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1521 KMT digs its grave on assets issue Liberty Times Editorial 736
1522 KMT still playing public for a fool Taipei Times Editorial 631
1523 DPP’s risky curricula review process Taipei Times Editorial 551
1524 Tsai’s frustrating ‘Post’ interview Taipei Times Editorial 792
1525 KMT should follow Ma Ying-jeou to Itu Aba James Wang 王景弘 551
1526 CCP’s Tom Sawyer ploy nears end Wayne Pajunen 672
1527 Artistic compromise and China Taipei Times Editorial 530
1528 Taiwan eclipses bloated monoliths William Stimson 582
1529 Beijing’s sugar-coated lies Taipei Times Editorial 557
1530 Ruling threatens Xi’s tenuous hold Paul Lin 林保華 572
1531 US planing a new East Asia pivot Parris Chang 張旭成 600
1532 KMT paves way for further isolation Taipei Times Editorial 576
1533 Tsai apology needs backing policy Guy Carlton 681
1534 Time for leader to show leadership Taipei Times Editorial 614
1535 KMT still dancing to China’s off-beat tunes Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 567
1536 Remembering Chen Wen-chen Taipei Times Editorial 684
1537 KMT too entrenched to change Taipei Times Editorial 630
1538 Aborigines continue to be oppressed as in past Lin Yu-lun 林于倫 579
1539 Members of KMT should dismiss the whole party James Wang 王景弘 581
1540 Not by any other name Taipei Times 578
 
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Newsflash

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday apologized for a leaked memo that instructed overseas representative offices to decline all offers of foreign aid and rescue workers except for cash donations, but Acting Minister Andrew Hsia insisted that the blunder was carelessness, not a “mistake” as reported by the media.

Hsia said the memo “neglected” to say that Taiwan was only ”temporarily” refusing foreign aid, adding that MOFA’s standing policy has always been that Taiwan would seek international assistance if needed.