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501 Pushing the UK to improve ties Gray Sergeant 228
502 The two sides to Chiang Ching-kuo The Liberty Times Editorial 601
503 Want to save the world? Recognize Taiwan Ian Easton 224
504 Separating food safety from ideology Taipei Times Editorial 246
505 Stop covering for Yen Ching-piao Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 195
506 Tsai kills five birds with one stone Fan Shih-ping 范世平 410
507 Ko still living his ‘Chinese dream’ Taipei Times Editorial 182
508 Military cooperation with India practical Chang Feng-lin 張豐麟 186
509 Taiwan-India ties ready to take off Sumit Kumar 573
510 China has erred in its reading of Lithuania Tommy Lin 林逸民 188
511 KMT’s terminology erodes trust Taipei Times Editorial 565
512 Ukraine tinderbox could affect Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 259
513 DPP must not become too confident Paul Lin 林保華 207
514 Bans should be lifted in one go Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 249
515 Vilnius on democracy’s front line The Liberty Times Editorial 273
516 A fundamental shift in local politics Taipei Times Editorial 303
517 Resolutions to engage with China Chang Yan-ting and Paul Chiou 張延廷,邱萬鈞 226
518 Miles Yu On Taiwan: The meaning of Taiwan Miles Yu 373
519 Bullying Lithuania can only fail Taipei Times Editorial 273
520 Ko should talk less and do more The Liberty Times Editorial 272
 
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Newsflash

More than 70 percent of Taiwanese fear that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) policies will lead the nation toward becoming a “second Hong Kong,” and just 10 percent view China in a favorable light, a survey released yesterday by the Taiwan Brain Trust found.

The think tank’s president, Wu Rong-i (吳榮義), said that more than 70 percent of respondents regard Taiwan as an independent country.