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1501 Young people must not waste vote Taipei Times Editorial 449
1502 Beijing uses Hong Kong strategy Liberty Times Editorial 475
1503 KMT is like a vampire under the rising sun James Wang 王景弘 461
1504 The past should not be forgotten Taipei Times Editorial 473
1505 Voters can choose a brighter future Liberty Times Editorial 471
1506 KMT’s Chu shown to be empty Taipei Times Editorial 515
1507 US model of transition an example to Taiwan Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 525
1508 KMT still has a talent for great mendacity James Wang 王景弘 451
1509 Debates are for show, not reality Taipei Times Editorial 483
1510 Chu needs to honestly define ‘1992 consensus’ James Wang 王景弘 429
1511 Making a mockery of the judiciary Taipei Times Editorial 481
1512 Various ‘one China’ views unite Paul Lin 林保華 520
1513 Beware China’s economic invasion Paul Lin 林保華 462
1514 The ball and chain of the KMT assets Taipei Times Editorial 463
1515 KMT ouster only way to carry out reform Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 528
1516 Returning Taiwan to Taiwanese Liberty Times Editorial 547
1517 Unhijacking the nation’s democracy Taipei Times Editorial 490
1518 Developing young minds Taipei Times Editorial 473
1519 Economic annexation of Taiwan Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 581
1520 China’s pursuit of semiconductor firms Taipei Times Editorial 538
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan Society president Chang Yen-hsien speaks at a forum in Taipei on Sept. 13.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Senior Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members, friends and fans lamented the death of former Academia Historica president Chang Yen-hsien (張炎憲), who passed away during a research trip to the US on Friday evening Taipei time.

“Thank you, Professor Chang, thank you for what you have done for Taiwan, it was because of your insistence on researching the 228 Incident and White Terror that the younger generation are able to get to know more about this island from a Taiwan-oriented perspective, and write about our own history,” DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said on her official Facebook page. “May you rest in peace, we will always remember you.”