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1821 Moribund Constitution needs to go Chen Chao-ju 陳昭如 562
1822 Chen release a step to reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 555
1823 Government must listen to people Taipei Times Editorial 576
1824 Ko emerges as possible leader for diplomacy HoonTing 雲程 532
1825 KMT needs to change its mindset Taipei Times Editorial 607
1826 Breaking through the ‘party-state’ democracy Chung Ming-Lun 鍾明倫 529
1827 KMT defeat a new start for Taiwan democracy Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 528
1828 Taiwanese compatriots include the ill and poor Mayo Kuo 郭明裕 567
1829 Taipei can break free from the KMT today Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 554
1830 Reliance on China is a hindrance to free trade Gerrit Van Der Wees 530
1831 The appeals of Lien the lachrymose Taipei Times Editorial 569
1832 Democracy more than just a ballot Taipei Times Editorial 529
1833 Elections need to be less about good looks Chang Shyue-yih 張學逸 510
1834 Organ smears are a disservice to all Taipei Times Editorial 575
1835 Lien Chan reveals hatred, ignorance Taipei Times Editorial 655
1836 Hubristic, self-entitled KMT must be voted out Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 600
1837 Ma, China unite against independence Taipei Times Editorial 543
1838 Sensing the good within the KMT Paul Lin 林保華 614
1839 Canadian lessons on Chinese links Robert Henderson 659
1840 KMT lost without DPP opposition Taipei Times Editorial 583
 
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Newsflash

US President Barack Obama acknowledged Taiwan as a “thriving” democracy for the first time on Saturday in a speech on the US’ policy in Asia that he gave at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, where he was attending the G20 summit.

In the speech, Obama said that Americans believe in democratic government and “that the only real source of legitimacy is the consent of the people.”