports quoted Dr Sangay as saying. His statement comes days after the Indian Defence Minister AK Antony said negotiations with China over the Indo-Tibet border dispute were in the “final stages.”