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981 Significance of Tsai’s US activities Michael Lin 林正二 340
982 US-China ties and Taiwan safety Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 382
983 Reviving English-language policy Taipei Times Editorial 374
984 Strides in human rights diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 392
985 KMT’s China talks must be probed Taipei Times Editorial 380
986 Official should be sacked over false report Ling Po-chih 凌博志 413
987 China missile test destroys trust Taipei Times Editorial 405
988 China as an alternative model? Sushil Seth 384
989 Taiwan is a true transnational state David Pendery 潘大為 498
990 Fulfilling a promise to Aborigines Liu Chiung-hsi 劉烱錫 372
991 Han administration scores own-goal Taipei Times Editorial 373
992 Still no action on refugee act Taipei Times Editorial 395
993 Forced organ harvesting in China Taipei Times Editorial 414
994 Education on referendums needed Taipei Times Editorial 387
995 China’s plans to bloody US’ nose Joseph Bosco 382
996 On guard against African swine fever Taipei Times Editorial 422
997 Tiananmen truly a massacre Taipei Times Editorial 380
998 Time for a Taiwan embassy Taipei Times Editorial 412
999 Protecting Taiwan’s tech edge Taipei Times Editorial 410
1000 Time for a Taiwan-US trade deal Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos 412
 
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Newsflash

Two leading student representatives of the Occupy Legislature Movement received a police guard on their way to address a mass sit-in Taipei yesterday.

Lin Fei-fan (林飛帆), a National Taiwan University graduate student and Chen Wei-ting (陳為廷), a graduate student at National Tsing Hua University, were guarded by plainclothes police when they took part in the rally in front of the Presidential Office Building in protest against a cross-strait service trade agreement with China, the Taipei City Police Department told a press briefing yesterday.