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2661 Kaohsiung Incident a good reminder Gerrit van der Wees 989
2662 Are human rights still on the agenda? Taipei Times 685
2663 Where the buck stops Taipei Times 787
2664 ECFA: Letting the public decide Cheng Li-chiun 鄭麗君 974
2665 Ma silent on crucial issue of sovereignty James Wang 王景弘 1032
2666 Dubai World and Chinese illusions The Liberty Times Editorial 1249
2667 Is bad news not so bad in China? Taipei Times 915
2668 ECFA spells doom for local service businesses Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 944
2669 Is China as stable as it says it is? Sushil Seth 1083
2670 Enough talking — let’s see results Taipei Times 872
2671 It’s time for electoral retribution The Liberty Times Editorial 765
2672 Exit Saito, enter uncertainty Taipei Times 817
2673 Lies, obfuscation and hypocrites Taipei Times 863
2674 Is the US marginalizing Taiwan? Emerson Chang 張子揚 814
2675 A recovery with concerns attached Taipei Times 750
2676 Thoughts on a perfect American ambassador John Tkacik 譚慎格 884
2677 An ‘Apple’ a day? Not for Mayor Hau Taipei Times 1086
2678 Send irrelevant lawmakers home Ku Chung-Hwa 顧忠華 1181
2679 Trying to hide discontent Taipei Times 887
2680 Obama in chains Jeffrey D. Sachs 1064
 
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Newsflash

Presidential Office Spokesman Wang Yu-chi (王郁琦) yesterday declined to apologize after being accused of making “reckless” remarks in response to a report in the ­Chinese-language Liberty Times (the Taipei Times’ sister paper) on Monday that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) motorcade abused its traffic privileges while the president was not in the car.

“I don’t understand what they are thinking,” Wang said. “Doesn’t the Liberty Times, which created a composite photograph that deviated from the truth, owe the public an explanation?”