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961 Beijing’s latest bid to lure voters Taipei Times Editorial 401
962 Ko casts stones from glass house Chamberlain Lee 李柏翰 444
963 Tsai controls the defense narrative David Brown 465
964 Dance tour a ‘united front’ tactic Taipei Times Editorial 455
965 Taiwan-Japan ties still blooming Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 420
966 Alleged HK killer now a CCP tool Jackie Lim 林鴻達 462
967 Pro-independence rally seeks ROC’s end Taipei Times 461
968 Beijing’s sharp power is blunted Liberty Times Editorial 428
969 Cost of doing business with China Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 425
970 KMT must show loyalty to Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 426
971 Beijing’s inept ‘Greater China’ strategy Taipei Times Editorial 435
972 Victims paid for freedoms Ko enjoys Shih Ming-hsiung 446
973 Lam’s HK strategy unlikely to be effective Gray Sergeant 438
974 What price conscience? Taipei Times Editorial 479
975 KMT must open up its archives Taipei Times Editorial 458
976 HK, Taiwan stand up as allies in US Yang Kuang-shun 楊光舜 499
977 Hong Kong might be the breach in the wall Mike Chang 張昭仁 482
978 Ma’s mango strip talk appalling Taipei Times Editorial 481
979 US should confirm the AIT director Mike Kuo 郭正光 509
980 KMT back to its old tricks Taipei Times Editorial 506
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Su Tseng-chang adjusts a microphone yesterday prior to the first meeting of the party’s nine-member China Affairs Committee in Taipei.
Photo: Lo Pei-Der, Taipei Times

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took the first step toward the formulation of its cross-strait policy as its nine-member China Affairs Committee held its first meeting yesterday in the face of mounting cross-strait challenges.

“Almost every member of the committee agreed that the DPP’s core values have withstood the test of time and changing political situation. Discussions over strategic options and substantial policies are what this committee has to accomplish in the future,” committee spokesperson Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) told a press conference.