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2701 Campaign to discredit Chen goes on Taipei Times 736
2702 Ma government not a good sport Taipei Times 762
2703 Why Pearl Harbor is still essential James Holmes 766
2704 A quiet, but strong Obama Taipei Times 964
2705 Pitfalls and possibilities in Obama’s Taiwan line Nat Bellocchi 773
2706 The crucial place of a democracy’s referendum Yeh Chu-lan Lee Ying-yuan 葉菊蘭,李應元 795
2707 DPP needs coherent policies to win Taipei Times 935
2708 Ma’s covenant of political silence David S. Min 敏洪奎 911
2709 Can ECFA negotiations be trusted? Taipei Times 1050
2710 The PRC’s malign currency policy Thomas I. Palley 899
2711 Death will not silence the protests Taipei Times 871
2712 No need to sign a peace agreement with China Peng Ming-Min 彭明敏 922
2713 No more trials by media Taipei Times 906
2714 Grand justices fail to take a stand Chang Wen-chen 張文貞 1021
2715 Friendship is no bar to espionage J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 889
2716 The problem of surplus capital Taipei Times 854
2717 US beef and the curse of Yu Wen Taipei Times 805
2718 US-China relations remain crucial Sushil Seth 1082
2719 By all means, please interfere Taipei Times 910
2720 The ‘former bitter rivals’ fantasy Taipei Times 913
 
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Newsflash

Statements have been entered into the US Congressional Record to mark the 66th commemoration of Taiwan’s 228 Massacre.

New Jersey Democratic Representative Robert Andrews and New Jersey Republican Representative Scott Garrett are leading a call for all members of the US Congress to lend their names to “commemorating this important historical event.”

In separate statements published in the Congressional Record, Andrews and Garrett recounted the history of the massacre.