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321 Defense drills should include public Taipei Times Editorials 376
322 Taiwan’s national identity problem Simon H. Tang 316
323 What The CCP Offers The People Of Taiwan: Decades Of Death Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 370
324 Blind to China’s cognitive warfare Jethro Wang 王濬 315
325 Non-green alliance supports China The Liberty Times Editorial 255
326 The real cost of business as usual with China Ian Easton 256
327 Hou, Ko vague on cross-strait views Taipei Times Editorials 264
328 Uighur diaspora needs attention Taipei Times Editorials 309
329 Taiwan, US should hold drills in Strait Taipei Times Editorials 313
330 ‘ROC’ name invites China invasion Lai Fu-shun 賴福順 288
331 Xi talks peace, prepares for war Palden Sonam 254
332 Witting and unwitting propagandists Taipei Times Editorials 266
333 US strategic clarity on Taiwan is needed Joseph Bosco 316
334 Finland changed, so should Taiwan Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 406
335 EU assertive, not united on China Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 313
336 Miles Yu On Taiwan: Why is China so obsessed with Taiwan? Miles Yu 412
337 Seoul does transitional justice right Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 317
338 Ma visit paves way for annexation Lionel Te-Chen Chiou 丘德真 314
339 Ma yet to answer for police violence Pan Kuan 潘寬 248
340 Taiwan forges new relationships The Liberty Times Editorial 271
 
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Newsflash


An uninflated airbag lies outside the Taipei apartment building from which Kuan Shu-ying jumped to her death on Saturday.
Photo: Wu Yueh-hsiu, Taipei Times

A 53-year-old woman in Taipei jumped to her death on Saturday morning, leaving behind a note accusing President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) of incompetence and of showing no concern for the sufferings of people.

Kuan Shu-ying (管淑櫻) climbed to the rooftop of the apartment building where she lived on Xinsheng N Road in Taipei at about 4:45am on Saturday. Police and firefighters soon arrived on the scene after receiving telephone calls from onlookers concerned to find Kuan sitting on the roof’s parapet.