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2801 Kadeer is entitled to a visa Taipei Times 998
2802 Finding the courage to face Morakot Taipei Times 1036
2803 A premier who would back down Taipei Times 883
2804 ‘Status quo’ is a hostile takeover J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1193
2805 A denuded bid for the UN harms Taiwanese Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 1039
2806 China cutting too close to the bone Taipei Times 1036
2807 Flaws mean Chen verdict violates the Constitution Hung Ying-hua 洪英花 1419
2808 Taiwan must fight for recognition Taipei Times 1070
2809 Chen ruling sounds like old, cranky feudal hands James Wang 王景弘 1172
2810 The DPP’s struggle for one voice Taipei Times 1098
2811 Murder probe reveals nothing new Bruce Jacobs 家博 1204
2812 A guilty verdict to scorn Taipei Times 1128
2813 Unintentional sobriety Taipei Times 1148
2814 Deaflympic hubris — courtesy of the Ma team Hsu Chien-jung 許建榮 1233
2815 Behold China’s network in Taiwan Yao Jen-to 姚人多 916
2816 Freedom fading fast in Hong Kong Taipei Times 983
2817 Ma no longer ruler of his domain Taipei Times 1077
2818 Dalai Lama rose above the hacks Cao Changqing 曹長青 1139
2819 Senator Ted Kennedy: a true friend of Taiwan Mark Chen 陳唐山 966
2820 Taiwan’s legal system and Chen Bruce Jacobs 家博 1210
 
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Newsflash

Taipei expects to hear from Manila by midnight today on four demands it made after a Taiwanese fisherman was shot dead by Philippine Coast Guard personnel last week.

Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) told lawmakers yesterday that Philippine Representative to Taiwan Antonio Basilio has assured him that Malacanang Palace will have a formal response to the demands before the 72-hour ultimatum, issued on Saturday, expires.