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2841 A disaster that could have been less painful Paul Lin 923
2842 Risks of Obama giving in to China Thian-hok Li 1038
2843 The price of incompetent leadership Taipei Times 1070
2844 How can Ma appease the military? J. Michael Cole 939
2845 A muted response to real disaster Taipei Times 1083
2846 A president far from his people Taipei Times 1082
2847 Timing critical for battling A(H1N1) Ih-jen Su 945
2848 Gagging teachers with ‘neutrality’ Yue-dian Hsu 933
2849 If incompetence meets stealth... Taipei Times 1210
2850 What's behind Taiwan media bias? J. Michael Cole 1263
2851 Are Taiwanese fooled? Tien C. Cheng 1042
2852 Protecting freedom of expression through film Yun-fen Lee 1262
2853 Where is Yeh's heroism now? Taipei Times 1175
2854 The need to defend one's own Taipei Times 1175
2855 Inaction on Xinjiang is a concern for Taiwan Huang-chih Chiang 994
2856 China and Russia: friends for now Luke Harding 1270
2857 Pro-China politics and the tracking of stocks J. Michael Cole 1216
2858 Lai delivers the wrong message in Washington James Wang 1135
2859 Praising Chiang and poisoning the nation Changqing Cao 1275
2860 Beijing's whitewash backfires Taipei Times 1315
 
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Newsflash

US President Barack Obama’s administration is weighing fresh arms sales to Taipei as part of a sweeping effort to deter any Chinese attack on Taiwan, administration officials told the US Congress on Tuesday.

Such supplies would be on top of plans sent to Congress on Sept. 21 to sell Taiwan US$5.85 billion in new hardware and defense services, including upgrades for its 145 F-16A/B aircraft, bought in 1992.

Beijing deems arms sales to Taiwan a grave interference in its domestic affairs and the biggest obstacle to improved relations between the world’s two largest economies.