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2141 ECFA, US beef: More empty words? Tung Chen-yuan 童振源 506
2142 Ma Ying-jeou’s ego gone wild Taipei Times Editorial 504
2143 Textbook tactics to re-write history Liberty Times Editorial 480
2144 Repression vs resistance in Tibet Andre Glucksmann,Karel Schwarzenberg, Desmond Tutu,Richard v 500
2145 PRC’s religious freedom not for all Taipei Times Editorial 451
2146 People must wake up to the truth of Ma’s policy Michael Danielsen 475
2147 Preparing for the next disaster Taipei Times Editorial 484
2148 Agriculture should not be ignored Du Yu 杜宇 549
2149 Ma’s legacy will be more odious than he wished Ku Chung-hwa 顧忠華 438
2150 Treatment of Chen is a national disgrace Frank Murkowski 650
2151 Facing up to Tiananmen Taipei Times Editorial 502
2152 Ma needs a lesson in democratic principles Allen Houng 洪裕宏 532
2153 Taiwanese may face a worse crisis than Greece Lai Chen-chang 賴振昌 461
2154 The stigma that never goes away Taipei Times Editorial 490
2155 Taiwan’s beacon starts to flicker Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 480
2156 Taiwan must face its ROC demons Yang Liu Hsiu-hua 楊劉秀華 519
2157 Raining on Ma Ying-jeou’s parade Taipei Times Editorial 506
2158 Washington must stand by its old ally Taiwan Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 497
2159 Defending freedom of speech Taipei Times Editorial 532
2160 A crisis for everyone but Ma Taipei Times Editorial 517
 
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Newsflash

An instant poll conducted by the search engine Yahoo-Kimo, the Taiwan unit of Yahoo, yesterday found that 38 percent of respondents thought Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) had performed best in the first televised presidential debate.

Thirty-one percent of respondents favored People First Party presidential candidate James Soong’s (宋楚瑜) performance, while 29 percent said President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) performed better.