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81 WikiLeaks cables from AIT show good relationship with Chen Shui-bian on policy Michael Richardson 1667
82 Respected Taiwanese elder urges clean break with Republic of China in-exile Michael Richardson 1416
83 United States order on Formosa surrender set stage for 228 Massacre Michael Richardson 1861
84 Taiwan’s 228 Museum reopens in time for anniversary of 1947 massacre Michael Richardson 2005
85 Republic of China’s dead letter file reveals horror of Taiwan’s White Terror era Michael Richardson 3539
86 Taiwan spy case causes jitters about Chinese aggression against island Michael Richardson 1806
87 Ultimate Price to Pay for Tibetan Independence Ambassadors for World Peace 1353
88 American movie about Taiwan’s struggle for democracy is being filmed in Taiwan Michael Richardson 2079
89 WikiLeaks cable from Beijing reveals U.S. discussion about Taiwan defense Michael Richardson 1518
90 First WikiLeaks cable from AIT in Taipei is about weapons export controls Michael Richardson 1698
91 WikiLeaks cable from London talks about Taiwan and New Zealand Michael Richardson 1150
92 Formosa Foundation reports Congress to hold hearings on Taiwan in 2011 Michael Richardson 1457
93 AIT reassures ROC that strategic ambiguity is still America’s Taiwan strategy Michael Richardson 1255
94 AIT chairman dispatched to Taiwan to explain Hu Jintao’s visit to Ma Ying-jeou Michael Richardson 1362
95 Hu Jintao tells American business leaders that Taiwan belongs to China Michael Richardson 1253
96 Barack Obama and Hu Jintao avoid Taiwan status despite protests Michael Richardson 1132
97 Obama welcome to Hu Jintao contrasts with Congressional response to visit Michael Richardson 954
98 ROC missile shoot fizzles embarrassing Ma Ying-jeou at test site Michael Richardson 1276
99 WikiLeaks trove of secret Taiwan cables may derail Chinese visit to Washington Michael Richardson 1297
100 Richard Holbrooke never got his Fourth Communiqué about Taiwan Michael Richardson 1353
 
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Newsflash

A demonstrator holds up a burning Chinese flag in protest against the cross-strait talks being held at the Windsor Hotel in Taichung yesterday. Negotiators from China and Taiwan met for the fourth round of trade talks and signed three pacts.
PHOTO: REUTERS

Taipei and Beijing yesterday signed three agreements and agreed to place the economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) on the agenda at the next round of cross-strait talks next year.

The deals signed yesterday — on the fishing industry, quality checks of agricultural products, and standardizing inspections and certification — bring to 12 the number of pacts inked by the two sides since President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) assumed power in Taiwan in May last year.