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1961 The abuse of Chen’s human rights Taipei Times Editorial 424
1962 US foreign strategy needs to change Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 463
1963 Kuo treated unjustly by the nation’s judiciary Open letter from the North America Taiwanese Professors’ Associa 502
1964 China’s assault on press freedom Taipei Times Editorial 491
1965 KMT not designed to be democratic Liberty Times Editorial 453
1966 Ma running the country like an old court farce Steve Wang 王思為 483
1967 Ma’s swelling credibility gap Taipei Times Editorial 472
1968 Doctors must protect Chen Dan Bloom 464
1969 Democracy and ‘the China factor’ Jackson Yeh 葉國豪 485
1970 Ma puts Chinese students first Taipei Times Editorial 467
1971 Taiwan must transform or crumble Liberty Times Editorial 466
1972 Old tactics on Chinese media failing Taipei Times Editorial 413
1973 Freedom calls for persistence Taipei Times Editorial 493
1974 Do not sell Taiwan’s dignity off with its land Ko Yu-fen 柯裕棻 476
1975 Ma keeps evading key issues Taipei Times Editorial 467
1976 The countdown to the end of Ma Liberty Times Editorial 480
1977 The emergence of student power Ivan Ho 何明修 466
1978 ‘Wild Strawberries’ are the future Yang Tsui 楊翠 550
1979 Ma not fit to lecture on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 434
1980 After Palestine, could it be Taiwan? Taipei Times Editorial 430
 
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Newsflash

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday said his government would “cautiously consider” whether the nation should sign a peace agreement with China within the next decade, but added that such a move would require strong domestic backing.

“We are now thinking of cautiously considering whether we should sign a cross-strait peace agreement within the next decade, as the two sides’ relations are gradually improving,” Ma said during a press conference at the Presidential Office where he presented the latest in a series of plans for his “golden decade” blueprint for the country’s development over the next 10 years.