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181 Taiwan needs consensus before talks with PRC Taiwan News Editorial 1007
182 The Dragon's Swagger Roger Cohen 1162
183 Move to Replace Taiwan Editor Spurs Talk Ting-I Tsai 1144
184 The Taiwan Arms-Sales Equation Brian T. Kennedy 1317
185 DPP sweep boosts Taiwan democracy Taiwan News Editorial 1004
186 March for Taiwan / Ethnic Cleansing in March 1947 Taiwan (Web Albums) TaiwanYes 1432
187 No 'peace dividend' for Taiwan people Taiwan News Editorial 1010
188 KMT trumps Taiwan public television Taiwan News Editorial 1177
189 Ma, not the people, bears blame for U.S. beef flap Taiwan News Editorial 1088
190 Defense contractors give Obama advice on Taiwan security Michael Richardson 1150
191 U.S. should understand Taiwan's beef stand Taiwan News Editorial 1187
192 Taiwan faces a new year of political purgatory Michael Richardson 1175
193 US business group accuses Obama of shorting Taiwan Jim Wolf 1283
194 Liberty Times: Self-salvation year Sofia Wu 1074
195 Economic Daily News: Taiwan at critical juncture Sofia Wu 2257
196 Taiwan in 2010: The leadership contest Taiwan News Editorial 1106
197 Taiwan lawmakers send message to U.S. and PRC Taiwan News Editorial 1773
198 Claims of 'recovery' for Taiwan premature Taiwan News Editorial 901
199 The Price of Freedom The Wall Street Journal 1011
200 Taiwan's DPP must offer China policy alternatives Taiwan News Editorial 1088
 
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Newsflash

On Monday, the 64th anniversary of the 228 Incident, the National 228 Memorial Museum on Nanhai Road in Taipei was officially opened to the public. It matters not whether the 228 Incident is called a rebellion or an uprising, and whether this indelible event in post-war Taiwan is seen as a scar, burn or birthmark it was a tragic beginning that changed the course of Taiwanese history.

Feb. 28 has been designated a national holiday — Peace Memorial Day — and the Presidential Office, the symbol of the highest power in the land, always flies the national flag at half-mast on that date as a sign of mourning.