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2801 Chinese aren’t going to end the economic crisis Larry Elliott 871
2802 Ma needs a lesson in leadership Taipei Times 943
2803 Why the US will lead the ‘Asian century’ John Lee 875
2804 Ma criticized at home and abroad Taipei Times 976
2805 China misreads Taiwan ‘dissidents’ Suzanne Pepper 991
2806 Snapping Ma out of complacency Taipei Times 937
2807 A disaster that could have been less painful Paul Lin 897
2808 Risks of Obama giving in to China Thian-hok Li 1011
2809 The price of incompetent leadership Taipei Times 1024
2810 How can Ma appease the military? J. Michael Cole 902
2811 A muted response to real disaster Taipei Times 1053
2812 A president far from his people Taipei Times 1054
2813 Timing critical for battling A(H1N1) Ih-jen Su 914
2814 Gagging teachers with ‘neutrality’ Yue-dian Hsu 906
2815 If incompetence meets stealth... Taipei Times 1184
2816 What's behind Taiwan media bias? J. Michael Cole 1224
2817 Are Taiwanese fooled? Tien C. Cheng 1004
2818 Protecting freedom of expression through film Yun-fen Lee 1222
2819 Where is Yeh's heroism now? Taipei Times 1129
2820 The need to defend one's own Taipei Times 1148
 
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Newsflash

DHARAMSHALA, December 13: In what could be seen as a further push for establishing an international mechanism on the crisis in Tibet, US cited Tibet as an area where the EU and US can partner on “common strategic engagement.”

The remarks were made by US Under Secretary Maria Otero in her statement at the European Union's Human Rights Day Event in Washington DC on Tuesday.

Delivering the statement on behalf of Otero, Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel Baer said the Obama Administration wants Europe to engage more in Asia along with the US, “to see the region not only as a market, but as a focus of common strategic engagement.”