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2681 Is the US marginalizing Taiwan? Emerson Chang 張子揚 857
2682 A recovery with concerns attached Taipei Times 780
2683 Thoughts on a perfect American ambassador John Tkacik 譚慎格 930
2684 An ‘Apple’ a day? Not for Mayor Hau Taipei Times 1117
2685 Send irrelevant lawmakers home Ku Chung-Hwa 顧忠華 1215
2686 Trying to hide discontent Taipei Times 914
2687 Obama in chains Jeffrey D. Sachs 1097
2688 Police impartiality in question Taipei Times 942
2689 A warning ahead of negotiations Taipei Times 1043
2690 Ma’s ‘pragmatism’ is a sham Taipei Times 1048
2691 Negotiating Taiwan’s sovereignty The Liberty Times Editorial 1199
2692 Nan Shan deal: Too much at stake Taipei Times 1432
2693 Obama’s Chinese lesson Taipei Times 1045
2694 SEF-ARATS talks subvert Taiwanese sovereignty Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 1019
2695 Did the DPP fall into a US beef trap? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1149
2696 Ma administration rolls over again Taipei Times 1129
2697 Furtive government deals disturbing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 915
2698 Let them come, let them speak Taipei Times 960
2699 Letting the public have its say on policies Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 875
2700 Misjudging public opinion Taipei Times 973
 
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Newsflash

Thirty years after military police clashed with supporters of the democracy movement in Kaohsiung, the event still evoked strong emotions and memories in academics, witnesses and political leaders yesterday at a forum held to mark the protest known as the “Kaohsiung Incident.”

Lee Shiao-feng (李筱峰), a professor at National Taipei University of Education’s Graduate School of Taiwan Culture and a long-time pro-independence activist, recounted his experience as a participant in the Incident, saying the streets were filled with protesters eager to see political change and an end to authoritarian rule.