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1901 Rezoning proposals smells of vote-buying Hsu Shih-jung 徐世榮 624
1902 HK’s tears shame an insane regime Joseph Lee 李榭熙 666
1903 Chinese nationalism poses threat Lin Chia-cheng 林嘉誠 637
1904 Why must Ma correct media reports? Taipei Times Editorial 649
1905 HK, Ko offer hope for democracy Paul Lin 林保華 597
1906 Biggest hurdle for nation lies in its name Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 586
1907 Ma, Lien hire attack dogs for dirty work James Wang 王景弘 621
1908 Scots’ vote ‘real’ while HK struggles The Liberty Times Editorial 705
1909 Deals mask menace of cross-strait Opium War Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 567
1910 Parasites in business, politics feed on nation Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 640
1911 Ma’s childish hide-and-seek tactics Taipei Times Editorial 612
1912 Ma deaf to HK’s call to democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 677
1913 Profit-only culture breeds trouble Taipei Times Editorial 703
1914 Ma makes mockery of rule of law The Liberty Times Editorial 719
1915 HK experience a warning for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 705
1916 Ma’s dirty work stains China ties Paul Lin 林保華 686
1917 Chang and Ma’s republic of lies Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 608
1918 Life on the Ebola frontline Clair MacDougall and Shahesta Shaitl / The Guardian 613
1919 Reliance on China restricts economy Du Yu 杜宇 664
1920 Scotland model one China could learn from James Wang 王景弘 610
 
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Newsflash

Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay (Phayul file photo)

DHARAMSHALA, October 7: Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay, the elected leader of the Tibetan people, has said the issue of Tibet should be “on the table” during talks between India and China.

Dr Sangay was talking to reporters in the Indian capital New Delhi enroute to a 20-day visit to the United States and Europe, Friday.

“I believe Tibet should be on the table as a foreign issue,” media reports quoted Dr Sangay as saying. His statement comes days after the Indian Defence Minister AK Antony said negotiations with China over the Indo-Tibet border dispute were in the “final stages.”