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2481 A glimpse behind the Chinese veil Taipei Times Editorial 677
2482 Taiwanese identity in the spotlight Taipei Times Editorial 633
2483 Ma’s fight with AP not at the heart of the issue Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 665
2484 China poses challenge to new START ambitions Peter Brookes 654
2485 Policymaking and the China threat Liberty Times Editorial 734
2486 ‘Peace’ with China has ugly caveats J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 817
2487 Sensitive spots dampen Ma’s dream Paul Lin 林保華 693
2488 Youth look for identity as Ma runs from flags Taipei Times Editorial 692
2489 A Taiwanese template for China Taipei Times Editorial 668
2490 Secret meetings and their dangers Liberty Times Editorial 719
2491 Diaoyutai claim not upheld by old papers JAMES WANG 王景弘 703
2492 Intelligence treason in the making Taipei Times Editorial 713
2493 Ma refuses to face the truth about Diaoyutais James Wang 王景弘 895
2494 Diaoyotais incident a litmus test Paul Lin 林保華 801
2495 Six decades of made-up politics J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 852
2496 KMT keen to distort history as well Nathan Novak 李漢聲 699
2497 Beware of China’s peace offensive Joseph Wu 吳釗燮 820
2498 Serving the public should come first Taipei Times Editorial 765
2499 The US-China contest for power Sushil Seth 805
2500 Hau Lung-bin’s ‘Secret Garden’ Taipei Times Editorial 693
 
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Newsflash


Artist Chen Miao-ting, left, presents Taiwan independence advocate Su Beng with a portrait of himself at an official book signing of Su’s Modern History of Taiwanese in 400 Years in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Hundreds of people crowded the small auditorium at National Taiwan University’s Alumni Center in Taipei yesterday to celebrate the release of a updated Chinese version of the Taiwan independence advocate Su Beng’s (史明) 1962 book Taiwan’s 400-Year History.

Once banned by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) regime during the Martial Law era, the book was considered a pioneer attempt to recount the nation’s history since the arrival of first wave of Han Chinese settlers, including a few chapters discussing Aboriginal society prior to Han Chinese settlement.