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1961 Opening credits of political drama Taipei Times Editorial 512
1962 Chameleon Ma thinks he can fool Taiwanese Chen Shan-jung 陳杉榮 497
1963 Political purging is also a disgrace Taipei Times Editorial 498
1964 The scope of the Taiwan Policy Act Frank Chiang 江永芳 523
1965 Curing democracy of its maladies Yen Chueh-an 顏厥安 530
1966 Happiness index not a true reflection Taipei Times Editorial 534
1967 Trade agreement and the Internet Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 506
1968 KMT2.0 has brought back the politics of the past Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 492
1969 Defending the use of nonviolence Chien Hsi-chie 537
1970 Government must protect farmland Du Yu 杜宇 522
1971 The misinterpretation of stability Taipei Times Editorial 564
1972 Taiwanese Spring in the making Peter Huang 黃文雄 520
1973 Defense posting shows Ma’s folly James Wang 王景弘 491
1974 White shirts protests symbol of hope Liberty Times Editorial 546
1975 The people taking back the future Liberty Times Editorial 634
1976 Spirit of Deng Nylon needs revival J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 568
1977 Take a stand against police abuse Taipei Times Editorial 514
1978 The rise of people power Taipei Times Editorial 479
1979 Hung case defines Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 537
1980 Repressing dissent kills democracy Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 538
 
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Newsflash

A Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Central Committee branch was listed among the branches of the National Women’s League on the organization’s Web site, despite the latter claiming that it is not affiliated with the KMT.

Founded by Chiang Kai-shek’s (蔣介石) wife Soong Mayling (宋美齡), the league’s assets have attracted scrutiny over allegations that it illegally profited from its ties to the KMT’s authoritarian regime.