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2721 Is the US marginalizing Taiwan? Emerson Chang 張子揚 965
2722 A recovery with concerns attached Taipei Times 844
2723 Thoughts on a perfect American ambassador John Tkacik 譚慎格 1025
2724 An ‘Apple’ a day? Not for Mayor Hau Taipei Times 1188
2725 Send irrelevant lawmakers home Ku Chung-Hwa 顧忠華 1283
2726 Trying to hide discontent Taipei Times 986
2727 Obama in chains Jeffrey D. Sachs 1154
2728 Police impartiality in question Taipei Times 1032
2729 A warning ahead of negotiations Taipei Times 1110
2730 Ma’s ‘pragmatism’ is a sham Taipei Times 1144
2731 Negotiating Taiwan’s sovereignty The Liberty Times Editorial 1301
2732 Nan Shan deal: Too much at stake Taipei Times 1512
2733 Obama’s Chinese lesson Taipei Times 1121
2734 SEF-ARATS talks subvert Taiwanese sovereignty Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 1121
2735 Did the DPP fall into a US beef trap? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1216
2736 Ma administration rolls over again Taipei Times 1205
2737 Furtive government deals disturbing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 989
2738 Let them come, let them speak Taipei Times 1057
2739 Letting the public have its say on policies Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 974
2740 Misjudging public opinion Taipei Times 1082
 
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Newsflash

The values of freedom and democracy have been embedded in Taiwanese DNA, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said, adding that the nation would continue to stand with the alliance of democracies and be a force for good in the world.

Tsai made the remarks at a memorial commemorating the 35th anniversary of the death of democracy pioneer Deng Nan-jung (鄭南榕) in New Taipei City’s Jinbaoshan Cemetery yesterday.

Deng, who ran several dissident magazines, self-immolated on April 7, 1989 as authorities attempted to arrest him on charges of sedition.