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2841 Pro-China politics and the tracking of stocks J. Michael Cole 1195
2842 Lai delivers the wrong message in Washington James Wang 1117
2843 Praising Chiang and poisoning the nation Changqing Cao 1250
2844 Beijing's whitewash backfires Taipei Times 1298
2845 China's next target: the film industry Taipei Times 1173
2846 Faulty MRT symbol of dodgy Ma Allen Houng 1077
2847 Support for sovereignty and DPP no longer tied Cho-shu Lin 1138
2848 Cross-strait rules that may harm the public Di-ying Huang 1070
2849 The shame of restoring a memorial to a killer Ing-wen Tsai 966
2850 A true experience of White Terror Paul Lin 1399
2851 Thanks for nothing, Mr Ma Alex Raymond 1136
2852 The tyrant is back in the hall Taipei Times 1172
2853 Taiwanese should blame themselves Tien-lin Huang 1109
2854 China and Chinese are al-Qaeda's new target J. Michael Cole 1261
2855 Let's play a game: Slap our president Taipei Times 1225
2856 The limits of Ma's achievements Taipei Times 1068
2857 Detained by a lawless judiciary Chi-yao Huang 973
2858 Why 2012 will be a deadly deadline J. Michael Cole 1278
2859 Yonaguni Island and changing relations HoonTing 1061
2860 The Act that silences academics Hei-yuan Chiu 1240
 
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Newsflash

Both Google’s threat to withdraw from the Chinese market and the reaction of Western countries to the heavy sentence handed down to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo (劉曉波) may be signs that the honeymoon period between the West and China has ended, Chinese democracy activist Wang Dan (王丹) said yesterday.

Wang made the remarks at a press conference held in Taipei attended by a number of political activists voicing their support for Google and for Liu.