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1361 Anthem ‘national’ in name only Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 829
1362 The US rebalances its relations Taipei Times 924
1363 Taiwan, democracy and defense David Brown 829
1364 Independence camp making gains Taipei Times Editorial 934
1365 Xi’s ‘dream’ has no place in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 1045
1366 Referendum better than drawn-out protests Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 827
1367 Taiwan pays price of Ma’s actions Liberty Times Editorial 878
1368 The ROC represents a ‘hybrid’ stage Paul Lin 林保華 674
1369 Hong Kong’s freedoms leaking away Taipei Times Editorial 835
1370 Issue of choosing a flag for Taiwan Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 844
1371 Nation’s name manifests sovereignty Taipei Times Editorial 726
1372 More independence word games Taipei Times Editorial 952
1373 Personal opinion and party lines Taipei Times Editorial 1009
1374 Pardon for Chen, peace for Taiwan Hsu Wun-pin 許文彬 866
1375 On guard against ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 635
1376 The historical narrative comes first Taipei Times Editorial 893
1377 CCP, KMT colluding to impede Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 885
1378 ‘White Wolf’ as post-truth news Taipei Times Editorial 1018
1379 Taiwanese must find the best way to transition Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 889
1380 The actions of a rogue nation must be stopped Paul Lin 林保華 837
 
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Newsflash


Police, fire department personnel and bystanders assist the injured in the aftermath of a bomb blast near the Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts, on Monday.
Photo: EPA / Stuart Cahill, The Boston Herald

The FBI’s investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon was in full swing yesterday, with authorities serving a warrant on a suburban Boston home and appealing for any private video, audio and still images of the blasts that killed three people and wounded more than 140.

Officials said no one had claimed responsibility for the bombings on one of the city’s most famous civic holidays, Patriots’ Day, but the blasts that left the streets spattered with blood and glass raised fears of a terrorist attack.