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1581 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 483
1582 Advancing from wary reform to revolution Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 496
1583 Lee Teng-hui, in his own words Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 549
1584 Unpopular Hung assails populism Taipei Times Editorial 549
1585 Taiwan is doing fine, it is KMT that is ill James Wang 王景弘 493
1586 Setting sail from KMT’s reactionary practices Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 503
1587 Taiwan, China and the Han race Noah Buchan 617
1588 Intraparty harmony in KMT barely skin-deep Jack Wu 吳峻鋕 536
1589 Xi, Lien and two parades of political alignment James Wang 王景弘 525
1590 A Chinese parade of guest list diplomacy Paul Lin 林保華 493
1591 The struggle over ‘Taiwaneseness’ Taipei Times Editorial 465
1592 Sub comments reveal below-par Ma Taipei Times Editorial 514
1593 KMT’s futile obsession with history Taipei Times Editorial 551
1594 Removing the ROC to form a new Taiwan Koh Se-kai 許世楷 545
1595 History, deceit and fabrication Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 515
1596 War memory off-kilter for KMT Taipei Times Editorial 503
1597 Taiwanese is the new ‘status quo’ Michael Hsiao 蕭新煌 606
1598 The ghosts in James Soong’s closet Taipei Times Editorial 451
1599 A ‘rebellious’ generation Taipei Times Editorial 437
1600 The public awakening leading to KMT’s ruin James Wang 王景弘 494
 
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Newsflash

Relatives of victims of the 228 Massacre yesterday criticized former premier Hau Pei-tsun (郝柏村) over his comments that only about 500 people — instead of the commonly seen estimates of between 20,000 and 30,000 — were killed during the massacre, calling it a baseless rewriting of history.

“What Hau said in a letter to the editor [published in the Chinese-language United Daily News on Tuesday] about the 228 Massacre is unacceptable, because his statement was seriously biased, and was a complete betrayal of historic facts,” said Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Lee Chun-yi (李俊俋), who accompanied victims’ families in a news conference at the legislature.