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2461 Sensitive spots dampen Ma’s dream Paul Lin 林保華 634
2462 Youth look for identity as Ma runs from flags Taipei Times Editorial 657
2463 A Taiwanese template for China Taipei Times Editorial 606
2464 Secret meetings and their dangers Liberty Times Editorial 685
2465 Diaoyutai claim not upheld by old papers JAMES WANG 王景弘 661
2466 Intelligence treason in the making Taipei Times Editorial 659
2467 Ma refuses to face the truth about Diaoyutais James Wang 王景弘 850
2468 Diaoyotais incident a litmus test Paul Lin 林保華 766
2469 Six decades of made-up politics J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 818
2470 KMT keen to distort history as well Nathan Novak 李漢聲 665
2471 Beware of China’s peace offensive Joseph Wu 吳釗燮 761
2472 Serving the public should come first Taipei Times Editorial 705
2473 The US-China contest for power Sushil Seth 753
2474 Hau Lung-bin’s ‘Secret Garden’ Taipei Times Editorial 640
2475 Flowers are no match for a typhoon Taipei Times Editorial 662
2476 An unfortunate tale of two mayors Taipei Times Editorial 675
2477 Taiwan must secure its food supply Eugene Yen 閻亢宗 1222
2478 For the love of Taiwan, get it right Taipei Times Editorial 706
2479 China steals Taiwan’s agriculture Lee Wu-chung 李武忠 1127
2480 Containing China in new cold war Paul Lin 林保華 629
 
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Newsflash

One of China’s most prominent dissidents, Liu Xiaobo (劉曉波), was jailed yesterday for 11 years for campaigning for political freedoms, with the stiff sentence on a subversion charge swiftly condemned by rights groups and Washington.

Liu, who turns 54 on Monday, helped organize the “Charter 08” petition, which called for sweeping political reforms, and before that was prominent in the 1989 pro-democracy protests centered on Tiananmen Square that were crushed by armed troops.