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2601 No need to sign a peace agreement with China Peng Ming-Min 彭明敏 798
2602 No more trials by media Taipei Times 797
2603 Grand justices fail to take a stand Chang Wen-chen 張文貞 900
2604 Friendship is no bar to espionage J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 781
2605 The problem of surplus capital Taipei Times 735
2606 US beef and the curse of Yu Wen Taipei Times 672
2607 US-China relations remain crucial Sushil Seth 995
2608 By all means, please interfere Taipei Times 790
2609 The ‘former bitter rivals’ fantasy Taipei Times 794
2610 Protection needed to dispel legal questions Carol Lin 林志潔 765
2611 Don’t put US credibility to the test James Holmes 617
2612 Can the KMT clean up its act? Taipei Times 872
2613 Public policy needs public input Taipei Times 891
2614 Greens unite, protect and besiege Paul Lin 林保華 733
2615 The KMT prepares to eat itself Taipei Times 850
2616 Obama, Ma leave Taiwan flatfooted Taipei Times 1102
2617 Cause for concern over press index Taipei Times 742
2618 Anti-corruption is no carte blanche Chen Chun-kai 陳君愷 684
2619 Columbus Day is not an occasion to be proud Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 577
2620 Illusions about Chinese goodwill Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 689
 
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Newsflash


Former Causeway Bay Books manager Lam Wing-kei, center, shows red paint in his hair at a forum in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times

The bail set for suspects who allegedly threw red paint at former Causeway Bay Books manager Lam Wing-kei (林榮基) was tantamount to encouraging such acts of violence, academics said yesterday.